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|Transcription=<margin value="Left">George ffarington ag<i>ains</i>t Nicholas Lucas&#125;
+
|Transcription=<header>
ffrancklin Smith&#125;</margin>
+
<series>HCA 3/47</series>
The cause is continued to this day
+
<folio>f.33v-f.34r</folio>
at ffrancklins petit<i>i</i>on W<i>hi</i>ch day
+
<picture>CIMG2170</picture>
the Judge at ffrancklins petit<i>i</i>on
+
<summary></summary>
did continue the cause in the same
+
<document-date></document-date>
state that nowe it is untill this day untill
+
<status>First cut transcription started and completed on 23/03/13 by Colin Greenstreet</status>
this day sonnight the said Smith dissentinge
+
<first-transcriber>Colin Greenstreet, 23/03/13</first-transcriber>
e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i>/.
+
</header>
  
<margin value="Left">Northey and Northey against&#125;
+
<document-start>
Elizabeth Croundley and&#125;
+
&#91;f.33v&#93;
J<help>XXXX</help>se Coachman ffrancklin&#125;
+
Smith&#125;</margin>
+
The cause and certificate are
+
continued are continued in
+
the same state that they
+
are untill this day att
+
ffrancklins petit<i>i</i>on./.
+
The like
+
  
<margin value="Left">John Curtis against one halfe of&#125;
+
<margin value="Left">Taylor against Blake&#125;
the hoy called the Anne and&#125;
+
Suckley Smith&#125;</margin>
Kathereine and her Tackle&#125;
+
Mr Smith to prosecute his appeale and
and ffurniture belonginge to&#125;
+
to certifie upon the prosecution thereof
himselfe and against all e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i>&#125;
+
under The great seale of England this day and
Clements&#125;</margin>
+
the certificate is continued to this day Which
The certificate is continued to this
+
day the Judges at the petit<i>i</i>on of the said Suckley did
Day Which day the Judges at the
+
putt the sentence given in this cause in <help>execut<i>i</i>on</help> and
petit<i>i</i>on of the said Clements
+
assigned to heare their order upon the taxat<i>i</i>on of
did continue the certificate in
+
the charhes upon this day s<help>e</help>nnight and continued
the same state that nowe it is
+
the certificate in the same state that nowe it is
untill the ffirst Co<i>u</i>rt day of
+
untill that time the said Smith dissentinge
the next Tearme/.
+
  
<margin value="Left">Robert Crosby against the shippe&#125;
+
<margin value="Left">Walgra<help>v</help>e and Boylstone against&#125;
Called the William and&#125;
+
Bridges Smith Baker&#125;</margin>
Margarett of London whereof&#125;
+
Mr Smith is to name Com<i>missione</i>rs
Clarke is M<i>aste</i>r and&#125;
+
names dayes and places this
her tackle and ffurniture and&#125;
+
day Which day the Judges assigned
against the said Clarke in&#125;
+
Mr Smith to name Com<i>missione</i>rs names daies
particuler and all e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> Smith&#125;</margin>
+
and place upon this day s<help>e</help>nnight the
The like The like
+
said Baker dissentinge./.
  
<margin value="Left">Richard Batson adm<i>inistrato</i>r of the goods&#125;
+
<margin value="Left">Witherly against Yeomans&#125;
of ffrancis fford dec<i>eas</i>ed gainst&#125;
+
and Willett ffrancklin&#125;
whatsoever goods wares or merchandizesV
+
Smith&#125;</margin>
or sum<i>m</i>es of money remaininge&#125;
+
S
in the hands of Charles Williams&#125;
+
To heare sentence att ffrancklins
Marke Martimer and Nicholas&#125;
+
petit<i>i</i>on savinge the full
Blake or any of them belonging to&#125;
+
answeares of the said
the said fford dec<i>eas</i>ed and ag<i>ains</i>t the&#125;
+
Yeomans and Willett
said Hilliard Mortimer and&#125;
+
Blake and all e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> Smith Suckley&#125;</margin>
+
The certificate is continued to
+
this day The like at the petit<i>i</i>on
+
of Suckley./.
+
  
