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HCA 3/47 f.28v Annotate
First transcribed 21 March 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 28  +
Parent volume HCA 3/47  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 21/03/2013  +
Transcription Coleman and Stephens}<br /> ffrancklColeman and Stephens}<br /> ffrancklin Suckley} '''Munday the 23th day of June'''<br /> '''1656''' Before the worshipfull Charles<br /> George Cocke Esquire one of the Judges<br /> et cetera in his chamber et cetera in the presence of<br /> Sam: Howe Notary publicke Appeared the<br /> said Coleman to whom the Judge at his owne<br /> proper costs and charges administred an oath to make<br /> a true answeare to the allegation given against him in this cause<br /> and then the said Coleman gave his answeare in<br /> writinge which hee acknowledged to be true./. William Browne against the shipp}<br /> or vessell named the ''Endeavour''}<br /> whereof John Ware was Master}<br /> and her tackle and ffurniture}<br /> belonging to himselfe and against}<br /> the said Ware Smith} The same day before Doctor<br /> Godolphin and Charles George<br /> Cocke Esquire Judges et cetera in the<br /> Common hall et cetera in the pr<i>e</i>sence<br /> of Sam Howe Notary publicke<br /> Appeared the said Cheeke<br /> for James C[?ade] William Billing<br /> ffrancis Bond and Company and made<br /> himselfe partie for them and alleadged that<br /> the said vessell the ''Endeavour'' did at the time of<br /> the arrest thereof in this behalfe made and still doe<br /> belonge unto them and that shee is laden at the Isle<br /> of Wight with goods to a very great value and bound<br /> to this Porte of London and that by reason of the said<br /> arrest the said vessell is hindred from proceeding upon<br /> her voyage to the great losse and dammage of the<br /> owners of the said vessell and ladinge Whereafore for<br /> the prevention of any further dammage by reason of<br /> the said arrest and to the end the said shippe may<br /> proceed upon her intended voayge to that porte of<br /> London the said Cheeke offered sufficient security to<br /> bringe the said vessell from the Isle of Wight to the<br /> porte of London and to submitt her to the arrest of<br /> the Court under which shee nowe is within a moneth or to<br /> pay the value thereof accordinge to an appraisement<br /> thereof to bee taken by authority of this Court in case<br /> shee shall perish or miscarry in the meane time to the<br /> said Browne or for such parte thereof as shall bee by<br /> this Court adjudged to the said Browne Which Caution hhe<br /> the said Cheeke prayed to bee receaved and a Comission to bee<br /> decreed for the appraisement of the said Vessell and the<br /> said appraisement being taken the said vessell to bee decreed to<br /> bee released from the said arrest in the presence of the said<br /> Smith appealing for the said William Browne and makinge<br /> himselfe partie for him not opposing the same Whereupon<br /> the Hudges did decree the said baile to bee receaved in<br /> such manner as is desired and the said shippe to bee<br /> appraised by Commissioners to bee named on both sides and the<br /> said appraisement being taken the said shipp to bee<br /> released from the said Arrest, Aftrerwards the same day<br /> before Doctor Godolphin in his Chamber et cetera in the<br /> presencember et cetera in the<br /> presence  +
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