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the said Rich: Ingle in maner aforesaid, was done & caused Liber P. R. by the said parties; after their knowledge that he was accused & arrested of highe Treason. to the great contempt of his Lops authority in the Leiut. gen: The ill example of others, and contrary to the peace of or Soveraigne Lord the king, his crowne & dignity. And of this Rescuous and Escape of an offendor imprisond for highe Treason, the said Attorny impeacheth the said severall pties respectively, and prayeth that such pceedings & iudgmt agst them be done therin as iustice requireth.
21. These are to will & require you in his Lops name to putt in yor answere to the charge of his Lops Attorny agst you, touching a certaine rescuous & escape of Rich: Ingle mariner within 3. daies at the farthest after the date hereof, vpon paine of Ct & such further perill as Law may inflict. To James Neale Esq &c. Giles Brent. Capt Tho: Cornwaleys Esq Edward Packer John Hamton.
22. William Stone of Accomack (p attorn Nathan Pope) prayeth processe to be awarded for the levying of 1 1 l 16s in mony sterling, recovered by the plf agst Thomas Games & Giles Basha by iudgmt of the County Court at Kent at 30. novemb: 1640: & of 600 l tob more for damage of non paymt since that time. a scire facias (to sher) to shew cause next court, vpon pill of exequ: vpon the iudgmt
29. Have william hardige, Joseph Edlo, henry bishop never putt planters and Robt wiseman gent at the Court on into Sheriffs thursday next by nine of the clock in the morning, hands to give evidence on his Maties & his Lops behalf agst
Rich Ingle mariner, touching certaine treasonable & pyraticall offences then intended to be charged agst him by his Lops attorny. And then & there returne this writt. To Robt Ellyson. J. L.
Eod. warrt The Informaon of william Hardige vpon his accusaon of Richard Ingle of highe-treason, taken by his Lops Attorny Generall
1. that about March or Aprill 1642. at Kent, & other times at St Maries, he heard the said Richard Ingle -say, that he was Captaine of Gravesend for the Parlamt agst the King. 2. that sometime in ffebruary the same yeare, at Accomack, the said Rich. Ingle being comanded in the kings name to
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