<margin value="Left">Richard Palliday ag<i>ains</i>t one twoe and&#125;
+
&#91;BLANK ON MANUSCRIPT PAGE&#93;
thirtieth p<i>ar</i>ts of the shippe the&#125;
+
Sister of Ipswitch whereof&#125;
+
Gregory kerry was M<i>aste</i>r and&#125;
+
her Tackle and furniture&#125;
+
belonging to himselfe and ag<i>ains</i>t all&#125;
+
e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> Clements&#125;</margin>
+
The like./
+
  
<margin value="Left">Thomas Lunn against three q<i>uarte</i>r&#125;
+
<margin value="Left">Camplaine against Brandlinge and&#125;
p<i>ar</i>ts of the shippe or Hoye&#125;
+
others Clements Smith&#125;</margin>
called the ffrancis and <help>A</help>nny&#125;
+
To heare Sentence att
of Lynee whereof Thomas&#125;
+
Clements his petit<i>i</i>on on the
Woods is M<i>aste</i>r and her Tackle&#125;
+
first assignat<i>i</i>on Which day the
and ffurniture belonging to&#125;
+
Judges at the petit<i>i</i>on of the said
himselfe and ag<i>ains</i>t the said&#125;
+
Clements did assigne the Cause
Thomas Woods and all e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i>&#125;</margin>
+
to Sentents upon the first assignation
The like
+
upon this day sonnight in this place in the pr<i>e</i>sence
 +
of the said Smith dissentinge whom the
 +
Judges did monish to bee then and there
 +
personally present/.
  
<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">Daniel</margin>
+
<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">Thomas</margin>
Clements&#125;</margin>
+
  
&#91;f.33r&#93;
+
&#91;f.34r
  
<margin value="Left">Daniel Thison Jasper G<help>ouretso</help>n and&#125;
+
<margin value="Left">Thomas Browninge against&#125;
Company owners of the shipp the&#125;
+
Vanderpost Tilley and others&#125;
Oaken tree against the shipp the&#125;
+
Clements Suckley&#125;</margin>
Handmaid of which Charles Wills&#125;
+
The like Which day the said
is Captaine and against the said&#125;
+
Clements desired that the Co<i>u</i>rt
Wills and all e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> Suckley&#125;</margin>
+
would order and deceree the sum<i>m</i>e
The like Which day the Judges
+
of Tenn pounds by him in this cause
at Suckleys petit<i>i</i>on did
+
demmanded to bee pain unto his Client
continue the certificate in
+
the said Suckley dissentinge and alleadginge
the same state that nowe it
+
that the same ought not by lawe to bee done
is untill the first Co<i>u</i>rt day of
+
Whereupon the Judges assigned to heare theire
the next Tearme./
+
order upon Clements petit<i>i</i>on upon this daye
 +
s<help>e</help>nnight./.
  
<margin value="Left">The Lord Protector ag<i>ains</i>t one barr of&#125;
+
<margin value="Left">horne Cornelius and Richbell&#125;
silver in the hands of Reynold&#125;
+
against Richard and Mills&#125;
Welshman and found <help>lagon</help> and&#125;
+
Clements Suckley&#125;</margin>
derelict in the Sea neare&#125;
+
Richards and Mills are to give
Ramshead in the County of&#125;
+
in their answeares this daye
Cornewall or whatsoever money&#125;
+
and to heare sentence att
proceeding of the sale of the&#125;
+
Sucklies petit<i>i</i>on savinge the
same in the hands of the said&#125;
+
fuller answers of Richards and
Welshman and ag<i>ains</i>t the said&#125;
+
Mills Which day the Judges at the
Welshman and e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> Budd&#125;</margin>
+
petit<i>i</i>on of Suckley did assigne this cause to
The like The like at the petit<i>i</i>on
+
sentence upon this day s<help>e</help>nnight upon
of Budd/.
+
the
 +
second assignat<i>i</i>on the said Clements
 +
dissentinge./
  
