HCA 3/46 f.199r Annotate

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likewise acknowledginge that he bought the saide
Campechana and alleadnige that he hath paid the
one moyetie thereof Where upon the Judges did
monishe the said Bouche[?rll] to pay the one
moyetie of the said summe of 510 li by too morrowe
noone and condemned him in expences, and as to
the other moytie of the [?price] of the said shippe
and of the said Campechana the Judges assigned
to heare the order of the Court upon this day
sennight and monished him to be then present
and to bringe with him his acquittance for the
first moyetie of the said Campechana the same
time./

The same against Edward}
Butler, henry dandy}
and John digby}
Bud}

Which day the said Bud exhibited the
originall mandate with the
Certificate thereon indorsed, and open
preconization beinge made for the
said Butler dandy and digby Appeared
the said Butler and dandy in whose presence
doctor Walker Advocate for his highnes the
Lord Protector did alledge that he the saide
Butler did buy of the Comissioners for prize goods
Three Tunns of whale bone at six pounds eleaven
shillings per hundred and that the said dandye
did likewise buy of the said Comissioners the number of
sixtye sixe hogsheads of oyle at the rate of
25 li 15 s 6 d per Tunne, and that they have
not paid for the same, Which the said Butler and
dandy respectively confessed and acknowledged
to be true And thereupon the said Advocate alleadged
that Preceptum desolvendo is grantable by lawe
against the said dandy and digby and prayed thesame
to be awarded Whereupon the Judges upon the confession
of the said Butler and dandy did monish them to pay
the one moyetie of the price of the said goods by them
respectively bought as aforesaid accordinge to their
agreement by too morrowe noone

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