First transcribed
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27 April 2015 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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24 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 3/46 +
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Side
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Recto +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 27/04/2015 +
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Transcription
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who submitting themselves et cetera oblige … who submitting themselves et cetera obliged themselves et cetera for the said Thomas<br />
Burton in the summe of 200 ''li'' of lawfull money of England to the said<br />
executor and administrators with the will annexed of the said Richard<br />
Warner deceased to restore the said shipp now called the ''hunter'' but<br />
formerly called the ''Peter'' incase the same shalbe adjudged by this Court to<br />
the said executor and administrators aforesaid or the value of the said shipp<br />
according to the appraisement thereof to be taken by authority of this Court<br />
and to pay such expences of suite as the said Burton shalbe condemned in<br />
Which caution the Judges receaved without prejudice to the said Suckley Clients<br />
in case he shall shew any cause sufficient against the said sureties to morrow<br />
noone and they did decree the said shipp to be appraised by Comissioners to<br />
be named on both sides in case the said Suckley shall name by wednesday<br />
next at noone./.
his Excellency don John Rodrigues de [?Saa]}<br />
Manezooz Lord Ambassador for the kinge of}<br />
Portugall against whatsoever oyles brought from}<br />
ffaro in Portugall to this port of London in the}<br />
shipp the ''hart ffriggott'' and consigned to Thomas}<br />
Broadgate belonging to himselfe and against all et cetera}<br />
Suckley Smith}
Which day appeared Mr Smith for the<br />
said Thomas Broadgate and made<br />
himselfe party for him and alleadged that<br />
14 tunns and a quarter of a tun of oyle<br />
brought to this port of London in the said<br />
shipp the ''hart ffriggott'' and in this<br />
behalfe arrested did at the time of the<br />
arrest in this behalfe made and still doe<br />
belonge unto the said Thomas Broadgate<br />
and the same were consigned unto him by bill<br />
of ladinge and that he is in the possession thereof<br />
and offered to give security to answeare any action his<br />
said Excellency the Lord Ambassador hath against the<br />
said Oyles whereupon the Judges did decree the said oyles<br />
to be released from the arrest he the said Broadgate first<br />
givinge security in this Court to restore the said 14 tunnes and<br />
a quarter of a tunne of oyle if the same be extant or els to<br />
pay the value of the same according to the appraisement thereof<br />
to be taken by authority of this Court in case the same shalbe<br />
adjudged to the said Lord Ambassador and to pay the expences of suite<br />
in case the said Broadgate shalbe overthrowne Then the said Smith<br />
produced for sureties Richard hambden of the parish of Saint<br />
Gregories London draper and John B[?recoon] of the parish of Saint<br />
Nicholas Coleabby London merchant who submitting themselves et cetera<br />
obliged themselves et cetera for the said Thomas Broadgate in the summe of<br />
1000 ''li'' of lawfull money of England to his Excellency don John Rodrigues<br />
de Saa Manezooz Lord Ambassador for the king of Portugall to the<br />
effect before expressed And unles et cetera Which caustion the Judges receaved<br />
and did decree a Comission for the appointment of the said Oyles to Comissioners<br />
to be named on both sides in case the said Suckley shall name by to<br />
morrow noone./.
William drakeford and William Standen}<br />
against Ralph Stubb Suckley Colquite}
Which day the said Suckley produced for<br />
sureties Michael Wilkins of Saint Mary<br />
Abchurch London merchant and Robert<br />
Manley of Saint Mary Botha[?ro] London<br />
merchant who submittinge themselves et cetera obliged<br />
themselves et cetera for the said William drakeford and<br />
William Standen in the summe of 30 ''li'' of lawfull mony<br />
of England to the said Ralph Stubb to prosecute the<br />
action commenced against the said Stubb and to pay the<br />
expences of suite in case they shalbe overthrowne And<br />
unles et cetera Then the said Suckley gave an allegation in writinge<br />
whichn allegation in writinge<br />
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