<margin value="Left">Thomas Wil<help>k</help>ey and John&#125;
+
<margin value="Left">hall ag<i>ains</i>t the shippe the Accord&#125;
Clarke against twoe sixteene&#125;
+
and against Hill e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> Clements&#125;
partes of the Anne of Newcastle&#125;
+
ffrancklin&#125;</margin>
whereof John Browne is Master&#125;
+
To heare sentence at Clements
and against the said Browne&#125;
+
petit<i>i</i>on on the first assignat<i>i</i>on
and all e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> Watson&#125;</margin>
+
Which day the said ffrancklin
The like.
+
gave an allegat<i>i</i>on in writing w<i>hi</i>ch hee
 +
desired to bee admitted in the pr<i>e</i>sence
 +
of teh said Clements dissentinge and
 +
alleadginge that the same ought not to bee
 +
admitted and desiringe this cause to bee
 +
assigned to sentence Whereupon the Judges did
 +
assigne to heare their order upon the admission
 +
of the said all<i>egati</i>on this day s<i>e</i>nnight and in caser the
 +
same bee not to bee admitted to heare sentence the
 +
same time att Clements petit<i>i</i>on/.
  
<margin value="Left">R<help>ee</help>ns against one sixteenth&#125;
+
<margin value="Left">Tyson against Scott&#125;
parte of the Anne and Joyce&#125;
+
Smith Colequite&#125;</margin>
whereof William Piles is M<i>aste</i>r&#125;
+
The like att Smiths petit<i>i</i>on Which day
and one fifteenth parte of the&#125;
+
the Judges att Smiths petit<i>i</i>on did assigne
freight belonginge to William&#125;
+
this casue to sentence upon this day sennight
Lewis deceased and against the&#125;
+
in the pr<i>e</i>sence of the said Colequite
said Lewis and all e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> Smith&#125;</margin>
+
dissentinge
The like The like at the petit<i>i</i>on
+
of Smith./.
+
  
<margin value="Left">henry hampden Edward&#125;
+
<margin value="Left">hazard Tilley and others against&#125;
Lewis and Thomas Broderwicke&#125;
+
Scott Smith Colequite&#125;</margin>
ag<i>ains</i>t three sixteenth parts of&#125;
+
The like The like/.
whatsoever monies due for the&#125;
+
freight of the Mary and Susan&#125;
+
of which John <help>Sutchum</help> is M<i>aste</i>r&#125;
+
in the hands of henry Smith^&#125;
+
and George ffarington belonginge&#125;
+
to the said Hampden Lewis and&#125;
+
Broderwicke Smith&#125;</margin>
+
The like The like
+
  
<margin value="Left">Marriott against Jagee and
+
<margin value="Left">Robert Russell against the&#125;
Bowtell Smith Suckley&#125;</margin>
+
shippe the John and against&#125;
Mr Suckley is to returne
+
Alderman &#91;SPACE IN MANUSCRIPT&#93; Hooker of&#125;
his Commission for answeares
+
Bristoll and others cominge in for&#125;
this Day Which day the said
+
their interest therein Smith&#125;
Suckley brought in and left in the
+
Cheeke&#125;</margin>
Registry of this Court the answeares of
+
the said Jagee taken by Comission out of
+
this Court./.
+
  
<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">Tayler</margin>
+
<margin value="Left">Crampe Chamberlaine and others
 +
against ffarington Smith
 +
ffrancklin&#125;</margin>
 +
ffarington is to give in his
 +
answeare before this day
 +
W<i>hi</i>ch day the said Smith
 +
accused the contumacy of the said
 +
ffarington in not giving in his
 +
<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">answer</margin>
 +
</document-end>
 
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<header>
<series>HCA 3/47</series>
<folio>f.33v-f.34r</folio>
<picture>CIMG2170</picture>
<summary></summary>
<document-date></document-date>
<status>First cut transcription started and completed on 23/03/13 by Colin Greenstreet</status>
<first-transcriber>Colin Greenstreet, 23/03/13</first-transcriber>
</header>

