MRP: C10/58/29 f. 2

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C10/58/29 f. 2




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//XXX the tenth day of June[top LH side]//
//1659 before XXXX [top LH side]//
//W Glanock [Signature] [top LH side]//

//The severall Answ:rs and disclaym:rs of William Rider one of the defend:ts to the bill of Complaint of William [Centred]//
//Gomeldon Complainant [Centred]//

//The said defed:tsaving to himselfe now and at all tymes theradter all and all manner of advantage of excepcon to the incertainty insufficiency and ither the imperfeccons of the said bill of Complaint and all and every of matters and things therein conteyned//

//for a full and pfect answ:r theunto or to soe much thereof as doth any way concerne this defend:t to make answ:r unto he saith and doth beleive it to bee true that about the tyme in the bill mencconed Richard Gomeldon in the bill named went into Holland to//

//remaine there as ffactor for the said Comp:lt and that Thomas Marsham became indebted to the said Comp:lt in some summe of money but the certainty thereof thus defend:t cannot sett forth and this def:tbeleives that upon request of this Comp:lt//

//the said Thomas Marsham gave creditt to the said Richard Gomeldon for three hundred pounds in Holland and to that purpose did write or designed this defend:t to write (whose name in those troublesome tymes hee did make use of upon such//

//ground or reason (as this defend:t conceived) as in the bill set forth) a letter to Jonas Abeales (who was the said Thomas Marsham's Correspondent in Amsterdam) to furnish the said Richard Gomeldon w:th the summe of three hundred pounds//




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