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then likewise shewed and read appeared and … then likewise shewed and read appeared and th<br />
said Waters did further answere that the said Bland<br />
hath allowed to Mr Bewly, and others for damadge<br />
by them susteyned. 6. ''li'' 15 ''s''. and not above as hee<br />
beleeved with his consent whereupon the Judges<br />
upon hearinge what was then alleadged and confessed<br />
by the Councell on both sides, and upon serious<br />
consideration of the whole matter did thincke fitt that<br />
the parties on both sides doe make together and<br />
end the matter in difference amongst themselves<br />
betwixt this and Tuesday next in the afternoone if<br />
they can But in case upon such meetinge they shall<br />
not compose the said difference The Judges did<br />
declare that they will upon Tuesday aforesaid in<br />
the afternoone order and decree the said Bland to<br />
pay the wages due to the said Waters and Company<br />
deductinge what he shall then make appeare to have<br />
beene already paid unto themm in part thereof, and<br />
alsoe deductinge the freight for nyne Tuns of goods<br />
and 6 ''li''. 5 ''s''. (sic) for the damadge aforesaid, and continued<br />
the cause upon the assignation for hearinge and<br />
finall determination of the buisines untill Tuesday<br />
next in the afternoone at 2 of the Clocke in the<br />
presence of Suckley and the said Mr Bland dissenting./
John Baptista younker against}<br />
KInge Suckley Smith}
'''ffriday the 28th day of Aprill'''<br />
'''1654''' before the said Judges et cetera<br />
in the presence of Samuell howe<br />
notary publique Appeared the saide<br />
Kinge to whome the Judges administred<br />
an oath to make a true answere to the libell<br />
given against him on the behalf of the said John<br />
Baptista younker, and then the said Kinge gave his<br />
answere in writinge which he acknowledged to be true./
Rose against Maples}<br />
Colequite Suckley}
'''Satterday the 29th of Aprill 1654'''<br />
before the worshipfull William Clerke and<br />
John Godolphin doctors of lawes Judges<br />
et cetera in the dyninge Chamber et cetera in the<br />
presence of Samuell howe notary publique<br />
Appeared the said Colequite and desired the allegation<br />
by him in this cause given to be admitted as to<br />
proofes in the presence of the said Suckley dissentinge<br />
and alleadginge that the same ought not to be<br />
by lawe admitted Whereupon the Judges assigned<br />
to heare the order of the Court upon the petition<br />
of the said Colequite upon Tuesday next in the<br />
afternoone
[?Judocho] Maes, Ellis Good and}<br />
Thomas Warren against the shipp}<br />
the ''Hopefull William'' of London}<br />
William Beck master, and against the}<br />
said Becke Suckley ffrancklin}
Which day ffrancklin<br />
appeared for the said<br />
William Becke and made<br />
himself party for him and<br />
alleadged that the saide<br />
shipp doth belonge unto him, and<br />
produced for sureties Jacob<br />
Blackleech of Wapping in the Countie<br />
of Middlesex marriner, and dennis Liddall<br />
of the same place Painter Stayner whoe<br />
submitting themselves et cetera obliged themselves et cetera<br />
for the said William Becke in the sume of sixe<br />
hundred pounds of Lawfull money of England to<br />
the said [?Judocho] Maes, Ellis Good and Thomas Warrenudocho] Maes, Ellis Good and Thomas Warren +
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