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<series>HCA 3/47</series>
 
<series>HCA 3/47</series>
<folio>f.38v-f.39r /folio>
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<folio>f.39v-f.40r</folio>
<picture>CIMG2175</picture>
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<picture>CIMG2176</picture>
 
<summary></summary>
 
<summary></summary>
 
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and assigned to receave informat<i>i</i>on therein any time after
+
<strong>Wednesday</strong> the second day of July 1656
Mich<i>ael</i>mas day next notice thereof being given to Mr Smith
+
before the right wor<i>shipfu</i>ll John Godolphin Doctor of
the said proctors on both sides acceptinge the same
+
lawe and Charles George Cocke Esq<i>uir</i>e Judges of
soe farre forth e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> and otherwise dissentinge e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i>./
+
the high Court of Admiralty of England in the
 +
Common hall within the Doctors Com<i>m</i>ons, scituate
 +
in the parish of S<i>ain</i>t Benedict neare Paules wharfe
 +
London in the pr<i>e</i>sence of Samuel howe
 +
Notary publicke./
  
<margin value="Left">ffrederick and others against hughes&#125;
+
<margin value="left">harris and others ag<i>ains</i>t Waters&#125;
Budd Smith&#125;</margin>
+
Purcill and others Smith&#125;
The like./
+
Suckley&#125;</margin>
 +
To heare sentence at Smiths petit<i>i</i>on./.
  
<margin value="Left">Gilbert keate and Thomas Jennings&#125;
+
<margin value="left">Lewis Desormeaux against three bales of&#125;
against Alderman John&#125;
+
lynen in the shippe the&#125;
ffredericke Chowne and others&#125;
+
Morleaux merchant belonginge&#125;
Smith Budd&#125;</margin>
+
to himselfe and against Du&#125;
Which day the said Smith
+
Cardinall de Richard coming in&#125;
exsuperabundanti exhibited his
+
for his interest Suckley Smith&#125;</margin>
proxy for the said keate
+
To heare the order of the Co<i>u</i>rt
and Jennings and the said
+
upon the possession of the
Budd exhibited his proxy for the said
+
said three Bales of linnen
Alderman ffredericke Chowne and
+
Which day the Judges at the
others and the said Smith with the consent
+
petition of the said Suckley
of the said Budd did repeat the allegat<i>i</i>on by
+
did assigne to heare their
him formerly given and admitted in this Co<i>u</i>rt on the
+
order touching the possession of
behalfe of the said keate and Jennings ag<i>ains</i>t the said
+
the said three bales of linnen upon
Alderman ffredericke and others and remaininge in
+
Satterday next in the morninge in
the Registry of this Court w<i>hi</i>ch the Judges with
+
the pr<i>e</i>sence of Budd dissentinge e<i>tcet</i>er<i>a</i>
the consent of the said Smith did admit soe
+
farr as the same is by lawe admissible w<i>hi</i>ch said
+
allegat<i>i</i>on beinge soe admitted and repeated and the
+
said Budd not beleevinge the same to bee true the
+
said Smith for the proofe of the same did exhibite
+
all and singular the acts Allegat<i>i</i>ons proofes and
+
exhibites and the whole processe as well in this cause
+
made betweene the said parties as alsoe in the
+
cause depending in this Courte in the name of
+
the said Alderman ffredericke and others against
+
the said keate and Jennings and in the cause
+
depending in this Court in the name of the said
+
Alderman ffredericke and others ag<i>ains</i>t George
+
hughes w<i>hi</i>ch hee desired to bee admitted and justice
+
e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> the said Budd acceptinge the same soe farr
+
forth as they make for his Clients and not otherwise
+
and for his parte alsoe exhibitinge all the
+
proceedinges had and made in all the said
+
causes soe farre forth as they make for his Clients
+
and not otherwise Whereupon the Judges with
+
the consent of the proctors on both sides did
+
admitt all the said proceedings soe by them
+
exhibited as aforeasid soe farre as the same are
+
by lawe admissible and assigned this causes to
+
sentence pr<i>e</i>sently and to the same againe
+
pr<i>e</i>sently and did conclude this cause and did
+
assigne to receave Information therein any
+
time after Michaelmas Day next notice
+
thereof beinge given to Mr Smith the
+
said Proctors acceptinge of the same soe
+
farr forth as &#123;it&#125; makes for their respective
+
Clyents and otherwise dissentinge e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i>
+
  
