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Waters and others against}<br />
Bla … Waters and others against}<br />
Bland, Bud Suckley}
Which day the said Judges at the petition<br />
of Budd assigned to heare this cause<br />
upon ffriday next in the afternoone in<br />
the presence of Suckley dissentinge.
A Busines of Contempt}<br />
promoted by John Cole master}<br />
of the shipp the ''John'' of London}<br />
against Adam Jennings Roger}<br />
Coleman and Thomas Seaman}<br />
their Attorney Suckley}
Which day the said Suckley<br />
appeared for the said Cole, and<br />
made himself party for him, and<br />
alleadged that the said Coleman (sic)<br />
and Jennings by the said Seaman<br />
their Attorney doe sue and<br />
implead the said Cole in the [?XXXX]<br />
Sheriffs Court in the Cittie of London<br />
for a matter of thinge belonginge to the<br />
Jurisdiction of this Court videlicet for the benefitt<br />
of the sixteenth part of the said shippe in contempt<br />
of the lawe and of the Jurisdiction of this Court<br />
And thereupon the Judges at the petition of the said<br />
Suckley did decree the said Coleman and Jennings<br />
and the said Seaman their Attorney to be monished<br />
to appeare in this place upon Satterday next in the<br />
morninge betweene the howres of nyne and twelve to<br />
shewe cause why articles of Contempt concerninge<br />
the premisses should not be admitted against him./
Gilbert keat Thomas Jennings}<br />
and Company against Alderman}<br />
John ffredericke and others}<br />
Smith Budd}
Which day the said<br />
Smith appeared for the said<br />
Jennings and Company and made<br />
himself party for them and the<br />
Judges at the petition of the said<br />
Budd and assigned the said Smith<br />
to give a libell with sureties this day<br />
sennight./
Pope and others against}<br />
Orton Clements Smith}
Which day appeared the said Orton and<br />
lefte in the Registrye of this Court<br />
an Account of the charges and proffitts<br />
of the hoye called the ''Content'', and by<br />
vertue of his corporall oath to him administred<br />
by the Judges did depose that the same is a<br />
true and iust Accompt aswell for the Charge<br />
as the discharge/
Alexander Symonds Thomas}<br />
Cartwright, Barnaby Burrough}<br />
Thomas Gooch, Nathaniell Ashby}<br />
and Joseph Paine against 14 sixteenth}<br />
parts of the summe of 400 ''li'' or of}<br />
whatsoever other summe of money}<br />
proceedinge of the sale of a}<br />
certaine shipp or vessell named the}<br />
''Peter'' and the ladinge of goods<br />
that were in her as belonginge}<br />
to themselves and against all et cetera}<br />
Bud, Smith}
Which day the said Smith<br />
appeared for henry Cooke<br />
and made himself party<br />
for him, and alleadged<br />
that the said money doth<br />
belonge unto him, and<br />
produced for sureties John<br />
Whaley of the precinct<br />
of Saint Katherines neere the<br />
Tower of London gentleman and<br />
Samuel Selwin of the<br />
parishe of Stepney in the County<br />
of Middlesex Bisketbaker whoe submitting<br />
themselves et cetera obliged themselves et cetera<br />
for the said Henry Cooke in the summe of<br />
Seaven hundred pounds of lawfull money<br />
of England to the said Alexander Symons<br />
Thomas Cartwright Barnaby Burrough, Thomas<br />
Gouch, Nathaniel Ashby and Joseph Paine to restore<br />
the said fourteene sixteenth parts of the said summe<br />
ofnth parts of the said summe<br />
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