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238 Court and Testamentary Business, 1643.
Liber P. R. late of Redriff in comit Surrey in the realme of Engl. mariner on the 22. day of febr in the 17. yea of his maties reigne, aboard his ship called the Reformaon then riding at anchor at Accomack in Virginea, being arrested by the Comder of Accomack in the kings name, contemned the arrest, saying these words [I deny it in the Parlarnents name] and rose in armes against the kings authority, and drew out his curtelaxe, saying [he that came aboard he would cutt off his head] contemptuously malitiously & traiterously, as an enemy to Or Lo: the king; contrary to the peace of Or Lo: the k. his crowne & dignity And the returne of the Enquest was Ignoramus
2. Let it be enquired for Or Lord the king, if richard Ingle late of redriff &c. on the 20th of november, and some daies afore & since, in the 17. yea: of his Maties reigne at Gravesend in comit Kent, in the realine of Engi: not having the feare of God before his eies, but instigated thervnto by the instigaon of the divell, & example of other traitors & enemies of his matie traiterously, & as an enemy to Or Lo: the king, did levie war & beare armes agst his matie and accept & exercise the comand & captainship of the said towne of Gravesend, agst the king, for & vnder the kings enemies contrary to his allegeance & contrary to the peace &c. returnd Ignoramus. 3. Let it be enquired for the Lo: Propr: if Richard Ingle mariner, on the of Aprill in the 18th yeare of his Maties reigne, or some day afore or since neare about that time, aboard his ship called the Reformaon then riding at anchor in Patowmeck river afore or neare St Clements Iland, certaine malicious & scandalous words & speeches did vtter & vse agst the Princely honor of Prince Rupert his Maties Lieutent Generall in England, viz saying [that Prince Rupert was a rogue or rascall] mali ciously & slanderously contrary to the peace of the Lo. Propr his dnaon & dignity. returnd Ignoramus. After the delivery of the foresaid Bills to the foresaid Enquest; another Enquest was impanelled, & sworne in forme aforesaid viz Cutbert ffenwick walter Beane John nevill John medleyfrancis Gray Rich. nevett barnaby JacksonPeter draperJoseph Edlo John LangfordArthur Hay Gerard fford
Then were sworne for evidence to the said Enquest, daniel duffill, george tailor, robt Ellyson, John metcalfe, & Edward hall. And this Bill was given to the Enquest in charge. Let it be enquired for Lo. Propr, if Rich; Ingle mariner,
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