Volume relating to the early history of Boston, containing the Aspinwall notarial records from 1644 to 1651, Part 32

Author: Aspinwall, William, fl. 1630-1662. [from old catalog]; Whitmore, William Henry, 1836-1900, [from old catalog] ed; Watkins, Walter Kendall, 1855- [from old catalog] ed; Hassam, John Tyler, 1841-1903. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Boston, Municipal printing office
Number of Pages: 488


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by the aforesd Isaac Addington & Capt John Leveret, & put of from one Court to another, by all weh (he affirm- etli) he hath suffered & susteined very much, & likely infinitely more to what he hath alreadie susteined suffered & lost.


Be it knowne by these p'sents that uppon the aforesaid al-


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legations, & at the instance of the aforesd John Jarvis mercht (now prisoner in Boston in N. Engl. at the suite of Capt. John Leveret ) I Wm. Asp: Not. & Tabell. publ by Authority of the Gen" Court of the Massachusetts admitted & sworne uppon the twelfth day of Decmb. 1650 did protest & (by ex- presse direction from the sd John Jarvis & in his owne words in manner following) doe by these p'sents ptest against Isaac Addington & Capt John Leveret theires heires Exec. Ad- ministr. & Assignes & every of them, for all sufferings losses & damages whatsoever, either by estate or credit, that the sd John Jarvis have heretofore heretofore susteined or shall any way hereafter suffer, loose, or be damnifyed in by being kept as is afore expressed from either the one third pt of the shipp aforesª her imployment & all improvements pfitts & gaines whatsoever wch the sd John Jarvis might or could any wayes have made thereof or hath beene any wayes made by her im- ployments, as also of what soever is any wayes due or shalbe made to appeare to be due from any of them, as likewise from any casualty whatsoever els the aforesd shipp Unicorne may come or shall hereafter happen unto her, either by ship- wreck, robbery, fyre, pyrats, & all dangers whatsoever els, & specially since her late depture from Boston in New England wthout his consent or privity thereunto, in the Mº. of August 1650ty. ffor all wch uppon due proofe by the sd John Jarvis made, yo" shalbe lyable to make him just & due reparation in time & place convenient.


This protest was by me the Notary aforesd reade & pub- lished the day aforesd unto Edw. Bendall Attr. for m' Isaac Addington, in the prsence of m' Edward Hutchinson & Mr Wm ffoster.


1. And the sª Edw. Bendal returned answer thereunto as followeth. ffirst to severall untruths therein contained, he saith, he to wit M' Jarvis knew of the voyage to Malaga from London, the sd John Jarvis being then there : & also the sd Jarvis knew of this last voyage to the Canaries & therefore should have spoken truth in his ptest. ffurther the sd Attr answreth, that it is untrue that he hath beene put of from


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Court to Court as the Records of the Court will declare, the Action being but entred in July & through his owne default not issued, when M' Addington attended uppon the issue thereof. And this Court hath fully heard the Cause, & on the seventeenth of this instant are to give in theire Judgmt in the Case. It is also untrue that he saith he desired to ob- taine a true Account & could not: for M' Addington & Edw. Bendall his Atturney


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tendred to M' Jarvis to refer the Accounts to able men, both before the Court & since, as the Atturney affirmeth.


2ly. Secondly to the Substance of Mr Jarvis Allegation, he answreth, that M' Addington long since in London & now againe in Court hath rendered him a true Acco. of the Vir- ginia Voyage, wch is all the Account that is due to him. ffor it appeared by Capt John Leveretts testimonie & sundry other circumstances (as that he neither tooke any care for fitting her out to sea, nor ptested against the Malaga Voyage though he knew thereof, & that Mr Jarvis himself confessed in Court, uppon certaine termes to have given order to the in' for sale of the ship) that the sd John Jarvis had sould his former interest, & himselfe saith in the begining of his protest, that London was the Port of Mr Addingtons discharge from the ship, & there M' Addington gave him an Acco. under his his hand, the very same weh hath now done & proved in Court: These are the answrs wch at present the Atturney gave, leaveing it to M' Addington uppon knowledge of the same to returne more plenary answers. Thus done & passed in the towne of Boston by mee the Notary aforesaid. Quod virtute offciis mei rogatus attesor & in fra.


