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'''About this record series'''
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HCA 1/ High Court of Admiralty: Oyer and Terminer Records: Indictments and subsequent Proceedings filed
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- HCA 1/8 1648-1660
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- HCA 1/9 1660-1674
 
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//The Information of James Mountjoy against Joseph Ward
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M:r Thomas Ward and Samuell Harken, M:re mates of the
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''Parromore'' of London./.
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1  That the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he
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being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby
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of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650
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the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready
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pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the
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Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went
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aboard, & had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and
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the seamen of y:e ship ''Parramore'' were commanded to pvide their
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skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r
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from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said
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Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore
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and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre
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who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states
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of England
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2  This Informer perceiving the great subtilty (of y:e said Ward M:r
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in his unjust dealing for y:e states) was willing to be cleared
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of y:e ''Parramore'', which was denyed, but in y:e way
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being ?bound homeward, because fo y:e said James Montjoy
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complained of y:e said Ward M:r in that he put 6 men to
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4 mens allowance the said Ward & his Mates seized y:e
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said Montjoy to y:e Capstone and hung a 150:li weight of shott
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about his neck, and that he y:e said Montjoy telling y:e said
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Ward and his mates that he Conceied the Parl:t would not suffer such
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wrong to goe unpunished, they made answer in this manner,
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what tell you of y:e Parl:t if y:e said Montjoy
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were soe great with them, he would rubb him for
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their sakes, and gave him a bou?t 40 strokes with a ropes end upon his
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bare shirt whereby y:e said James Montjoy hath suffred much.
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3  This Informers aith that the said M:rs Mates being in Company
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togeather one Samuell Harker uttered these words y:e 11:th of August
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1650. namely that he acknowledged no states, but y:t the Parliam:t
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were Trikers & Peddlers & such like fellowes, Moreover y:e said Thomas
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Ward M:rs mate June y:e 2:nd alleadged the Parl:t were a Company of
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perjurd Roages all which shall be attested by y:e ptyes hereafter
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named if yo:r hon:es be pleased to sommon them before you before
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the said shipp shall be unloaden
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John TrXXXy)
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Will:m Poynter)
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Will:m Pypes)
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James Browne)
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Richard Earle)
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John Long)
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Robert Cheddington
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John ?Casewell//
 
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The names of the Jurors for the said Hundred
 
The names of the Jurors for the said Hundred
 
of Brixton warn?id to bee and appeare before
 
of Brixton warn?id to bee and appeare before
the Highe Vo:rt. of Admiralty at Southwark
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the Highe Co:rt. of Admiralty at Southwark
 
on thursday the xx.:th day of ffebruary 1650
 
on thursday the xx.:th day of ffebruary 1650
 
at one of the Clock in the afternoone of
 
at one of the Clock in the afternoone of
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-. Peter Brooke of the same
 
-. Peter Brooke of the same
 
n: William Milborne of the same - 13:s. 4:d.
 
n: William Milborne of the same - 13:s. 4:d.
-. Nicholas Wayham of the same
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-. Nicholas Waxham<ref>Nicholas Waxham.  Probably Nicholas Waxham of Putney, Surrey (b. ?, m. ?1635, d. ?) ([http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500036518827&lds=1&region=2&regionfriendly=&juris1=&juris2=&juris3=&juris4=&regionfriendly=&juris1friendly=&juris2friendly=&juris3friendly=&juris4friendly= IGI: Batch No. M017491]: Nicholas Waxham; MARRIAGE: 19 Aug 1635 Saint Mary, Putney; SPOUSE: Jane Richardson; [http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500135894270&lds=1&region=2&regionfriendly=&juris1=&juris2=&juris3=&juris4=&regionfriendly=&juris1friendly=&juris2friendly=&juris3friendly=&juris4friendly= IGI: Batch No. P017491]: Nicholas Waxham; CHRISTENING: 30 May 1644, Putney; FATHER: Nicholas Waxham; MOTHER: Joane. </ref> of the same
 
-. Richard Waxham of the same
 
-. Richard Waxham of the same
 
n. Anthony Lucas of the same - 13:s. 4.d.
 
n. Anthony Lucas of the same - 13:s. 4.d.

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HCA 1/8 1648-1660

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About this record series

HCA 1/ High Court of Admiralty: Oyer and Terminer Records: Indictments and subsequent Proceedings filed

- HCA 1/8 1648-1660
- HCA 1/9 1660-1674

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P1110083 recto

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P1110084 f. 5

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P1110085 f. ?

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P1110086 f. ?

