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To have the order of the Court Upon the [taxation] of
 
To have the order of the Court Upon the [taxation] of
the charges at Smiths [petitition]./.
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the charges at Smiths [petition]./.
  
 
Gold and others against dobbins}
 
Gold and others against dobbins}

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Transcription

The first Court day of Easter tearme
being the tenth day of Aprill 1654 before the worshipfull
William Clarke and John Godolphlin doctors of lawes two the
Judges of the high [Court] of Admiralty of England in the dynning
chamber et cetera in the presence of Samuel How Notary publique

Barnabe Croford against the ship the}
Gennoa merchant Smith}

The Certificate is confirmed to this day /.

William [yeames] John stone and Jacob}
Blackleech against the Pinke called the}
Hopewell whereof Spencer is master and her}
tackle et cetera and against the said Spencer and}
all et cetera Clements}

The third default is granted and the
certificate is continued to this day /.

dalitias Page against [Naylor]
ffranklin Clements}

The cause is continued in the same state that it was untill
this day at ffranklins petition /.

[davies] against Hodder}
Suckley Smith}

To have sentence at Smiths [petition]

Bellamy and Cooper against Clarke}
Smith Budd}

To have the order of the Court Upon the [taxation] of
the charges at Smiths [petition]./.

Gold and others against dobbins}
Smith Suckley}

To have the order of the Court upon Smiths [petition]
touching the [answeare] made to the Charterparty./.

The Lord Protector et cetera against the shippe}
the ffortune and her Tackle et cetera Budd}

The [certificate] is continued to this day at Budds
[petition]./.

Bence Parker and the rest of the owners}
of the shipp the Hopewell Luke against the}
shipp the London whereof John Stevens}
is master and against the said Stephens and}
all et cetera Suckley}

The like at the [petition] of Suckley /

Chambers against Noseworth and Peirce}
Smith dyer}

master Smith is to prosecute his appeale and to
certifie upon the [prosecution] of the same
under the great Seale of England this day ./.

[Noseworthy] and Peirce against Chambers}
dyer Smith}

The like

Vivian against one 4th parte of the shipp the}
Vivian [and] against Alderman Crandley Job Throgmorton}
and others dyer Suckley}

Job Throgmorton is to answeare this day

Nathaniel [Hawes] against the Silver and goods}
in the Saint Clara belonging to the King of}
Spayne and against all et cetera Budd}

The [certificate] is continued to this day ./.

The Earle of Warwicke against the same}
Budd}

The like

The Lord Protector et cetera against the mercury}
and the goods in the same Budd}

The like ./.

A busines of [examination] of witnesses on the}
behalf of John Outram [Upton] and others}
owners of 220 bundles of hempe seized by the}
King of denmarke in a shipp called the ffreindshipp}
of Newcastle whereof Edward Nixon is master}
Clements}

The Like

[drackford] and Standen against Stubbs}
Suckley Colquite}

Suckley is to give a libell with [sureties] this
day precisely./.