<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page"><strike>JXXXX</strike>
+
<margin value="left">harris against Tooker&#125;
Michael</margin>
+
ffrancklin Budd&#125;</margin>
 +
To heare sentence att ffrancklins petit<i>i</i>on
 +
Which day the Judges att ffrancklins
 +
petit<i>i</i>on did assigne the casue to sentence
 +
upon the first Court day of the next Tearme
 +
in the pr<i>e</i>sence of the said Budd dissentinge e<i>tcet</i>er<i>a</i>
  
&#91;f.39r&#93;
+
<margin value="left">hammond against the&#125;
 +
Sisters of Ioswich and against&#125;
 +
Wright and others Smith&#125;
 +
Budd&#125;</margin>
 +
To heare the order of the
 +
Court upon the admission
 +
of Budds allegat<i>i</i>on and in
 +
case the same bee not to
 +
bee admitted then to geare
 +
sentence at Smith's petit<i>i</i>on./.
  
<margin value="Left">Michael De haze and others owners&#125;
+
<margin value="left">Beale against Startute&#125;
of the shippe called the Sea&#125;
+
Birdsey and others Smith&#125;
ffortune against Anthony&#125;
+
Suckley&#125;</margin>
ffernandez and Roger kilvert&#125;
+
To heare sentence at Smiths'
 +
petit<i>i</i>on Wh<i>ic</i>h day the said
 +
Smith porrected a sentence
 +
diffinitive in writinge which
 +
the Judges at his petit<i>i</i>on did <help>XXXX</help>
 +
give and promulge and did pronounce
 +
decree declare adjudge condemne and doe
 +
in all things as in the same us contained
 +
in the pr<i>e</i>sence of the said Budd dissentinge
 +
 
 +
<margin value="left">Prescott and others against Read&#125;
 +
ffrancklin Colequite&#125;</margin>
 +
To heare the order of the Co<i>u</i>rt upon
 +
the admission of Colequites
 +
all<i>egati</i>on an in case the same bee not
 +
to bee admitted to heare sentence at
 +
Smiths petit<i>i</i>on Which day the Judges at
 +
the petit<i>i</i>on of the said ffrancklin did assigne
 +
this cause to sentence upon Satterday next in
 +
the morning in this place in the pr<i>e</i>sence of the
 +
said Colequite dissentinge whom the Judges monished
 +
to bee then and there pr<i>e</i>sent
 +
 
 +
<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page"><strong>White</strong></margin>
 +
 
 +
&#91;f.40r&#93;
 +
 
 +
<margin value="left">White and others against Gridden&#125;
 +
Cheeke ffrancklin&#125;</margin>
 +
To heare the order of the Court upon
 +
Cheekes petition which day the
 +
Judges assigned to heare their order
 +
upon the petit<i>i</i>on of the said Cheeke upon
 +
the first Court day of the next Terme in
 +
the pr<i>e</i>sence of the said ffrancklin dissenting
 +
e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i>
 +
 
 +
<margin value="left">Bennett and others against hopkins&#125;
 +
<help>X</help>ennth Budd&#125;</margin>
 +
To heare the order of the Court upon the
 +
Admission of Budds allegat<i>i</i>on and in case
 +
the same be not to bee admitted to heare
 +
sentence at Budds petit<i>i</i>on did admit the all<i>egati</i>on
 +
by him in this cause given soe farre as the
 +
same is by lawe admissible which said allegation
 +
being soe admitted and repeated and the said Smith
 +
not beleevinge the same to bee true the Judges assigned
 +
the said Budd to prove the same the third Court day
 +
from hense ita quod e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> and decreed for the answeares
 +
of hopkins./.
 +
 
 +
<margin value="left">Taylor against Blake&#125;
 
Suckley Smith&#125;</margin>
 
Suckley Smith&#125;</margin>
<strong>Wednesday</strong> the second day
+
To heare the order of the Court upon the taxat<i>i</i>on
of July one thousand six
+
of the charges and the certificate is continued
hundred ffifty and six before
+
to this day Which day the Judges at the petit<i>i</i>on
the right wor<i>shippfu</i>ll Charles
+
of the said Suckley did assigne to heare their
George Cocke Esq<i>uir</i>e one of the
+
order upon the taxat<i>i</i>on of the charges upon Satterday
Judges of the high Co<i>u</i>rt of
+
next in the morninge in this &#123;place&#125; and continued the
Admiralty of England in his chamber
+
certificate in the same state that nowe it is untill the
within the Doctors Commons scituate in
+
same time in the pr<i>e</i>sence of the said Smith
the parish of S<i>ain</i>t Benedict neare Paules
+
dissentinge e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i>./.
wharfe London in the pr<i>e</i>sence of Samuel howe
+
 