This ptest aforegoing I did also read unto Capt John Leveret the 13th day of this instant Decemb. Quod attester vt supra.


Will" Aspinwall Nots publ


18 (10) 1650 I James Astwood of Boston in N. England mercht doe assigne & make over unto John Goodwin of London mercht the summe of fourty three pounds being halfe of a bill of eighty six pounds. Dated 9th of Novembr last & payable by Paul Allistre in Barbados, or otherwise in London att or before the first of October next, or wth in fourty dayes after the arrivall of the sd Paul in London wch shall first happen, the sd John Goodwin standing to the adventure of his pportion as in the sd Bill is expressed, a Copie whereof I have given him under the hand of the publick Notary. In


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witnes whereof I have hereunto put my hands & seale this 11th of Decemb. 16 50


Sealed & dd in pnce of


James Astwood & a seale. Roger Sayle


William Aspinwall Nots publ


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18 (10) 1650. Know all men by these. prsents that I George Harwood of Boston carpenter do institute & appoint Jane my wife & Nathaniel Bishop my lawfull Atturneyes to sell & make sale of my house & land standing in Boston or any goods belonging to mee & also I doe give power to the sd Jane my wife & Nathaniel Bishop to give possession & to interest those into the true title of my house & land who shall purchase the same as if I was present with my own hand to do it & also I do authorise & give power to these above named Jane & Nathaniel to aske demand & require all my debts due to mee & to pay such debts as I shal appoint where I am indebted. in witnes hereof I have set to my hand. John Shaw The Marke of Georg


Richard Sherman. Harwood


I Ri: Sherman testify that uppon the 19' of the 9 mo: 1650. Georg Harwood of Boston made a tre of Atturney unto Jane his wife & Nathaniel Bishop wherein he of his free will & consent appointed them to sell his house or other his occasions in wch letter of Atturney the date is mistaken being Dated 1651. Whereas the said tre of Atturney was made in 1650 as above written.


Taken uppon oath this 9th of the 10th mº. 1650 before me William Hibbins.


19 (10) 1650 Know all men by these prsents that I John Thompson of Lond. mariner doe acknowledge to owe unto Samuel Maverick of Nodles Iland neere Boston in New England Mercht the summe of sixty & six pounds sterl to be pa unto the sd Samuel Maverick his Execut's Administra- tors or Assignes upon the fyve & twentieth day of March next ensueing the date hereof. To wch paymt well & truly to be made I do bind my selfe my heires Exec & Adminis- trators firmly by these p'sents. In witnes whereof I have hereunto set my hand the 11th day of July Annº Dni 1650 Signed & dd in pnce of John Thompson. John Dane William Hudson.


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Deposed the 20th of the 8th mo. 1651 by John Dane that hee did see the signeing & Delivery hereof. before me Increase Nowell.


19 (10) 1650. Whereas Benjamin Gillom hath disbursed & layed out on the ship the Expectation & towards the Cargo now aboard her for her intended voyag to the value of six hundd thirty two pounds I John Turner doe hereby acknowledge that the sd Benjamin Gillom hath interest in the sd shipp & Cargo to the aforesaid value & do pmise at the end of this or intended voyage to give an account unto the sd Benjamin for his aforesd pt & the pceede thereof. And for pformance bind my selfe Exect & Assignes by these presents. witnes my hand here unto set July 10th. 1644.


Witnes Samuel Maverick. p me John Turner. Nathaniel Silvester.


