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//The severall answers of William Cutler Esq:r onf of the Def:ts to the Bill of Comp:lt of S:r Richard fford Kn:t//
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//And John Buckworth Merchant Comp:lt//
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//All advantage of excepconns to the incertaintyes insufficiencies and manifest imperfecconns of the Comp:lts  Bill of Comp:lt to this Def:t now and att all tymes hereafter being saved& reserved for answere thereunto or soe much of y:e said Bill of Comp:lt as any way materiall concernyth//
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//this def:t to answere unto, this Def:t answereth and sayth, That true it is about the tyme in the Bill for that purpose sett forth there was a treaty by and betweene the Comp:lts and the  other deft:t S:r William Rider, and this def:t touching the sayd trade of Iron and Copper in y:e Bill named//
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//to be carryed on ioyntly betweene the Comp:lts, the sayd S:r William Rider and this def:t in Coepartnershipp, and that itt might be alsoe agreed betweene all parties that there should be a Stocke forthwith raised in order thereunto but doth not remember itt was agreed that the said Stocke soe to be//
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//raised should be placed in the hands of y:e sayd John Colvill of London Goldsmith as by y:e Bill is p:rtended  And this Def:t doth alsoe beleive y:e itt was agreed betweene the Comp:lts the other Def:t S:r William Rider and this Def:t that the sayd trade of Iron & Copper should be managed//
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//by the Comp:lt John Buckworth and this Def:tin both theire hands and sayth that most if not all the letters of advise sent, of Goods bought abroad and sent home did runn as well into the name of the Comp:lt John Buckworth and the name of this def:t as by the same Letters//
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// of advise ready to be pduced may appeare, This Def:t further sayth itt may be true (although of his pticuler knowledge he doth not remember the same) that itt was agreed ??all moneys att any tyme then after should be borrowed upon the accompt of the sayd ioynt trade should be payd//
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//in to the sayd John Colvill to be used upon y:e sayd ioynt trade & not otherwise and noe money to be yssued forth without the orders and direcconns of all partners & for equall benefitt & y:t  true itt is the Comp:lt John Buckworth and this Def:t in purformance of the sayd Coepartnershipp did give//
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//orers to the sayd Samuell Sowton and Thomas Cutler in the Bill named being ffacto:rs resideing att Stockholme to buy certaine quantityes of Iron and copper and to  consigne the same and draw such Bills of exchange to the vallue XXX y:e sayd Jo/*hn Bancks and Charles Bancks William//
  
  

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C5/54/40 f. 1 Ford v. Cutler, 1668



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//The severall answers of William Cutler Esq:r onf of the Def:ts to the Bill of Comp:lt of S:r Richard fford Kn:t//
//And John Buckworth Merchant Comp:lt//

//All advantage of excepconns to the incertaintyes insufficiencies and manifest imperfecconns of the Comp:lts Bill of Comp:lt to this Def:t now and att all tymes hereafter being saved& reserved for answere thereunto or soe much of y:e said Bill of Comp:lt as any way materiall concernyth//

//this def:t to answere unto, this Def:t answereth and sayth, That true it is about the tyme in the Bill for that purpose sett forth there was a treaty by and betweene the Comp:lts and the other deft:t S:r William Rider, and this def:t touching the sayd trade of Iron and Copper in y:e Bill named//

//to be carryed on ioyntly betweene the Comp:lts, the sayd S:r William Rider and this def:t in Coepartnershipp, and that itt might be alsoe agreed betweene all parties that there should be a Stocke forthwith raised in order thereunto but doth not remember itt was agreed that the said Stocke soe to be//

//raised should be placed in the hands of y:e sayd John Colvill of London Goldsmith as by y:e Bill is p:rtended And this Def:t doth alsoe beleive y:e itt was agreed betweene the Comp:lts the other Def:t S:r William Rider and this Def:t that the sayd trade of Iron & Copper should be managed//

//by the Comp:lt John Buckworth and this Def:tin both theire hands and sayth that most if not all the letters of advise sent, of Goods bought abroad and sent home did runn as well into the name of the Comp:lt John Buckworth and the name of this def:t as by the same Letters//

// of advise ready to be pduced may appeare, This Def:t further sayth itt may be true (although of his pticuler knowledge he doth not remember the same) that itt was agreed ??all moneys att any tyme then after should be borrowed upon the accompt of the sayd ioynt trade should be payd//

//in to the sayd John Colvill to be used upon y:e sayd ioynt trade & not otherwise and noe money to be yssued forth without the orders and direcconns of all partners & for equall benefitt & y:t true itt is the Comp:lt John Buckworth and this Def:t in purformance of the sayd Coepartnershipp did give//

//orers to the sayd Samuell Sowton and Thomas Cutler in the Bill named being ffacto:rs resideing att Stockholme to buy certaine quantityes of Iron and copper and to consigne the same and draw such Bills of exchange to the vallue XXX y:e sayd Jo/*hn Bancks and Charles Bancks William//




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