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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1660. 421
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To the honnoble Governor & Councell
The humble petition of Walter Pake Sheweth that whereas James
Veitch stands indebted to the petr the full sufhe of ffower hundred
.... hand doth appeare, And the Petr accepting of his note with the
Consent of the said James Vech, and since Mr John Hollis being
fatally killed your petr is outed out of his Tobacco to his great loss
and damages. May it therefore please this honnoble Court to con-
sider the premisses, and grant your petr an order for his Tob with
Cost and damages. And hee shall euer pray as in duty bound :
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Liber
P.C.R.
Pake v.
Veitch
p. 421
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Whereupon the petr produced the ensuing note and assignmts
thereupon, Vizt Maior Hallews Sr haueing this opportunity I thought
good to write to Concearning John dandy, Belleys and other Tulls
that you haue in your Custody Mr Smyth has gott a order for you
upon John Dandyes estate for 498l Tob that I will ingage to pay to
whom you will please to appoint, Sr I had order from the Court to
write concearning the Tooles of John Dandy wch I hope you will
deliuer to his wife In soe doing I rest yours to comand
James Veitch
This 15th of October 1657 Assignmt
Mr Veitch pray pay this Tobacco to Walter Pake Oct 30th 1657
John Hollowes.
And the defendt by his Attorney Gyles Sadlier appearing and not
makeing any thing appeare matteriall why the petr should not be paid
fowre hundred Nynty Eight pounds Tob and Caske due by the note
aforesaid. The Court thought fitt, and soe ordered that the petr be
paid the said 498l Tob and Caske wth Costs suite by the deft.
Veitch his letter of Attorney to Sadlier
Know all men by these presents that I James Vech doe constitute
and appoint my loueing freind Giles Sadler gent my true and lawfull
Attorney for me & in my name to answere any suite or suites depend-
ing in this Proull Court, and what my said Attorney doth I doe
hereby ratify and confirme as if I were personally present, As witt-
nes my hand this 16th of ffeb 1660 Signed James Veitch
Testes John Reede ffrancis Jackson.
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[Bellows
and other
Tools]
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To the honnoble the Gouernor & Councell
The humble petition of Walter Pake Attorney for Mr Robert
Kedger Sheweth that whereas Mr Robert Taylor standeth indebted
to your petitioner the full sume of Seven hundred pounds Tob and
Caske, as, by specialty vnder his hand doth appeare, The premisses
Considered the petr humbly Craueth an order for his iust debt, And
your petr shall allwaies pray as in duty he is bound
And the defts Attorney Mr Thomas Manninge denying the Bill wch
could not then be proued. This Cause is nonsuited, and the plt to
pay Costs of suite.
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Kedger v.
Taylor
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