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HCA 3/46 f.18r Annotate
First transcribed 26 April 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 18  +
Parent volume HCA 3/46  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 26/04/2015  +
Transcription of the said Suckley did decree the said Trof the said Suckley did decree the said Trimnell and his said<br /> Atterney to be cited to appeare in the dyning chamber et cetera upon<br /> wednesday next to shew cause which articles of contempt should not be<br /> admitted against him concerning the premisses./. Richard [?Rice] and company against the shipp}<br /> the ''Charity'' of which Robert [?hanigate]}<br /> was but now henry Jennings is master belonging}<br /> to themselves and against George [?Greggs] coming in for}<br /> his interest therein Suckley ffrancklin} '''Munday the third day of Aprill 1654'''<br /> before doctor Clerke and doctor Godolphin<br /> Judges et cetera in the dyninge chamber et cetera in<br /> the presence of Sam: howe notary publicke<br /> Appeared personally the said ffrancklin<br /> and made himselfe party for the said George<br /> Gregg and alleadged that the said shipp did at the<br /> time of the arrest in this behalfe made and still<br /> doth properly belong and appertaine unto him and that<br /> he is in the possession thereof and that shee is part laden and<br /> ready to proceed to sea upon a voyadge and the said ffrancklin<br /> produced a bill of Sale of the said shippe under the hand and<br /> Seale of Martin Westcombe the former owner thereof to the<br /> said Grigges and offered to give security to answeare any action or<br /> pretence that the said Rice and company have against the said shippe<br /> and desired her to be decreed to be released from the said arrest in<br /> the presence of the said Suckley appearing for the said Rice and company<br /> and making himselfe party for him dissentinge et cetera and alleadging that<br /> his Clients are in the possession thereof and offering to give security<br /> to make good andy pretence or action that the said Grigg hath against the<br /> said shippe Whereupon the Judges upon consideration of what was<br /> then offered and shewne did decree the said shipp to be released from<br /> the arrest security being first given by the said Grigge to abide the<br /> Judgement of this Court in the [?petitory] and to pay what the said Grigge<br /> shalbe condemned in with expences of suite in case hee shalbe overthrowne Then<br /> the said ffrancklin produced for sureties Martin Westcombe of Mincing Lane<br /> London merchant and Thomas Sherwill of Saint Thomas Apostles London<br /> merchant who subnitting themselves et cetera obliged themselves et cetera for the said<br /> George Grigge in the summme of 500 ''li'' of lawfull money of England<br /> to teh said Richard Rice and company to the effect before expressed And unles et cetera<br /> which caution the Judges receaved and decreed the said shipp to be released from<br /> the arrest./. Thomas Sherwill against the shipp called the}<br /> ''ffrances'' of Sunderland whereof John}<br /> dobson was master and her tackle et cetera belonging}<br /> to the said Sherwill and against Sampson}<br /> Nicholson comming in for his interest therein}<br /> ffrancklin Suckley} Which day the said Suckley appeared for the<br /> said Sampson Nicholason and made himselfe party<br /> for him and ffrancklin for the said Sherwill<br /> and made himselfe party for him in whose<br /> presence the said Suckley alleadged that the<br /> said shipp did at the time of the arrest<br /> thereof in that behalfe made and still doth<br /> properly belong and appertaine unto the said<br /> Sampson Nicholson and was bought for his<br /> accompt and paid for with his money as appeareth<br /> by a bill of Sale in dutch then by him shewed in<br /> Court and that the master of the said shipp is in the<br /> possession thereof for his use and he offered to give<br /> security to answeare any action that the said Sherwill<br /> hath against the said shippe and desired her to be released<br /> from the arrest she beinge bound out upon a voyadge to Sea<br /> and laden with merchants Goods in the presence of the said<br /> ffrancklin dissentinge and alleadginge that the said shipp doth<br /> belonge unto his Clyent and shewed a bill of sale of the same<br /> and offered to give baile to answeare any action the said Suckleys<br /> Clyentstion the said Suckleys<br /> Clyents  +
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