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Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1636-1647. 77


Also one boare belonging to Sergt Howard of Kent (as is Liber Z)
This (as far as I can remember) is a true
and perfect Inventary of all the goods received
by Sergt vaughan at Palmer's Iland

July. 1. the mke of [mark] John ffullwood
alias Sands

The Accompt of Sergt Robert vaughan

Imprmis, died at Palmer's Iland I. steere
Item; killed at Palmer's Hand, at the Governors being there
I. boare of Sergt Howards
I. sow of Tho: Smiths

7. piggs
the rest of the swine were left vpon the Iland
Item killed there, I. cock and 7. chickens, the henne deli-
vered to mr Lewger.
the 4. servants delivered to mr Lewger and the neate cattell
It one wedge lost
It 1. remnant of blew cloth; disbursed for corne for the
meintenance of the company
It: 1. remnant of cloth remaining wth the Sergeant
It 1 woodden chest of mr Smith's; remaining wth the sergt
It. a p of tables delivered to Reinold ffleete
It throwen over board; a bread troughe, a woodden forme,
quilted coate
It a case of bottles rem wth the Sergt
It the litle books remaining wth the Sergt & mr Perkins
booke
It a remnant of course-cloth; delivered to will: Cooke.
It the bow and arrowes delivered to Jack harrington
It 3. knives delivered to the servants.
It 1. washing tubb fallen in pieces. The rest of the goods
mentioned in the Inventary delivered to mr Lewger
p me Robert vaughan

William Clobery to Secretary Coke
28. June 1638.
Right Honorable,
The many wrongs and oppressions which wee suffer from
the Lord Baltimore's people in Maryland, who have lately with
armed men comeing in the night surprized our plantations,
removed our servants and wholy ruinated what wee had there,
enforceth us to renew our complaints to his sacred Majestie.
In which way, being unable through sicknes to waite on you

P. R. O.

Colonial
Papers. Vol.
IX, No. 117.



 
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