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19 (10) 1650 Know all men by these p'sents that whereas I Alexander Lindsey Mercht having order & Comis- sion fro Mr Maurice Thompson & Mr Wm Penayer of Lond. Merchts for the transaction of theire affaires in Barbados in relation to theire trade & merchandise & in pticular as theire Agent concerning the Managing & transaction of theire affaires in relation to the ship Providence whereof Capt Hen. Tavern' is mr at present & myself Alexandr Lindsey mercht & Supcargo have for the advancement of the sd shipp & voyage uppon her p'sent designe unto N. Eng. in relation unto the sª Maurice Thompson & Wm Penayer & in respect of the Advancement of theire Designes as theire Agent & mercht. & for theire use, have taken up & received of major Robert Sedgwick & mr ffrancis Norton of Charls towne in severall goods & Merchandise according to my advice & order the full & compleate summe of one thousand foure hundd sixty eight pounds sterl, of & concerning wch I the sd Alexander Lindsey do fully cleerly & absolutely by these presents acquit release and discharge them the sª Major Rob Sedg: & Mr ffra: Norton theire severall & respective heires Exec administrators & Assignes & every of them & declare my selfe heerby fully satisfyed in every respect ac- cording to my order & theire agreement therein. ffor the true paymt & full satisfaction of wch sd summe by me re- ceived I have given unto the sª Major Robt Sedgwick & Mr ffra: Norton Bills of Exca to the full value of one thousand foure hundd threescore & eight pounds to be well & truly pa in London by the aforesd Mr Maurice Thompson or Mr Wm


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Penayer as by the contents of the aforesd Bills may more at Large appeare. Now let all men know whom these prsents concerns


Know that I the sd Alexandr Lindsey agent to the aforesd Mr Maurice Thompson & Mr Wm Penayer doe by these pnts also fully firmly & absolutely oblige what soever estate I now have or shall receive of the above said Mr Maurice Thompson & Wm Penayer, as also my owne pson & estate reall & psonall in the penall summe of two thousand fyve hundd pounds sterling for secureing the aforesd Bills of Exch. in paymt to be made according to the tenor thereof in every respect. In witnes whereof I the sd Alex: Lindsey have hereunto sett my hand & seale this tenth day of y month comonly called October in the yeare 16.49.


By mee Alex : Lindsey & a seale Sealed subscribed & dd in the


pnce of. Increase Nowel J John Parris. George Parris.


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20 (10) 1650. I Abraham Shurt do bind my selfe heires & Executors unto Mr Tho: Elbridge his heires & Executors & Assignes in the summe of seven thousand pounds uppon condition that I will abide the order of any Court at Boston or any Arbitration to be made betwixt us betwixt this & September next in an action of the case uppon Accounts taken out by him betwixt mee & Mr Giles Elbridge & John his Executor. Witnes my hand this 20 (10) 1650


Test. Abraham Shurt.


Georg Munnings William Aspinwall Nots publ :


21 (10) 1650. Be it knowne by these prsents that I Barnabie Stanfast Comandr & mr of the ship Wm & Georg of London of the burden of an hundd & eighty touns or there- abouts now rideing at anchor in the harbor of Boston being deserted of my men, for & in consideration of six hundd fourty & two pounds fourteene shillings, whereof I doe acknowledge my selfe fully satisfyed, have bargained & sould the sd shipp unto Major Gener" Edw. Gibons, to- gether wth all her Masts sailes saileyards anchors cables ropes cords guns gunpowder shott artillery tackle munition furni- ture & apparell boate skiffe & appurtenances according to an Inventory made of the same & Delivered unto the sª Edw.


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Gibons under my hand, to have & to hould the sd shipp & p mises unto him the sª Edw. Gibons his Exec. Adminin- ist & Assignes, as his & theire pp goods to his & theire pp use forever. And I the sª Barnaby Stanfast mine Excc. & Admin. the sd ship & p'misses afore mentioned to be bar- gained & sould unto the sd Ed: Gibons his Exec Admin. & Assignes, against all men, shall & will warrant & defend by these p'sents, according to the Custome of Oleron, pil of sea fyre & enemies only accepted. In witness whereof I the sd Barnaby Standfast have hereunto put my hand & seale this 7th of Sept. 1650.


Witnes to this p'sents writeing p me Barnaby Stanfast & a seale.


John Thompson Andrew Pope.