<document-start>
[f.33v]

<margin value="Left">Taylor against Blake}
Suckley Smith}</margin>
Mr Smith to prosecute his appeale and
to certifie upon the prosecution thereof
under The great seale of England this day and
the certificate is continued to this day Which
day the Judges at the petition of the said Suckley did
putt the sentence given in this cause in <help>execution</help> and
assigned to heare their order upon the taxation of
the charhes upon this day s<help>e</help>nnight and continued
the certificate in the same state that nowe it is
untill that time the said Smith dissentinge

<margin value="Left">Walgra<help>v</help>e and Boylstone against}
Bridges Smith Baker}</margin>
Mr Smith is to name Commissioners
names dayes and places this
day Which day the Judges assigned
Mr Smith to name Commissioners names daies
and place upon this day s<help>e</help>nnight the
said Baker dissentinge./.

<margin value="Left">Witherly against Yeomans}
and Willett ffrancklin}
Smith}</margin>
S
To heare sentence att ffrancklins
petition savinge the full
answeares of the said
Yeomans and Willett

[BLANK ON MANUSCRIPT PAGE]

<margin value="Left">Camplaine against Brandlinge and}
others Clements Smith}</margin>
To heare Sentence att
Clements his petition on the
first assignation Which day the
Judges at the petition of the said
Clements did assigne the Cause
to Sentents upon the first assignation
upon this day sonnight in this place in the presence
of the said Smith dissentinge whom the
Judges did monish to bee then and there
personally present/.

<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">Thomas</margin>

[f.34r

<margin value="Left">Thomas Browninge against}
Vanderpost Tilley and others}
Clements Suckley}</margin>
The like Which day the said
Clements desired that the Court
would order and deceree the summe
of Tenn pounds by him in this cause
demmanded to bee pain unto his Client
the said Suckley dissentinge and alleadginge
that the same ought not by lawe to bee done
Whereupon the Judges assigned to heare theire
order upon Clements petition upon this daye
s<help>e</help>nnight./.

<margin value="Left">horne Cornelius and Richbell}
against Richard and Mills}
Clements Suckley}</margin>
Richards and Mills are to give
in their answeares this daye
and to heare sentence att
Sucklies petition savinge the
fuller answers of Richards and
Mills Which day the Judges at the
petition of Suckley did assigne this cause to
sentence upon this day s<help>e</help>nnight upon
the
second assignation the said Clements
dissentinge./

<margin value="Left">hall against the shippe the Accord}
and against Hill etcetera Clements}
ffrancklin}</margin>
To heare sentence at Clements
petition on the first assignation
Which day the said ffrancklin
gave an allegation in writing which hee
desired to bee admitted in the presence
of teh said Clements dissentinge and
alleadginge that the same ought not to bee
admitted and desiringe this cause to bee
assigned to sentence Whereupon the Judges did
assigne to heare their order upon the admission
of the said allegation this day sennight and in caser the
same bee not to bee admitted to heare sentence the
same time att Clements petition/.

<margin value="Left">Tyson against Scott}
Smith Colequite}</margin>
The like att Smiths petition Which day
the Judges att Smiths petition did assigne
this casue to sentence upon this day sennight
in the presence of the said Colequite
dissentinge

<margin value="Left">hazard Tilley and others against}
Scott Smith Colequite}</margin>
The like The like/.

<margin value="Left">Robert Russell against the}
shippe the John and against}
Alderman [SPACE IN MANUSCRIPT] Hooker of}
Bristoll and others cominge in for}
their interest therein Smith}
Cheeke}</margin>

<margin value="Left">Crampe Chamberlaine and others
against ffarington Smith
ffrancklin}</margin>
ffarington is to give in his
answeare before this day
Which day the said Smith
accused the contumacy of the said
ffarington in not giving in his
<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">answer</margin>
</document-end>