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and denieth what hee hath before denied
 
and denieth what hee hath before denied
  
The Clarke
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[RIGHT SIDE, NAME] The Clarke
  
The eighth of May 1651
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[CENTERED] The eighth of May 1651
  
The personall answers of Christopher
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[RIGHT SIDE] The personall answers of Christopher
 
Coleman made to the pretensed posi=
 
Coleman made to the pretensed posi=
 
tions of a certaine p___ allon (=allegation) and
 
tions of a certaine p___ allon (=allegation) and

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Transcription

given an Arrt(?) of the g___ arlate __
the parties(?) arlate

To the 9th hee answereth that hee wefer(?)
reth himselfe to the Records of this
Court which hee beleeveth to bee true

To the 10th position hee answereth that
hee doeth not believe the same to bee
true in any pte(=parte) ___

To the 11th hee answereth that it is
complaineth to this Court on the
behalfe of the parties arlate but _____
by as hee believeth

To the last hee answereth that hee
beleeveth what hee hath above beleeveth
and denieth what hee hath before denied

[RIGHT SIDE, NAME] The Clarke

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[CENTERED] The eighth of May 1651

[RIGHT SIDE] The personall answers of Christopher
Coleman made to the pretensed posi=
tions of a certaine p___ allon (=allegation) and
schedule there____ amm___ given and
admitted against __ him and others
on the behalfe of John Bardwill
and Perin Trott are followeth

To the first pretensed position ====
and schedule therein mentioneth hee
answereth that hee doeth not beleeve the
same to bee true in any pte(=parte) to thereof

To the second pretensed position hee answe
reth and arresteth the Contents in that
deposition soo farre as they make for
him and beleeveth the same to bee
true

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Christopher Coleman
John Bardwill
Perin Trott