HCA 3/47 WIKI CONVERSION

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<header>
<series>HCA 3/47</series>
<folio>f.34v-f.35r</folio>
<picture>CIMG2171</picture>
<summary></summary>
<document-date></document-date>
<status></status>
<first-transcriber></first-transcriber>
</header>

<document-start>
[f.34v]

answeare and prayed him to bee pronounced contumacious
the said ffrancklin dissentinge Whereupon the Judges
did pronounce the said ffarington Contumacious and
receaved his paine untill this day sennight

<margin value="Left">
Thomas huggins against the}
shippe called the hopewell}
whereof John harris is Master and}
her tackle and ffurniture and}
against the said Harris and all}
etcetera Smith}</margin>
The first Default is granted
and the certificate is continued
to this Daye Which day
open preconization being
made for all in this behalfe
cited and noe bodie appearinge
the Judges att Smiths petition
acessinge their contumacie pronounced
them contumacious and in paine etcetera to have
fallen into the second Default and did
Continue the Certificate in the same
state that nowe it is untill this day sonnight in
the morninge./

<margin value="Left">ffrancis Rainsbrough against the}
shipp called the Willinge}
Mind whereof Robert}
Peirson was Master and against}
the sad Robert Peirson and}
Company comming in for}
their interest therein Suckley}
Cheeke}</margin>
Mr Suckleys Clients are to
give baile before this Day

<margin value="Left">Christopher Cooper and}
Company Master and Owners }
of the shippe called the}
Primrose of hull and of}
Thomas Wood Owner of}
the goods in the same against}
the shippe called the Samuels}
Delight whereof John Breeze}
is Master and against the said}
John Breeze and Company}
coming in for their interest}
therein and against all etcetera}
Smith ffrancklin}</margin>
John Breeze and Company are to
appeare lawfully this Daye./.

<margin value="Left">Captaine Lawson and}
Company against the}
Julian of Brest Budd}
Smith}</margin>
To heare the order of the Court upon
the taxation of the charges at Smiths
Suckleys petition ./. mext day Smith procured
a bill of <help>expetices</help> which he desired to be teayed in the pXXXX
Budd dissenting and alleadging that the same ought not by law to be done
but the Judge did tax the said charges at 13.li 6.s 8.d and decreed
Buds clients to be monished to pay the same within 10 daies after monition
or else to be attached ./.

<margin value="Left">Pett against Thompson}
Budd Suckley}</margin>
Which day the said Budd desired this cause to
bee assigned to sentence againe in the
presence of the said Suckley dissentinge and
alleadging that one [BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT] Tompson is a
necessary witnes on the behalfe of his Clyent
and that hee is in the service of the State at
<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">Chatham</margin>

[f.35r]

Chatham, or thereabouts for whose examination hee prayed
Commission to bee decreed the said Budd dissentnge
But the Judges did decree a Commission for his examination
returnable within sixe weekes and savinge the examination and
publication of the said witnes in case hee procure him
to bee examined within that time the Court att
Budds petition did conclude this cause the said
Suckley dissentinge etcetera./.

<margin value="Left">John kendall against the shippe}
called the Peter of Caen}
whereof Peter Losingham is Master}
and her tackle and furniture and}
against the said Losingham and}
all others etcetera Smith ffrancklin}</margin>
Which day the said ffrancklim
appeared for Henry Daniel
and made himselfe partie for
him and alleadged that the
said shipp the Peter did at the
time of the arrest in this
behalfe made and still doth belonge
unto him and produced for sureties
Thomas Papillon of the parish of Saint
katherine Coleman London merchant and
ffrancis Eccleffeild of the parish of Saint ffaith's
London Stationer whom hee desired to bee receaved
and the said shipp XXX be released from the said
arrest in the presence of the said Smith appearing
for the said John kendall and makinge himselfe
partie for him dissentinge and alleadging that the
cause of the acction Commenced by the said kendall
in this behalfe against the said shippe is for
wages and that the same ought to be summarily
heard and determined and that the giving of
baile to the said action is onlie for the delaying
of the cause and keeping it from hearing Wherefore
hee prayed the same may be summarily heard and
determined the said ffrancklin dissentinge and
prayinge the same may be receaved Whereupon the
Judges did order the same baile to bee receaved
but declared that the receavinge the same shalbee
noe manner of hinderance to the hearinge of the
cause summarily but the same shalbee summarily
heard and determined notwithstanding the said baile
in case this cause ought to have beene summarily
heard before the giving of baile Then the said
Thomas Papillon and ffrancis Ecclesfeild submittinge
themselves etcetera obliged themselves etcetera for the said
Henry Daniell in the summe of Twoe hundred
poundes of lawfull money of England to the said John
kendall to answeare the action by him commenced
against the said shippe and to pay what the said
Daniel shalbee condemned in woth expensces of suite
in case hee shalbee overthrowne and to bringe forth
the said Daniel in Judgement whensoever his presence
shalbee thereunto required And unles etcetera Which
Caution the Judges receaved and decreed the said
shipp to bee released from the arrest Then the said
Smith exhibited and left in the Registry of this
Court a certaine writinge in parchment and
<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">alleadged</margin>
</document-end>