The Reioynder of Bonham Esq; Defendant |
to the Replicacõn of John Bill Complaynant
1. This Defendant for Rioynder saith in all & every thing & things as before in his Answere he hath said & doth & |
2. [3 words illegible] Iustifie maynteyne & prove his said Answere & all & every matter clause Article thing and things |
3. [2 words illegible] conteyned to be good iust & true in such sorte manner & forme As in the same Answere the same |
4. as was sett forth & expressed Without that that the Answere of this defendant is vncertayne or Insufficient |
5. [2 words illegible] to be replyed vnto by the said Complainant Or that there are diuerse or any faults or & |
6. [2 words illegible] therein contayned As in the said Replicacõn is vntruely pretended & surmised And |
7. [word illegible] that that this defendant hath refused to accept of the Complainants offer concerning the giving |
8. [word illegible] & sufficient reall securitie to discharge this defendant of & from the Complainants debts in the |
9. [conjectural: said] Replicacõn mencõned As in the said Replicacõn is likewise vntruely sett forth & pretended |
10. [word illegible] wthout that that any other matter or thing in the said Replicacõn contayned matteriall or |
11. [conjectural: effectu]all in the lawe to be reioyned vnto & therein or hereby not sufficiently reioyned vnto |
12. [---]sed or denyed is true All wch matters this defendant is ready to averre & proue as this |
13. honorable Court shall awarde & prayeth as before in his answers he hath prayed.
[FINIS]
This Chancery Petition is undated. For the evidence for my dating see Maria Wakely, ‘Printing and Double-Dealing in Jacobean England: Robert Barker, John Bill, and Bonham Norton’, The Library, June 2007.
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