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|Transcription='''Satterday the third day of June 1654''' before
 
|Transcription='''Satterday the third day of June 1654''' before
 
the worshipfull William Clerke John Godolphin
 
the worshipfull William Clerke John Godolphin
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upon Tuesday next in the afternoone
 
upon Tuesday next in the afternoone
 
in the presence of Smith dissentinge./
 
in the presence of Smith dissentinge./
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A Buisnies of Contempt}
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promoted by George Browne}
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against John Cooke Budd}
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Which day appeared the said
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Cooke whome the Judges
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monished to appeare in this
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place upon Tuesday next in the
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afternoone betweene the howres
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of 2 and 5.
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A Buisnies of repayringe and}
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settinge forth to sea of the shipp}
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The ''Scout'' promoted by William}
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drackford and William Standen}
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and Company owners of 7 eight}
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partes against Ralphe Stubbs}
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owner of the other 4 part of}
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the said shipp, Suckley Colequite}
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Which day the said Smith
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exhibited the Apraisement of
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the said shipp taken by
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authoritye of this Court
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in the presence of the said
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Colequite alleadgnige
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that there are divers
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parcells of the
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Tackle apparrell and furniture
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and some of her gunns omitted
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out of the said Inventory and undertooke
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to proove the samme, and thereupon the
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Judges did order that securitye be given by
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Suckleys Clients to make good to the said
 +
Stubbs his proportionable part of whatsoever
 +
other Tackle shall within a moneth be made appeare
 +
to belonge to the said shipp Then the said Suckley
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produced for sureties Richard Manly of the parish
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of Mary Bothaw London merchant, and Michael
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Wilkins of the parishe of Mary Abchurche
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Mercer whoe submittinge themselves et cetera obliged
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themselves et cetera for the said William Standen and
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William drackford in the sume of ffifty pounds
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of lawfull money of England to the said Ralphe
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Stubbs to returne the said 8th part of the said
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shippe into the River of Thames within Twelve
 +
monethes, and to submitt the same to the arrest
 +
of this Court or to pay the value of the same according
 +
to the said Apraisement incase the same shall in the meane
 +
time be cast away or miscarry, and alsoe to make good
 +
and pay unto the said Stubbs the one eigth part of
 +
whatsoever tackle or apparrell furniture or Gunns
 +
shalbe proved within a moneth to belonge unto the
 +
said shipp more then what is expressed in the said
 +
Inventory And unles et cetera
 +
 +
Arnold
 
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Satterday the third day of June 1654 before
the worshipfull William Clerke John Godolphin
doctors of lawes and Charles George Cocke
Esquire Judges et cetera in the dyning chamber et cetera
and in the presence of Samuell howe notary
publique

harrison and others against}
davy and Short Smith}
Clements}

Which day the said Smith presented
to the Court an order of the
Lords Comissioners of the great
Seale for the dissolution of the
Intimation by them formerly grannted in
this cause and to prove the inufficiencye
of the securitye in this Court entred on the
behalfe of the defendants, the said Smith
produced John Nicholls to whome the Judges
administred an oath to speake the truth at the time
of his examination

ffisher against Greene}
Suckley Smith}

Which day the Judges at Sucklyes
petition assigned this cause sentence
upon Tuesday next in the afternoone
in the presence of Smith dissentinge./

A Buisnies of Contempt}
promoted by George Browne}
against John Cooke Budd}

Which day appeared the said
Cooke whome the Judges
monished to appeare in this
place upon Tuesday next in the
afternoone betweene the howres
of 2 and 5.

A Buisnies of repayringe and}
settinge forth to sea of the shipp}
The Scout promoted by William}
drackford and William Standen}
and Company owners of 7 eight}
partes against Ralphe Stubbs}
owner of the other 4 part of}
the said shipp, Suckley Colequite}

Which day the said Smith
exhibited the Apraisement of
the said shipp taken by
authoritye of this Court
in the presence of the said
Colequite alleadgnige
that there are divers
parcells of the
Tackle apparrell and furniture
and some of her gunns omitted
out of the said Inventory and undertooke
to proove the samme, and thereupon the
Judges did order that securitye be given by
Suckleys Clients to make good to the said
Stubbs his proportionable part of whatsoever
other Tackle shall within a moneth be made appeare
to belonge to the said shipp Then the said Suckley
produced for sureties Richard Manly of the parish
of Mary Bothaw London merchant, and Michael
Wilkins of the parishe of Mary Abchurche
Mercer whoe submittinge themselves et cetera obliged
themselves et cetera for the said William Standen and
William drackford in the sume of ffifty pounds
of lawfull money of England to the said Ralphe
Stubbs to returne the said 8th part of the said
shippe into the River of Thames within Twelve
monethes, and to submitt the same to the arrest
of this Court or to pay the value of the same according
to the said Apraisement incase the same shall in the meane
time be cast away or miscarry, and alsoe to make good
and pay unto the said Stubbs the one eigth part of
whatsoever tackle or apparrell furniture or Gunns
shalbe proved within a moneth to belonge unto the
said shipp more then what is expressed in the said
Inventory And unles et cetera

Arnold