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Repeated before Doctor
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Clerk one of the Judges
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The personall answers of '''Robert'''
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'''Hardwicke''' made to the positions and
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articles of a certaine Libell in fact
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given and admitted against him
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on the part and behalfe of Rowland
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Wilson Maurice Thompson, John
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Wood and Company followeth
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To the first pretensed position hee answereth and
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beleeveth that Rowland Wilson and the other
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parties arlate and Company arlate for all the
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time arlate were freighters of the ship arlate
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called the ''Jonathan'' of London, and for such
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Commonly accompted (as hee beleeveth) and
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hee beleeveth that hee this rendent was
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Repeated before Doctor
Clerk one of the Judges

The personall answers of Robert
Hardwicke made to the positions and
articles of a certaine Libell in fact
given and admitted against him
on the part and behalfe of Rowland
Wilson Maurice Thompson, John
Wood and Company followeth

To the first pretensed position hee answereth and
beleeveth that Rowland Wilson and the other
parties arlate and Company arlate for all the
time arlate were freighters of the ship arlate
called the Jonathan of London, and for such
Commonly accompted (as hee beleeveth) and
hee beleeveth that hee this rendent was