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|Transcription=John Narke[?wood] against dirreck delabarre}
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|Transcription=the said herrings and others goods and to pay what he shalbe
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condemned in with expences of suite in case he shalbe overthrowne
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And unles et cetera which caution the Judges receaved and decreed the
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said herrings and other goods to be released from the arrest
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John Barke[?man] against Vincent delabarre}
 
Thomas delavall and Richard Pettingale}
 
Thomas delavall and Richard Pettingale}
 
Suckley Smith}
 
Suckley Smith}
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Which day the said Suckley produced
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for suretie Timothy Crusoe the
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elder of the parish of Saint hellens
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London merchant who submitting himselfe et cetera
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obliged himselfe et cetera for the said Barkman in
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the summe of 30 ''li'' of lawfull money of England
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to the said Vincent delabarre Thomas delavall
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Richard Pettingale to prosecute the action
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commenced against them by the said Barkeman and
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to pay the expences of suite in case he shalbe overthrowne
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And unles et cetera ./.
  
 
The office of the Judges promoted by }
 
The office of the Judges promoted by }
[?Reswell] and [?Clough] against Jenkin Ellis}
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Roswell and [?Clough] against Jenkin Ellis}
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'''Munday the sixth of March 1653''' before
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all the Judges et cetera in the dyning chamber
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et cetera in the presence of Sam: howe Notary
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publique The Judges ar Roswells petition
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assigned to heare this cause upon wednesday next
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in the afternoone in the presence of Amith
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dissentinge./.
  
'''Satterday''' the fourth of march 1653 before all the
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'''Satterday the fourth of March 1653''' before all the
 
Judges et cetera in the dyning chamber et cetera in the presence
 
Judges et cetera in the dyning chamber et cetera in the presence
 
of Sam howe Notary publique.
 
of Sam howe Notary publique.
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ffrancklin Suckley}
 
ffrancklin Suckley}
  
[?Bollee] against Skinner}
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To heare sentence at the petition of ffrancklin./.
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Bollee against Skinner}
 
Suckley Colequite}
 
Suckley Colequite}
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The like at Colquites petition which day the Judges
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at Colequites petition did assigned this cause to sentence
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upon wednesday next in the presence of the said Suckley
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dissentinge et cetera./.
  
 
The office of the Judges promoted by dry}
 
The office of the Judges promoted by dry}
 
against James ffrancklin Clements}
 
against James ffrancklin Clements}
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To heare the order of the Court upon
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the admission of Clements allegations and
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in case the same be not to be admitted to
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heare sentence at ffrancklins petition./.
  
 
Richard James against the Shipp formerly}
 
Richard James against the Shipp formerly}
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Rose is Master and her tackle et cetera belonging}
 
Rose is Master and her tackle et cetera belonging}
 
to the said James and against all et cetera dyer}
 
to the said James and against all et cetera dyer}
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The fourth default is granted and
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the certificate is continued to this day which
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day the Judges at the petition of the said
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dyer did continue the certificate in the same
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state that now it is in till wednesday
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the said herrings and others goods and to pay what he shalbe
condemned in with expences of suite in case he shalbe overthrowne
And unles et cetera which caution the Judges receaved and decreed the
said herrings and other goods to be released from the arrest

John Barke[?man] against Vincent delabarre}
Thomas delavall and Richard Pettingale}
Suckley Smith}

Which day the said Suckley produced
for suretie Timothy Crusoe the
elder of the parish of Saint hellens
London merchant who submitting himselfe et cetera
obliged himselfe et cetera for the said Barkman in
the summe of 30 li of lawfull money of England
to the said Vincent delabarre Thomas delavall
Richard Pettingale to prosecute the action
commenced against them by the said Barkeman and
to pay the expences of suite in case he shalbe overthrowne
And unles et cetera ./.

The office of the Judges promoted by }
Roswell and [?Clough] against Jenkin Ellis}

Munday the sixth of March 1653 before
all the Judges et cetera in the dyning chamber
et cetera in the presence of Sam: howe Notary
publique The Judges ar Roswells petition
assigned to heare this cause upon wednesday next
in the afternoone in the presence of Amith
dissentinge./.

Satterday the fourth of March 1653 before all the
Judges et cetera in the dyning chamber et cetera in the presence
of Sam howe Notary publique.

Brookes against Cade}
ffrancklin Suckley}

To heare sentence at the petition of ffrancklin./.

Bollee against Skinner}
Suckley Colequite}

The like at Colquites petition which day the Judges
at Colequites petition did assigned this cause to sentence
upon wednesday next in the presence of the said Suckley
dissentinge et cetera./.

The office of the Judges promoted by dry}
against James ffrancklin Clements}

To heare the order of the Court upon
the admission of Clements allegations and
in case the same be not to be admitted to
heare sentence at ffrancklins petition./.

Richard James against the Shipp formerly}
called the Hopewell of London now}
the ffortune whereof John Rowe alias}
Rose is Master and her tackle et cetera belonging}
to the said James and against all et cetera dyer}

The fourth default is granted and
the certificate is continued to this day which
day the Judges at the petition of the said
dyer did continue the certificate in the same
state that now it is in till wednesday

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