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A97318 At the court at White-Hall the 24th of July 1677. England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Nicholas, John.; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.; England and Wales. Privy Council. 1677 (1677) ESTC R225130 724 1

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At the Court at White-Hall the 24 th of July 1677. By the Kings Most Excellent Majesty and the Lords of His Majesties Most Honourable Privy Council UPon the Humble Petition of George Carew Esq Administrator of the Goods and Chattels of Sir William Courten and Sir Paul Pindar Sir Thomas Meres K t. Executor of Sir Erasmus de le Fountain Thomas Coppin Gilbert Crowch and William Hinton Esq Valentina Bazilla Lloyd Executrix of Sir Peter Vanloar and Elizabeth Bartlet Windows Mark Fletcher and Thomas Carter Merchants on the behalf of themselves and many Hundreds of His Majesties Subjects of England herein concerned setting forth the Sinister Practices used by Peter Boudaen of Middleburgh Merchant Nephew and sole Executor of Sir Peter Courten in Possessing himself of the Estate Real and Personal of the said Sir Peter avoiding to come to any Accompt for the same and obstructing the ordinary Course of Iustice during his life as his Sons and Heirs have since done whereby the due Administration of Iustice hath been often denyed and the Iudicial Acts and Decrees of the Prerogative Court and High Court of Chancery in this Kingdom nighted and contemn'd in the ordinary Courts of Iudicature in Holland and Zealand Where by Order from the States in the year 1676. Iustice was positively denyed the Petitioners to the great Oppression of them and of many Orphans and Widows claiming the Effects of Sir William Courten's Estate and his Sons as also of Mr. John Moncy's and Sir Paul Pindars gotten into the hands of the said Boudaen Pergens and others Inhabitants of Amsterdam and Middleburgh to the value of two hundred and fifty thousand pounds And therefore praying that speedy satisfaction may he required from the Embassadour Extraordinary of the States General or that Commissioners on either side may be forthwith named to inspect the Accompts between both Parties and determine the same according to Right His Majesty was pleased to appoint Wednesday the 10th of October next for hearing the Petitioners at the Board concerning this business at which time the Parties concerned are to give their attendance and bring their Council Learned if they please John Nicholas