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<series>HCA 3/47</series>
 
<series>HCA 3/47</series>
<folio>f.36v-f.37r</folio>
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<folio>f.41v-f.42r</folio>
<picture>CIMG2173</picture>
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<picture>CIMG2178</picture>
 
<summary></summary>
 
<summary></summary>
 
<document-date></document-date>
 
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<status></status>
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<status>First cut transcription started and completed on 21/03/13 by Colin Greenstreet</status>
<first-transcriber></first-transcriber>
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<first-transcriber>Colin Greenstreet, 21/03/13</first-transcriber>
 
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&#91;f.36v&#93;
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&#91;f.41v&#93;
  
<help>porrected</help> a pr<i>e</i>mium <help>dorre tum</help> in writinge w<i>hi</i>ch
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<margin value="Left">Betson against Dickson&#125;
the Judges at his petit<i>i</i>on in paine e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> each beinge
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Suckley Clements&#125;</margin>
made by him of the truth of the contents thereof
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accordinge to the informat<i>i</i>on to him given w<i>hi</i>ch hee
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beleeveth to bee no<help>t</help> admitted and decreed as in
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the same is contained Then the said Smith in paine
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et<i>cete</i>r<i>a</i> <help>porrected</help> a bill of expences in writing w<i>hi</i>ch
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the Judges did tax at the sum<strike>m</strike>e of six pounds and
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tenne shillings and Smith made oath that his
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clients have expended and are to expend the said
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sum<i>m</i>e./
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<margin value="Left">Ralph Stubb late owner of one&#125;
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<margin value="Left">Wright and others ag<i>ains</i>t Lenthall and&#125;
eighth parte of the shippe the&#125;
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Nutt Suckley&#125;</margin>
Scout against William Standen&#125;
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Colequite&#125;</margin>
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Which day appeared the said
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Colequite for the said
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Stubb and made himselfe
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partie for him and alleadged
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that William Standen and Company
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owners of seaven eight parts of the
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said shippe the Scout beinge long since
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resolved to sett forth the said shippe upon a
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voyage to sea did cause the said Stubb to bee
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cited to appeare to contribute his proportionable
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parte of the charge<help>s</help> in setting forth the said shippe or
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els to show cause why the said shippe should not
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bee repaired and sett to Sea att their owne charges
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whoe not appearinge att the time pr<i>e</i>fixed nor by
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himselfe or his proctor showinge any cause why the
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said shippe should not bee repayred and sett to sea
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att the charge of the said Standen and Company
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The Court thereupon did order and decree the said
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shipp to bee repaired ans sett to Sea att the proper
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costs and charges of the said Standen and Company
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they first giving securitie to the effect in the like
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cases usuall And thereupon Mr Suckley proctor for
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and on the behalfe of the said Stanon and W<i>illia</i>m
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Drakeford upon the second day of June 1654 p<i>ro</i>duced
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twoe sureties whoe became bound for the said
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Standen and Drakeford in the sum<i>m</i>e of ffifty pounds
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of lawfull money of England to the said Ralph Stubbs to
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returne the said 8th p<i>ar</i>te of the said shipp the Scout
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into the River of Thames within twelve monthes and
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to submitt the same to the arrest of this Co<i>u</i>rt or to
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pay the value of the same accordinge to the appo<i>int</i>m<i>en</i>t
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thereof taken by authority of this Co<i>u</i>rt in case the
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same shall in the meane time miscarry or be cast away
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<strong>Now forasmuch</strong> as the said twelve monthes are longe
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since elapsed and the said shippe not returned as
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aforesaid The Co<i>u</i>rt at the petit<i>i</i>on of the said
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Colequite did condemne the said Standon in the
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value of the said eighth parte of the said shippe the
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Scout accordinge to the said appo<i>int</i>m<i>en</i>t amounting to
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the summe of 19<i>li</i> 7<i>s</i> 3<i>d</i> to the said Ralph Stubb and
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decreed him to bee monished to pay the same within
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fourteene after daies after monition./.
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<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page"><strong>George Gray</strong></margin>
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<margin value="Left">Ash against Drinkewater&#125;
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Suckley Clements&#125;</margin>
  
&#91;f.37r&#93;
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<margin value="Left">Tether against Bryan&#125;
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ffrancklin Suckley&#125;</margin>
  
<margin value="Left">George Gray ffrances Scot William&#125;
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<margin value="Left">Benjamin Bressey Esq<i>uir</i>e against&#125;
Rowland James <help>Obord</help> and Henry&#125;
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Perient Trott and others&#125;
Senbrea late marriners of the shipp&#125;
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ffrancklin Budd&#125;</margin>
the Seaflower against John Swan&#125;
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one of the said shippe Clements&#125;
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Suckley&#125;</margin>
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Which day appeared the proctors
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and Councell on both sides
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and the Judges having heard the
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answers of the said Swan made
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in this cause read and the
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whole matter beinge argued and
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debated did order and decree the
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said Swan to pay and satisfy unto the
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said ffrancis Scott William Rowland
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James Obord and henry Seabrea their
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respective monthly wages for their service in the
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said shippe the voyage in question accordinge to the
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respective rates mentioned in the schedule hereunder
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written from the 26th day of June 1655 untill the
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30th day of the month of August then next followinge
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at w<i>hi</i>ch time the said shipp was imbargued by the
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King of Spaine and to the said George Gray
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his monthly wage schedulated for the time
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aforesaid XX together with halfe pay for Twoe
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monthes which the said Gray continued aboard
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the said shipp the Seaflower after the time of
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her said embargue and monished the said Swan to
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pay the said wages accordingly by Satterday next./.
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The schedule e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> <note>CENTRE HEADING</note>
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&#91;f.42r&#93;
William Rowland 38s a month
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James Oberd 38 s a month
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George Gray 33s a month
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Henry Seabrea 32s a month
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ffrancis Scott 55s a month
+
  
