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A34767 To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty the humble peticion of William Courten, esquire, grandchild and heyre of Sr. William Courten, deceased and George Carew, esquire, administrator of the goods and chattells of Sr. William Courten on the behalf of themselves and several others, your Majesties good subjects of England. Courten, William, 1642-1702. 1674 (1674) Wing C6592; ESTC R34841 631 2

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That in prosecution of Justice and reparation your Majestie was gratiously pleased particularly to owne the said cause in a more especiall manner in the Treaty Anno 1662. then all other damages of that nature to your subjects in regard of the many services and sufferings of Sr. William Courten and others Intrested that had lent one Hundred and Twenty five Thousand Ponnd Sterling to his late Majestie at usuall Interest towards the ordinary charge of the Crowne before the yeare 1640 which remains yet unsatisfied as by the Tallies and Assignements in the Exchequer appeares That during the late Warr Anno 1672. your Majestie most graciously appeared againe concerning the damages of the said Ships holding your self obliged in Justice and honour to get satisfaction from the principall Offenders for the same As by the orders of the Councell Table and reports of the Committe of Lords intimating the merrits of the said cause to your Majestie accordingly That notwithstanding all the orders procedings and speciall grants under the great Seale of England concerning the said Shipps Goods and Fraights the Hollanders doe still pretend they are not obliged to give any satisfaction for the same being made a debt incumbant upon the Crowne by the last Treaty at London whereby eight Hundred Thousand Pattacones are to be paid unto your Majestie by the States Generall at foure equall payments for which the Crowne of Spaine stands obliged that they shall be paid accordingly Your Peticioners doe therefore most humbly pray that your Majestie would be most graciously pleased to assigne some part and proportion of the said Money payable to your Majestie by the States unto your Peticioners in Satisfaction of the said damages and losses concerning the said Shipps as aforesaid or to grant them some assignment upon any branch of your Majesties revenue in liew thereof And your Peticioners shall ever pray c.