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The Lord Protector against Jeffries and}
Wainewright Budd Smith}

Which day the said Smith accused the contumacie
of John Whittle a witnes by him produced in
this cause in not unergoing his examination and desired
him to be pronounced to be in contempt and in paine
thereof to be attached Whereupon the Judges pronounced
him to be in contmpt and in paine thereof to bee
attached in case he shall not undergoe his examination before
ffriday next./.

A busines of examination of witnesses on the behalfe of
Miles Jackson Richard Viccars and companie}
owners of the shipp the Bristoll merchant and}
her tackle et cetera seized and taken by certaine}
ffrench men of warre in the yeare 1650 against}
all that will take upon them the defence and
justification of the said seizure Smith}

Which day the said Smith exhibited the Comission for
examination of witnesses in this behalfe decreed
with the depositions of the witnesses taken by
vertue of the same which the JUdges did
publish./.

William Bulkeley against whatsoever parte of the}
shipp the Plaine dealing whereof [BLANK IN ORIGINAL MANSCRIPT]}
Browning is master belonging to Anthony Willis}
and whatsoever goods wares or merchandizes on}
board the same or els where belonging to the}
said Willis and against the said Willis and all}
others et cetera Suckley}

Which day the said Suckley exhibited his proxia
for the said William Bulkeley and made himselfe
party for him and exhibited the originall mandate
with the certificate thereon indorsed and open
preconization being made for the said Willis
and all others et cetera and noe body appearing the
Judges at the petition of the said Suckley
accusing their contumacy pronounced them
contumacious and in paine et cetera to have fallen into
the first default and continued the certificate in the
same state that now it is untill the next Court day/.

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