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An Ʋmpirage.
TO all Christian People, to whom this present Writing shall come, I R. C. Citizen and Stationer of London, Umpire indifferently chosen by F. W, &c. and T. C. of, &c. having deliberately heard and understood the griefs and allegations, and Proofs of both the said Parties; and willing∣ly, as much as in the lieth, to set the said parties at unity & good accord; do by these Presents arbitrate, award, order, deem, decree, and judge, That the said F. W. his Executors, and Assigns, shall well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the said T. C. his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, at or in the, &c. the full sum of, &c. of lawful money of England, on the tenth day of, &c. next ensuing the, &c. And that upon payment thereof, either of the said F. W. and T. C. shall seal, subscribe, and as his several Act and Deed deliver unto the other of them a General Release in Writing, of all Matters, Actions, Suits, Causes of Actions, Bonds, Bills, Covenancs, Controversies, and Demands whatsoever, which either of them hath, may, might, or. in any wise ought to have, of and against the other of them, by reason aforesaid, or means of any matter, cause, or thing whatsoever, from the beginning of the World, until the 30th day of June now last past, and in the Fifteenth year of, &c. In witness, &c.