Notary publicke Appeared the said Smith for
+
<margin value="left">Thomas Browneing against&#125;
the said Anthony ffernandez and Roger kilvert
+
Vanderpost Tilley and others&#125;
and made himselfe party for them and produced for
+
Clements Suckley&#125;</margin>
sureties Augustine Coronell of the parish of S<i>ain</i>t
+
To heare the order of the Courte
James Duke Place London merchant and John
+
on Clements petit<i>i</i>on Which
Bellamy of the parish of Alhallowes Barkinge
+
day the said Sickley gave an
London Wine Cooper whoe submittinge themselves to
+
allegat<i>i</i>on in writing w<i>hi</i>ch hee
the Jurisdict<i>i</i>on of this Court obliged them selves
+
desired to bee admitted in the pr<i>e</i>sence
their heires executors and adm<i>inistrato</i>rs for the said
+
of the said Clements dissentinge and
Anthony ffernandez and Roger kilvert in the sum<i>m</i>e
+
alleadging that the same ought not by lawe
of Twoe thousand and ffoure hundred poundes of
+
to bee admitted but the Judges admitted the
lawfull money of England to the said Michael De
+
same soe farre as the same is by law admissible
haze and Company to answeare the Action by
+
which allegat<i>i</i>on beinge soe admitted and repeated
them commenced ag<i>ains</i>t the said ffernandez and
+
and the said Suckley upon the same produced the said
kilvert and to pay what the said ffernandez and
+
Browninge as a party principall whom the Judges e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i>
kilvert shall bee condemned in with expences of suite
+
receaved and administred an  oath unto him to make a
in case they shall bee overthrowne and to bringe
+
true answeare and monished him to give in the
forth the said ffernandez and kilvert in Judgement
+
same before Satterday next and assigned to heare
whensoever then pr<i>e</i>sente shall bee thereunto lawfully
+
this cause upon Satterday next./.
required And the said ffernandez obliged himselfe
+
 
his heires executors and administrators in the same
+
<margin value="left">horne Cornelius and Richbell ag<i>ains</i>t&#125;
summe and to the same effect and to save the said
+
Richards and Mills Clements&#125;
Coronell and Bellamy this sureties harmeles And
+
Suckley&#125;</margin>
unles they shall see doe they they doe consent that
+
To heare sentence at Suckleys
execution shall bee granted against them theire
+
petit<i>i</i>on W<i>hi</i>ch day the s<i>ai</i>d Suckley
heires Executors administrators and goods and
+
porrected a sentence diffinitive in
Chattells wheresoever the same shall bee found to
+
writinge w<i>hi</i>ch the Judges at his petit<i>i</i>on
the value of the same sum<i>m</i>e of Two thousand and
+
did read give and promulge and did pronounce
ffoure hundred poundes Which Caution the Judge
+
declare declare decree adjudge condemne and
did receave and did decree the said ffernandez
+
doe in all things as in the same is certaine the
and kilvert to bee released from the said arrest in
+
said Clements dissenting and p<i>ro</i>testing of the
case nothinge shall bee objected against the
+
nullity and greivance and of appealing /.
sufficiency of the said security within twoe Dayes
+
by Master Suckley whoe desired untill that
+
time and noe longer for that purpose/.
+
  
<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page"><strong>Wednesday</strong></margin>
+
<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">Hall</margin>
 
</document-end>
 
</document-end>
 
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<header>
<series>HCA 3/47</series>
<folio>f.39v-f.40r</folio>
<picture>CIMG2176</picture>
<summary></summary>
<document-date></document-date>
<status>First cut transcription started and completed on 30/03/13 by Colin Greenstreet</status>
<first-transcriber>Colin Greenstreet, 30/03/13</first-transcriber>
</header>

<document-start>
[f.39v]

Wednesday the second day of July 1656
before the right worshipfull John Godolphin Doctor of
lawe and Charles George Cocke Esquire Judges of
the high Court of Admiralty of England in the
Common hall within the Doctors Commons, scituate
in the parish of Saint Benedict neare Paules wharfe
London in the presence of Samuel howe
Notary publicke./

<margin value="left">harris and others against Waters}
Purcill and others Smith}
Suckley}</margin>
To heare sentence at Smiths petition./.