<margin value="Left">Christopher Cooper and Company
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<margin value="Left">Ashkettle against heydon&#125;
owners of the vessell called the
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Suckley Budd&#125;</margin>
Princesse of hull and Thomas
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Wood owner of the goods in the
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<margin value="Left">William ffluit John Phillips&#125;
same ag<i>ains</i>t the shipp called the
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William young George hall James&#125;
Samuels Delight and ag<i>ains</i>t John
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Barnes John Harding late marriners&#125;
Breeze and all others e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i></margin>
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of the Providence against John&#125;
ffriday the 27th day of June
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London ffrancklin  Smith&#125;</margin>
1656 before doctor Godolphin
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in his chamber e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> in the
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<margin value="Left">Pinke against Elliott&#125;
pr<i>e</i>sence of Samuel Howe
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Cheeke Smith&#125;</margin>
Notary publicke Appeared
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personally edward Jackson of
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<margin value="Left">James Brough a<i>gains</i>t the shippe called&#125;
the parish of S<i>ain</i>t Margarett
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the Willinge Mind of which&#125;
Lothbury London merchant
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Robert Peirson is M<i>aste</i>r and her tackle&#125;
and Nicholas Jackson of the parish
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and ffurniture and against the said&#125;
of S<i>ain</i>t Antholins London merchant whoe
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Peirson and all e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> Colequite&#125;</margin>
submittinge themselves e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> obliged themselves
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e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> for the said Cooper and Company and
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<margin value="Left">John Rand and Company&#125;
Wood in the sum<i>m</i>e of thirty pounds of lawfull
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owners of the Elsabeth ag<i>ains</i>t&#125;
money of England to the said John Breeze to
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the said shippe the Willinge&#125;
prosecute the action in this behalfe commenced
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Minde and against the said&#125;
against the said vessell called the Samuels
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Peirson Suckley&#125;</margin>
Delight and ag<i>ains</i>t the said Breeze and to pay the
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exoences of suite in case the said Cooper and
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<margin value="Left">The Lord Protector against John&#125;
Company and Wood shalbee overthrowne and to
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Maine Budd ffrancklin&#125;</margin>
bring forth the parties in judgement And unles e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i>
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W<i>hi</i>ch caution the Judge receaved./
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<margin value="Left">Sarah Smith the relict and executrix of&#125;
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the last will and Testament of&#125;
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Robert Smith dec<i>eas</i>ed ag<i>ains</i>t the shippe&#125;
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formerly called the George whereof&#125;
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Arthur knewett was M<i>aste</i>r and since&#125;
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called the Gyent whereof one Cocke&#125;
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is M<i>aste</i>r and against the said Cocke and&#125;
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all e<i>tcete</i>r<i>a</i> Oughton&#125;</margin>
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<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">Robert</margin>
  
<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">Peter</margin>
 
 
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<hea<header>
<series>HCA 3/47</series>
<folio>f.41v-f.42r</folio>
<picture>CIMG2178</picture>
<summary></summary>
<document-date></document-date>
<status>First cut transcription started and completed on 21/03/13 by Colin Greenstreet</status>
<first-transcriber>Colin Greenstreet, 21/03/13</first-transcriber>
</header>

<document-start>
[f.41v]

<margin value="Left">Betson against Dickson}
Suckley Clements}</margin>

<margin value="Left">Wright and others against Lenthall and}
Nutt Suckley}</margin>

<margin value="Left">Ash against Drinkewater}
Suckley Clements}</margin>

<margin value="Left">Tether against Bryan}
ffrancklin Suckley}</margin>

<margin value="Left">Benjamin Bressey Esquire against}
Perient Trott and others}
ffrancklin Budd}</margin>

[f.42r]

<margin value="Left">Ashkettle against heydon}
Suckley Budd}</margin>

<margin value="Left">William ffluit John Phillips}
William young George hall James}
Barnes John Harding late marriners}
of the Providence against John}
London ffrancklin Smith}</margin>

<margin value="Left">Pinke against Elliott}
Cheeke Smith}</margin>

<margin value="Left">James Brough against the shippe called}
the Willinge Mind of which}
Robert Peirson is Master and her tackle}
and ffurniture and against the said}
Peirson and all etcetera Colequite}</margin>

<margin value="Left">John Rand and Company}
owners of the Elsabeth against}
the said shippe the Willinge}
Minde and against the said}
Peirson Suckley}</margin>

<margin value="Left">The Lord Protector against John}
Maine Budd ffrancklin}</margin>

<margin value="Left">Sarah Smith the relict and executrix of}
the last will and Testament of}
Robert Smith deceased against the shippe}
formerly called the George whereof}
Arthur knewett was Master and since}
called the Gyent whereof one Cocke}
is Master and against the said Cocke and}
all etcetera Oughton}</margin>

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

</document-end>