21 (10) 1650 Be it knowne by these p'sents that I John Allen of Charls towne in New Engl: mercht. & pt owner of the ship Welcome of the burden of three hundd tuns or thereabouts for good & valuable consideration by me in hand received have bargained & sould & by these pnts do bargaine & sell unto Tho. Broughton of Boston in New England Mercht one sixteenth pt as well of the sd shipp as of all & singular her masts sailes sailyards anchors cables ropes cords guns gunpowder shott artillery tackle munition apparell boat skiffe & furniture to the same


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belonging to have & to hould the sd sixteenth pt as well of the sd ship as of all & singular the p"misses unto him the sd Tho: Broughton his Ex: Adm & Assignes as his & theire pp goods to his & theire pp use for ever. And I the sd John Allen mine Exec. & Administ. the said sixteenth pte as well of the sd ship as of all & singular the p'misses forementioned to be bargained & sould unto the sd Tho: Broughton his Exec Admins. & Assignes against all men shall & will warrant & defend from the first of November last past, for one whole yeare & a day, pill of sea fyre & enemies only Excepted. In witnes whereof I the sd John Allen have hereunto sett. my hand & seale this 20th of Dec. 1650.


Sealed & dd in puce of


William Aspinwall Nots publ: p me John Allen & a seale.


17 (10) 16.5 0 Uppon the xvijth day of Decembr. 16.50 Before me Wm Aspinwall Notary & Tab: publ by Authority of the Gener" Court of the Massachusetts admitted & sworne


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psonally appeared m' Nathaniel Silvester of Barbados mercht. wch Appcarer required me the Notar aforest for him & in his name to Demand of Capt. Nicholas Shapley security for fifteene thousand eight hundd & twelve pounds of good mer- chantable well cured Muscavados Sugar to be pd unto him or his Assignes in Barbados wthin six months after the Date hereof, a Copy of wch securitie is herewthall sent under mine hand.


Accordingly I the Notary aforesd at request aforesd & wth a draught of the security aforesd did repaire unto the sd Nicholas Shapley to demand him to firme the same, being for the like value Delivered to the sd Capt Shapley by the sd Nathaniel Silvester, & uppon his denyall to firme the sd writeing I the Notary aforesd did ptest & by these pnts doe ptest against the sd Nicholas Shapley for all damages losses & interests wch the sd Appearer hath or further may suffer thereby, for all weh the sd Nich: Shapley shalbe responsall & lyable to make him due reparations in time & place Con- venient. Thus done & passed; & the said writeing for securitie tendred to be firmed in presence of Capt John Allen of Charlstowne.


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Know all men by these pnts that I Nicholas Shapley doe acknowledge my selfe indebted unto M' Nathaniel Silvester of Barbados in the full & just summe of thirty one thousand six hundd twenty foure pounds of well cured Muscavados Sugar, to be pd unto him the sd Nathaniell Silvester or his Assignes at Barbados. Unto the true pformance whereof I the sd Nicholas Shapley doe bind my selfe mine heires Executors & Administrators firmly by these p'sents, & in witnes thereof have sett to my hand & seale this xviith of Decemb. 1650:


The Condition of this obligacon is such that if the above bonnden Nicholas Shapley shall well & truly pay or cause to be pd unto the above named Nathaniel Silvester or his Atturney or Atturneyes Assigne or Assignes the full & just summe of fifteene thousand eight hundd & twelve pounds of good merchantable wel cured Muscavados Sugr at some con- venient storehouse neere the Indian Bridge where the sd Nath: Silvester shall appoint, that then this obligcon shalbe utterly void & of none effect otherwise to remaine in full force & strength.


This above written I did prsent to Capt Nicholas Shapley in pace of John Allen of Charlstowne mercht to be firmed Ich he refused.


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23 (10) 16.5 0 Mr Hamond Ward


Loveing Brother you may please by vertue of this my Bill of Credit to honor the Bills of mr Henry Shrimpton & Mr John Cowling & Mr John Sampson or either of them to the value of fyve hundd pounds sterl the weh the aforesd may p chance draw uppon yo" for the sd vallew of Corne to be laden for the Account of yor selfe Mr Thomas Cowling & my selfe in thirds : the sd Bills tc goe at fourty dayes sight. & put it to Accº: as p advice : & of these Credits I have dd three of one tenor: the one accomplished the other of no effect. Dated the 25th of may.


Aº Dni 1650


Indorsed.


