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HCA 3/46 f.284r Annotate
First transcribed 30 April 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 284  +
Parent volume HCA 3/46  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 30/04/2015  +
Transcription the said shipp the ''Society'' and to pay the said shipp the ''Society'' and to pay what the said<br /> Bowle and [?XXXX] shalbe condemned in with expences of suite in case<br /> they shalbe overthrowne and to bring forth the said Bowle<br /> and company in Judgement whensoever their presence shalbe<br /> thereunto required And unles et cetera Which caution the Judge<br /> receaved and decreed the said shipp to be released from the<br /> arrest/ daniel Bowle and companny owners of the}<br /> shipp the ''Society'' against the shippe the}<br /> ''hunter'' of which Phillipp Wild is master}<br /> and her tackle and furniture and against the}<br /> said Wild and all others et cetera} '''Tuesday the 15th of May 1655''' before<br /> doctor Clerke in his chamber et cetera Appeared<br /> Mr Suckley for Phillip Wild ad<br /> company and made himselfe party for<br /> them and alleadged that the said shipp<br /> the ''hunter'' did at the time of the arrest<br /> in this behalfe made and still doe belonge<br /> unto them and produced for sureties John Gray<br /> of the parish of Mary Whitechappell gentleman and<br /> William Mantle of the parish of Mary Wolnoth<br /> Goldsmith who submitting themselves et cetera obliged themselves<br /> et cetera for the said Wild and company in the summe of 30 ''li''<br /> of lawfull money of England to the said daniel Bowle<br /> and Company to answeare the action in this behalfe commenced<br /> against the said shipp the ''hunter'' and to pay what the said Wild<br /> and company shalbe condemned in with expences of suite in<br /> case they shalbe overthrowne and to bring forth the party in<br /> Judgement And unles et cetera Which caution the Judge receaved./. Benjamin Parkhurst and company against the}<br /> shipp the ''Ryeflower'' of which Martin keene is}<br /> master and her tackle and furniture and against the}<br /> said keene and all others et cetera Suckley} Which day the said Suckley appeared for the<br /> said Keene and company and made himselfe<br /> partie for them and alleaadged that the<br /> said shipp the ''Ryeflower'' did at the time<br /> of the arrest in this behalfe made and still<br /> doth belong unto them and produced for sureties<br /> Arnold Beake of the parish of George Buttolph<br /> lane London merchant and John holdinge of<br /> Mary Whitechappell ffactor who submittinge<br /> themselves et cetera obliged themselves et cetera for the said<br /> Keene and company in the summe of 100 ''li'' of lawfull money<br /> of England to the said Parkhurst and company to answer<br /> the action in this behalfe commenced against the said shippe<br /> and to paye what the said Keene and company shalbe<br /> condemned in with expences of suite in case they shalbe<br /> overthrowne And unles et cetera Which caution the Judge receaved hugh fforth against one 8th and one 32th parte}<br /> of the shipp ''Bendish'' of which Alexander}<br /> Browne is master late belonging to Jacob}<br /> [?Searle] deceased the late master thereof and the}<br /> freight due for the same and against the exeecutor}<br /> or administrator of the said Searle Cheeke}<br /> ffrancklin} [ADD DATA]heeke}<br /> ffrancklin} [ADD DATA]  +
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