<margin value="left">Lewis Desormeaux against three bales of}
lynen in the shippe the}
Morleaux merchant belonginge}
to himselfe and against Du}
Cardinall de Richard coming in}
for his interest Suckley Smith}</margin>
To heare the order of the Court
upon the possession of the
said three Bales of linnen
Which day the Judges at the
petition of the said Suckley
did assigne to heare their
order touching the possession of
the said three bales of linnen upon
Satterday next in the morninge in
the presence of Budd dissentinge etcetera

<margin value="left">harris against Tooker}
ffrancklin Budd}</margin>
To heare sentence att ffrancklins petition
Which day the Judges att ffrancklins
petition did assigne the casue to sentence
upon the first Court day of the next Tearme
in the presence of the said Budd dissentinge etcetera

<margin value="left">hammond against the}
Sisters of Ioswich and against}
Wright and others Smith}
Budd}</margin>
To heare the order of the
Court upon the admission
of Budds allegation and in
case the same bee not to
bee admitted then to geare
sentence at Smith's petition./.

<margin value="left">Beale against Startute}
Birdsey and others Smith}
Suckley}</margin>
To heare sentence at Smiths'
petition Which day the said
Smith porrected a sentence
diffinitive in writinge which
the Judges at his petition did <help>XXXX</help>
give and promulge and did pronounce
decree declare adjudge condemne and doe
in all things as in the same us contained
in the presence of the said Budd dissentinge

<margin value="left">Prescott and others against Read}
ffrancklin Colequite}</margin>
To heare the order of the Court upon
the admission of Colequites
allegation an in case the same bee not
to bee admitted to heare sentence at
Smiths petition Which day the Judges at
the petition of the said ffrancklin did assigne
this cause to sentence upon Satterday next in
the morning in this place in the presence of the
said Colequite dissentinge whom the Judges monished
to bee then and there present

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

[f.40r]

<margin value="left">White and others against Gridden}
Cheeke ffrancklin}</margin>
To heare the order of the Court upon
Cheekes petition which day the
Judges assigned to heare their order
upon the petition of the said Cheeke upon
the first Court day of the next Terme in
the presence of the said ffrancklin dissenting
etcetera

<margin value="left">Bennett and others against hopkins}
<help>X</help>ennth Budd}</margin>
To heare the order of the Court upon the
Admission of Budds allegation and in case
the same be not to bee admitted to heare
sentence at Budds petition did admit the allegation
by him in this cause given soe farre as the
same is by lawe admissible which said allegation
being soe admitted and repeated and the said Smith
not beleevinge the same to bee true the Judges assigned
the said Budd to prove the same the third Court day
from hense ita quod etcetera and decreed for the answeares
of hopkins./.

<margin value="left">Taylor against Blake}
Suckley Smith}</margin>
To heare the order of the Court upon the taxation
of the charges and the certificate is continued
to this day Which day the Judges at the petition
of the said Suckley did assigne to heare their
order upon the taxation of the charges upon Satterday
next in the morninge in this {place} and continued the
certificate in the same state that nowe it is untill the
same time in the presence of the said Smith
dissentinge etcetera./.

<margin value="left">Thomas Browneing against}
Vanderpost Tilley and others}
Clements Suckley}</margin>
To heare the order of the Courte
on Clements petition Which
day the said Sickley gave an
allegation in writing which hee
desired to bee admitted in the presence
of the said Clements dissentinge and
alleadging that the same ought not by lawe
to bee admitted but the Judges admitted the
same soe farre as the same is by law admissible
which allegation beinge soe admitted and repeated
and the said Suckley upon the same produced the said
Browninge as a party principall whom the Judges etcetera
receaved and administred an oath unto him to make a
true answeare and monished him to give in the
same before Satterday next and assigned to heare
this cause upon Satterday next./.

<margin value="left">horne Cornelius and Richbell against}
Richards and Mills Clements}
Suckley}</margin>
To heare sentence at Suckleys
petition Which day the said Suckley
porrected a sentence diffinitive in
writinge which the Judges at his petition
did read give and promulge and did pronounce
declare declare decree adjudge condemne and
doe in all things as in the same is certaine the
said Clements dissenting and protesting of the
nullity and greivance and of appealing /.

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