Phillip Warde : To M' Hammond Ward mercht in London.


24 (10) 1650. This witnesseth that I Edw. Abbot (for & in consideration of a considerable summe of money by Robt Nash of Boston paid for mee, & other Disbursements) doe hereby bind my selfe as Covenant servant unto the sd Robt Nash for & dureing the terme of two yeares next ensueing the 15th of January covenanting to doe him or his Assignes faithfull & true service & yeeld obedience to all theire lawfull commands dureing the sd terme, they finding me meete drink & lodging dureing the tearme aforesd. And in witnes hereof have hereunto sett my hand & seale. The summe of money aforementioned is 12li for these two yeares services.


Sealed & dd in pnce of W Aspinwall Wm Phillips.


Edw. Abbot & a seale.


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26 (10) 1650. Noverint universi p'sentes me Jacobu Blomfield de Boston in fra Nova Anglia in America planter teneri et firmiter obligari Jacobo Everill de Boston p"dict Shoomaker in vigint quatnor libr bene et legalis monet Angl solvend vid Jacobo Everill aut suo cert Atturnat Exec. Administr vel Assignes suis ad quam quidem solucone bene et fideliter faciends obligo me heredes execut et Administr meos firmiter p p'sentes. Sigillo meo sigillat


Dat vicesimo die Martij Ano Dni milisimo sexcent quad- ragesimo nono. 16 4.9.


The Condicon of the above written obligacon is such that if the above bounden James Blomfield his heires Execut Administr or Assignes or any of them doe well & truly satisfy & pay or cause to be satisfyed & pd unto the above


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named James Everill his Exec Administrators or certaine Assignes the full & just summe of twelve pound of good & lawfull money of England at or uppon the tenth day of May next ensueing the date hereof wth out any fraud or further delay, that then this prsent obligacon to be void & of none effect, or els to remaine in full power strength & vertue.


Sigillat & Deliberat James Blomfield & a seale.


in p'sentia urun Edw. Bendall


Nathaniel Sowther


Thomas Painters marke.


30 (10) 1650 Shipped by the grace of God in good order & well conditioned by Mr Henry Shrimpton of Boston in New England in & uppon the good shipp called the Georg Bonadventure of London whereof is Mr under god for this prsent voyage John Crump of London & now rideing at anchor in the roade of Isle of Shoales in N. England & by Gods grace bound for the Port of Bilboa to say nine hundd & eight Kintalls of dry merchantable codfish & one hundd & ten Kint of dry dressed & refuse codfish for the Accr of Mr Rowland Wilson and Mr Martin Bradgate being marked & Numbered as in the Margent & are to be dd in the like good order & well conditioned at the foresd Port of Bil- boa the danger of the seas only excepted unto Mr Jo- seph Throckmorton of Bilboa or to his Assignes he or they paying freight for the sª goods according to Charter ptie wth primage & average accustomed. In witnes whereof the M' or purser hath affirmed to three bills of ladeing all of this


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tenor & date, the one of & wch three bills being accomplished the other to stand void : & so God send the good shipp to her desired Port in safety. Amen. Dated in at the Isle of Shoales this 23 Aug. 1950. John Cramp.


30 (10) 1650 Shipped by the grace of God in good order & well conditioned by Henry Shrimpton of Boston in N: England in & uppon the good shipp called the welcome of N. Engl. whereof is Mr under God for this psent voyage John Cutting of Charlstowne & now rideing at Anchor in the river of Boston & by Gods grace bound for the Port of London, to say three puncheons & two hogsheads &


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two halfe hogsheads being marked & num- NISE. 1: 2. V. bred as in the Margent & are to be are puncheons dd in the like good order & well condi- N. V.B. hhds tioned at the foresd port of London the dan- N. 3. 4. halfe ger of the seas only excepted, unto


hogsheads


Mr Edw. Shrimpton London or to his primage paid Assignes he or they paying freight for the sd goods wth primage and average ac- customed. In witnes whereof the m' or purser of the sd ship hath affirmed to three bills of ladeing all of this tenor & Date, the one of weh three bills being accomplished the other twoe to stand voyd & so God send the good ship to her de- sired Port in safety Amen. Dated in Boston this 19th of Oct. 16 50


The contents I know not p John Cutting.


