Difference between revisions of "MRP: C20/803/34 f. 7"
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+ | //DEPOSICONNS of witnesses taken at Plymouth in the County of Devon on Monday the eleaventh day of March// | ||
+ | //the Thirtieth yeare of the Raigne of o:r Soveraigne Lord Charles the Second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance// | ||
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+ | //and Ireland Kinge defender of the ffaith x:r before us Emanuell Pyper & Samuell Weale Gent & William ??Yeo Esq:r by virtue// | ||
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+ | //of a Commission yssued out of his Ma:ties high Court of Chancery to us and alsoe to William Bennett gent deceased for Examinacon// | ||
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+ | //of Witnesses in a cause there dependinge betweene William Love Esq:r & Thomas Murthwaite the survivinge Exec:trs// | ||
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+ | //of John Young Comp:lts and Jacob Searle the Exec:r of Jacob Searle def:t as followeth// | ||
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+ | //JOHN MAYNE of the pish of S:t Johns in the County of Cornwall Marriner aged eight and fforty yeares or thereabouts pduced to the// | ||
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+ | //first second third fifth & sixth Interr and thereunto sworne & examined sayth as followeth// | ||
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+ | //1. To | ||
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C20/803/34 f. 7
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//DEPOSICONNS of witnesses taken at Plymouth in the County of Devon on Monday the eleaventh day of March//
//the Thirtieth yeare of the Raigne of o:r Soveraigne Lord Charles the Second by the grace of God of England Scotland ffrance//
//and Ireland Kinge defender of the ffaith x:r before us Emanuell Pyper & Samuell Weale Gent & William ??Yeo Esq:r by virtue//
//of a Commission yssued out of his Ma:ties high Court of Chancery to us and alsoe to William Bennett gent deceased for Examinacon//
//of Witnesses in a cause there dependinge betweene William Love Esq:r & Thomas Murthwaite the survivinge Exec:trs//
//of John Young Comp:lts and Jacob Searle the Exec:r of Jacob Searle def:t as followeth//
//JOHN MAYNE of the pish of S:t Johns in the County of Cornwall Marriner aged eight and fforty yeares or thereabouts pduced to the//
//first second third fifth & sixth Interr and thereunto sworne & examined sayth as followeth//
//1. To
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