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Transcription

said Breedon and yeo first bestowed the meliorations upon
her or else to pay the value of the same according to the
praesement thereof to be taken by authority of this Court
deducting such sume or sumes of money for the said melorations
as this Court shall liquidate in case the said shipp shalbe by
this Court adjudged to the said Conrad Brett and others
And the said Breedon obliged himselfe et cetera in the same
summe and to the same effect and to save his said sureties
harmeles et cetera And unles et cetera./.

ffrancis Coale and Company master and}
owners of the Shipp the Mary Rose}
against the shipp the Happy Entrance}
and against all et cetera Suckley}

Which day the said Suckley
alleadged that the said shipp doth
belobge unto Thomas Breedon
And Abraham yeo and produced
for Sureties Samuel Andrewes of the
parish of Chatharine Coleman London
merchant and William Bradicke of
Crutchet ffryers London merchant whoe
submittinge themselves et cetera obliged themselves et cetera
for the said Thomas Breedon and Abraham
yeo in the summe of 150 li of lawfull money
of England to the said ffrancis Coale and
Company to answeare the action comenced by
them against the said shippe and to pay what the
said Breedon and yeo shalbe condemned in with
expences of suite in case hee shalbe overthrowne
and to bringe forth the said Breedon and yeo in
Judgement And the said Breedon obliged himselfe
et cetera in the same summe and to the same effect and to
save his said sureties harmeles And unles et cetera which
caution the Judges receaved and decreed the said shippe to
be released from the said arrest./.

ffrancis Beckett and company}
against the shipp the Happy}
ffortune whereof the said}
Becket was Master Suckley}

Which day appeared the said
ffrancklin for the said John
Owen and company and made
himselfe party for them and
alleadged that the said shipp did
at the time of the arrest in this
behalfe made and still doe properly
belonge and appertaine unto them and
produced for sureties John Webb of the
parish of Saint Gregories London merchant
and Mathias Owen of Mildred bredstreet
London merchant who submittinge themselves et cetera
obliged themselves et cetera for the said John
Owen and company in the summe of 150 li of
lawfull money of England to the said ffrancis
Becket