30 (10) 1650 Shipped by the grace of God in good order & well conditioned by me Henry Shrimpton of Boston in N: Engl. in & uppon the good shipp called the Charls whereof is M' under God for this present voyage Charls Saunders & Now rideing at Anchor in the river of Boston & by Gods grace bound for the Port of London, to NISE. 1. 3. 4. puncheons say three puncheons & one hogshead & foure score Mooseskins being marked & numbred as in the margent. & are to be dd in the N. 2. hogshed like good order & well conditioned at the foresd Port of Lond. the danger of the seas from N. 1. to 80 moosskins. only excepted unto Mr Edw. Shrimpton of London or to his Assignes he or they pay- ing freight for the sd goods nine pound wth primage & Average accustomed. In Witnes whereof the Mr or Purser of the sd Ship hath affirmed to three bills all of this tenor & date, the one of ych three bills being accomplished the other two to stand voyd & so God send the good shipp to her desired port in safety Amen. Dat in Bosto. 16th day of Octob. 1650. The contents nor contents I know not. primage & averadge pd


Charls Saunders.


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30 (10) 1650. I Wm Aspinwall Notary & Tab: publ by Authority &c: doe testify that when Mr Bradley & Mr Barton ptested against Mr Tuttle for want of theire Comple- ment of goodes, he the sd John Tuttle tendred them full pay in other goods merchantable at Barbados but they refused to take any but such as they had order for from Barbados. Quod &c: Dat. 30 (10) 1650


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30 (10) 1650. Know all men by these pntes that I John Trumble of Charlstowne in New England seaman in the good shipp called the Wm & George by this ordeine & appoint my trusty & beloved friend James Browne glasier in Charls- towne in New England for my lawfull Atturney to sue at Court &c or to answr in Court in my behalfe as if I my selfe were there prsent concerning any differences betweene mee & Tho: Webber Mr of the May flower. & hereunto I sett my hand. this the 23 Decemb. 1650. John Trumble.


Witnes James Cary John Long.


30 (10) 1650. Uppon the 30th day of Decembr 16.50. Before mee Wm Aspinwall Not & Tab: publ by Authority of the Gener" Court of the Massachusetts admitted & sworne, psonally appeared John Jarvis mercht. & presented me this writing as followeth to declare unto Edw. Bendall Attr to M' Isaac Addington & to receive his answr, wch accordingly I did, The contents followe.


A reply to the prevaricating answer of Edw. Bendall unto a ptest against Isaac Addington & Capt John Leveret.


1. Whereas Edward Bendall answereth unto the ptest aforesd as to untruths, & saith in the first place, that John Jarvis knew of the voyage from London to Malago, as also (as he saith) of this last voyage to the Canaries; In answr to wch as touching the first voyage from London to Malago, as also her last voyage, as in the protest expressed, to the Canaries, John Jarvis saith they were both wthout his con- sent or privity thereunto, therefore he speaketh truth in his ptest.


2. Whereas Edward Bendall saith that it is untrue that John Jarvis hath beene put of from Court to Court as the Records of the Court (as he saith) will declare. To wch I answer that sufficient testimony wilbe pduced to the con- trary, as also from records of the Court, to prove what John Jarvis in his ptest hath spoken to be true & what Edward Bendall hath said to be untrue.


3. Whereas Edward Bendall answereth that John Jarvis desired to obtaine a true Account from Isaac


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Addington & could not (as John Jarvis yet affirmeth) whereas the sª Edw: Bendall saith that Isaac Addington long since in London & now here in Court hath rendred him


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a true Acco. of the Virginia voyage, wch is untrue, for the Accounts prsented in London as also here are not true nor just as will evidently be made so to appeare.


4. Whereas Edw. Bendall saith that the Accº. of the Virginia voyage was all the Accounts that were due unto John Jarvis, the wch is false & untrue, for John Jarvis ought to have had an Acco. of his third of the ship in case shee were any wayes sould, as the pties uppon groundles testi- monies & circumstances doe alledge.




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