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P1110087 f. 8

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//The Information of James Mountjoy against Joseph Ward
M:r Thomas Ward and Samuell Harken, M:re mates of the
Parromore of London./.

1 That the said Mountjoy is ready to depose upon oath, he
being at the Island of Barbados at that tyme the Lord Willowby
of Parham came thither; being about y:e moneth of May 1650
the said War M:r at first caused the Gunnes to be made ready
pretending it was to stand in his owne defence against the
Lord Willowby but presently after the said Ward M:r went
aboard, & had private conferrence with the Lord Willowby and
the seamen of y:e ship Parramore were commanded to pvide their
skiffe in readinesse w:th Armes under pretence to secure their said M:r
from harme, but straight they were commanded by y:e said
Ward M:r to Ayd Certaine of y:e Malignant Parties a?shore
and to secure them from Capt:n Strong, and Captain Starre
who otherwise might have apprehended them for the states
of England

2 This Informer perceiving the great subtilty (of y:e said Ward M:r
in his unjust dealing for y:e states) was willing to be cleared
of y:e Parramore, which was denyed, but in y:e way
being ?bound homeward, because fo y:e said James Montjoy
complained of y:e said Ward M:r in that he put 6 men to
4 mens allowance the said Ward & his Mates seized y:e
said Montjoy to y:e Capstone and hung a 150:li weight of shott
about his neck, and that he y:e said Montjoy telling y:e said
Ward and his mates that he Conceied the Parl:t would not suffer such
wrong to goe unpunished, they made answer in this manner,
what tell you of y:e Parl:t if y:e said Montjoy
were soe great with them, he would rubb him for
their sakes, and gave him a bou?t 40 strokes with a ropes end upon his
bare shirt whereby y:e said James Montjoy hath suffred much.

3 This Informers aith that the said M:rs Mates being in Company
togeather one Samuell Harker uttered these words y:e 11:th of August
1650. namely that he acknowledged no states, but y:t the Parliam:t
were Trikers & Peddlers & such like fellowes, Moreover y:e said Thomas
Ward M:rs mate June y:e 2:nd alleadged the Parl:t were a Company of
perjurd Roages all which shall be attested by y:e ptyes hereafter
named if yo:r hon:es be pleased to sommon them before you before
the said shipp shall be unloaden

John TrXXXy)
Will:m Poynter)
Will:m Pypes)
James Browne)
Richard Earle)
John Long)
Robert Cheddington
John ?Casewell//



P1110088 f. ?

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P1110089 f. ?

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P1110090 f. 29

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//Brixton H:d. in)
Com Surrey)

The names of the Jurors for the said Hundred
of Brixton warn?id to bee and appeare before
the Highe Co:rt. of Admiralty at Southwark
on thursday the xx.:th day of ffebruary 1650
at one of the Clock in the afternoone of
the same day as follow./

-. John Poole of Mortlake gent. - Jur.
-. Manalssis Watfore of the same - Jur.
-. Abraham Ba?ker of the same - Jur.
-. Thomas Edwarde of the same - 13:s. 4:d.
- John Lyford of the same - Jur
-. Samuell Merridith of the same
-. Edward Clayton of the same
-. Thomas Eastley of the same
-. Robert Boughton of Putney gent - 13:s. 4:d.
-. William Garritt of the same - Jur.
-. John ?Litler of the same - Jur.
-. Peter Brooke of the same
n: William Milborne of the same - 13:s. 4:d.
-. Nicholas Waxham[1] of the same
-. Richard Waxham of the same
n. Anthony Lucas of the same - 13:s. 4.d.
?Exr. Henry Parkman of the same - [13:s. 4.d. AMOUNT CROSSED OUT]
-. George Woolmer of the same
-. ffrancis ffisher of the same
-. William Jewer of ?Barnoe
-. Thomas ?Nash of the same
-. Robert Burgesse of the same
-. Richard White of the same - 13:s. 4:d
-. James Courtley of the same
-. Milis Henwood of the same
-. Richard Edwarde of the same
-.XXXver Lirke of the same
-. George Waterson of the same 28.

THO: ?SNELGRAUE. BALL.

Willis XXXXXX Ar
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P1110091 f. ?

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  1. Nicholas Waxham. Probably Nicholas Waxham of Putney, Surrey (b. ?, m. ?1635, d. ?) (IGI: Batch No. M017491: Nicholas Waxham; MARRIAGE: 19 Aug 1635 Saint Mary, Putney; SPOUSE: Jane Richardson; IGI: Batch No. P017491: Nicholas Waxham; CHRISTENING: 30 May 1644, Putney; FATHER: Nicholas Waxham; MOTHER: Joane.