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HCA 3/46 f.37r Annotate
First transcribed 29 April 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 37  +
Parent volume HCA 3/46  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 29/04/2015  +
Transcription in the presence of Samuell howe notary pubin the presence of Samuell howe notary publique<br /> Appeared the said Budd for the said Howell<br /> Bloe and Company and made himself party for<br /> them, and upon the allegation by Colequite given<br /> produced for a wittnes Nicholas Barret whome the<br /> Judges receaved and administred an oath unto him to<br /> speake the truth at the time of his examination./ The Lord Protector et cetera against}<br /> Paschoe Nelder and others}<br /> Budd ffrancklin} Which day the said Bud gave an<br /> additional article<br /> against the said Nelder and others and<br /> repeated the Articles by him<br /> formerlye given and remayninge<br /> in the Registrye of this Court which<br /> the Judges at his petition admitted<br /> soe farr as the same is by lawe admissible<br /> which beinge soe admitted and repeated and<br /> the said ffrancklin not beleevinge the same to<br /> be true The Judges at the petition of the said<br /> Bud did decree for the answeres of the said<br /> Nelder and others upon Thursday next if they be<br /> in Towne or else upon the next day after Assension<br /> day next./ The same against John Brewer}<br /> Bud, Smith} Which day doctor Walker Advocate for<br /> his said Highnes the Lord Protector<br /> et cetera exhibited the Compulsory against one<br /> Robert deane a wittnes therein named<br /> and the said deane not appearinge, the<br /> Judges at the petition of the said Advocate<br /> accusinge his contumacie pronounced him<br /> contumacious and in paine et cetera to be attached et cetera A Businies of Contempt}<br /> promoted by John Cole against}<br /> Adam Jennings Roger Coleman}<br /> and Thomas Seaman their}<br /> Atturney. Suckley} Which day, the said Suckley exhibited<br /> the originall mandate with the<br /> Certificate thereon indorsed, and<br /> open preconization being made for<br /> the said Jennings Coleman and SEaman<br /> and they not appearinge The Judges<br /> at the petition of the said Suckley<br /> accusing their contumacie pronounced<br /> them contumacious, and in paine and decreed<br /> them to be attached untill they shall appeare<br /> accordinge to the effect in the said mandate<br /> expressed:/ Child and others against Batson}<br /> and Beane, Suckley, Smith} Which day the said Smith<br /> gave in allegation in writinge<br /> which the Judges at his petition<br /> admitted soe farr as the same<br /> is by lawe admissible which said<br /> Allegation, beinge soe admitted and<br /> repeated the said Suckley did not<br /> beleeve the same to be true/ ffishman and Child against}<br /> Batson and Beane}<br /> Suckley, Smith} '''Wednesday the 26th day of'''<br /> '''Aprill 1654.''' before the worshipfull<br /> William Clarke and John Godolphin<br /> doctors of Lawes Judges et cetera in the<br /> dyninge Chamber et cetera in the presence of<br /> Samuell howe notary publique Appeared<br /> the said Smith and alleadged that William humfries<br /> Richard Parker Richard Munday and Christopher Wise<br /> are necessarie wittnesses to prove the Contents<br /> of the allegation by him in this cause given and<br /> admitted this cause given and<br /> admitted  +
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