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P1090692
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f. 1r.
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Huggery and others against Tolly)
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Francklyn, Suckley Clem:ts)
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upon which day
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Francklyn and
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Suckley as Proctors
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for the said Willism
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Huggery and Company
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did to all intents and purposes
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in fact and lawe in all better
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wayes and formes alleadge and
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propose as followeth,
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(1) IMPRIMIS That William Huggery and
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Company the mariners of the said shipp
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the ''Edward and John'' enter into whole
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opay for their services on board the said
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shippe the second of June 1655: and did
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continue and serve on board the said Shippe
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untill the 22:th say of July 1656: and did during
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all the said tyme doe such service as was
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requisite and usuall for mariners and
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as they ought to doe, and as the said
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Tolly did desire them to doe for the service
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of the said Shippe and for the preservaccon
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of the goods on board her, And this was
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and is true xr And hee alleadgeth
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joyntly severally and of every particular
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(2) ITEM That the said Tolly did carry over in
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the said shippe the ''Edward and John'' for
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the accompt of maior Chamberlayne
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& others mentioned in the allegacion  given
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on the behalfe of the said Tolly the number
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of twenty sixe horses & gueldings & 2 mares
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and after the arrivall of the s:d shippe the
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said Chamberlayne or some other on his
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behalf did come on board the said shippe
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and demanded the said horses and did
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appoynt a certaine place upon the said
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Island
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P1090694
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f. 1v.
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Island of Barbadoes where hee
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XXXX theh same and the said Hugh
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Turpin and others the mariners paiXX
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in this cause whoe were employed in
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the delivery of the said horses did
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deliver the gray guelding or horse in
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question att the place appoynted by the
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said Chamberlayne or his Agents XX
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was the same place where they dXXX
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all the other horses, and it was a place
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like a howell or stable with a rack and
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manger, and there they did make XXX
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and deliver the said guelding according
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to appoyntment, And this was and
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true xr And they alleadge as ?aforesaid
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(3) ITEM John Viber was Boateswain  of the saud shippe the said outward bound voyage
  
 
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P1090692
f. 1r.

Huggery and others against Tolly)
Francklyn, Suckley Clem:ts)

upon which day
Francklyn and
Suckley as Proctors
for the said Willism
Huggery and Company
did to all intents and purposes
in fact and lawe in all better
wayes and formes alleadge and
propose as followeth,

(1) IMPRIMIS That William Huggery and
Company the mariners of the said shipp
the Edward and John enter into whole
opay for their services on board the said
shippe the second of June 1655: and did
continue and serve on board the said Shippe
untill the 22:th say of July 1656: and did during
all the said tyme doe such service as was
requisite and usuall for mariners and
as they ought to doe, and as the said
Tolly did desire them to doe for the service
of the said Shippe and for the preservaccon
of the goods on board her, And this was
and is true xr And hee alleadgeth
joyntly severally and of every particular

(2) ITEM That the said Tolly did carry over in
the said shippe the Edward and John for
the accompt of maior Chamberlayne
& others mentioned in the allegacion given
on the behalfe of the said Tolly the number
of twenty sixe horses & gueldings & 2 mares
and after the arrivall of the s:d shippe the
said Chamberlayne or some other on his
behalf did come on board the said shippe
and demanded the said horses and did
appoynt a certaine place upon the said
Island



P1090694
f. 1v.

Island of Barbadoes where hee
XXXX theh same and the said Hugh
Turpin and others the mariners paiXX
in this cause whoe were employed in
the delivery of the said horses did
deliver the gray guelding or horse in
question att the place appoynted by the
said Chamberlayne or his Agents XX
was the same place where they dXXX
all the other horses, and it was a place
like a howell or stable with a rack and
manger, and there they did make XXX
and deliver the said guelding according
to appoyntment, And this was and
true xr And they alleadge as ?aforesaid

(3) ITEM John Viber was Boateswain of the saud shippe the said outward bound voyage



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