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+ | |Transcription=Kilvert or to leave a copy thereof att | ||
+ | his dwelling house to the end that hee | ||
+ | may not pretend any cause of igno= | ||
+ | rance thereof Thus donne and protested | ||
+ | in this Citty of London in the presence | ||
+ | of John [?Liniekeele] and John daniell | ||
+ | witnesses hereunto required Subscri= | ||
+ | bed Chri Peeterson, John | ||
+ | Linekeele John daniell Conncordat | ||
+ | verbatim cun sup originali attester | ||
+ | regatus et requisitus Jposua Maniet | ||
+ | Notatuis hubeus 1650 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Roger Kilvert [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ******************************* | ||
+ | |||
+ | 24th April 1651 [CENTRE HEADING] | ||
+ | |||
+ | The personall Answers of Luke Lucy | ||
+ | david davidson and Phillip Allen | ||
+ | and Abraham Child made to the | ||
+ | pretensed positions and Articles of | ||
+ | a certaine Allegation given and | ||
+ | admitted against them on the | ||
+ | behalfe of William Stephenson | ||
+ | doe followe | ||
+ | |||
+ | To the first position they and every | ||
+ | of them doeth answer that they beleeve | ||
+ | the said Article or position to bee true | ||
+ | |||
+ | To the second pretensed position they and | ||
+ | every of them answereth that they doe | ||
+ | not beleeve nor any of them beleeveth | ||
+ | the said pretensed position to bee true in | ||
+ | any parte thereof Saveing these re= | ||
+ | spondents beleeve and every of them be | ||
+ | leeveth that to an able and sufficient | ||
+ | Master of a shippe is usually allowed and | ||
+ | given the summe of foure poundes per | ||
+ | moneth for his wages for the voyadge | ||
+ | arlate or the like but these rendents | ||
+ | beleeve and either of them beleeveth | ||
+ | that the arlate William Stephenson did | ||
+ | not deserve one penny per moneth for | ||
+ | the voyadge arlate | ||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 18:36, October 31, 2016
Volume | HCA 13/124 |
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Folio | 78 |
Side | Verso |
← Previous Page | |
Status | |
Added artificial foliation; uploaded image; transcribed on 13/05/2015 | |
Note | |
IMAGE: IMG_114_04_7116.JPG | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2015/05/13 |
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Kilvert or to leave a copy thereof att
his dwelling house to the end that hee
may not pretend any cause of igno=
rance thereof Thus donne and protested
in this Citty of London in the presence
of John [?Liniekeele] and John daniell
witnesses hereunto required Subscri=
bed Chri Peeterson, John
Linekeele John daniell Conncordat
verbatim cun sup originali attester
regatus et requisitus Jposua Maniet
Notatuis hubeus 1650
Roger Kilvert [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
*******************************
24th April 1651 [CENTRE HEADING]
The personall Answers of Luke Lucy
david davidson and Phillip Allen
and Abraham Child made to the
pretensed positions and Articles of
a certaine Allegation given and
admitted against them on the
behalfe of William Stephenson
doe followe
To the first position they and every
of them doeth answer that they beleeve
the said Article or position to bee true
To the second pretensed position they and
every of them answereth that they doe
not beleeve nor any of them beleeveth
the said pretensed position to bee true in
any parte thereof Saveing these re=
spondents beleeve and every of them be
leeveth that to an able and sufficient
Master of a shippe is usually allowed and
given the summe of foure poundes per
moneth for his wages for the voyadge
arlate or the like but these rendents
beleeve and either of them beleeveth
that the arlate William Stephenson did
not deserve one penny per moneth for
the voyadge arlate