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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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-. 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 Waxham 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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  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.