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Liber P. R. the repaymt of it in case Mr Abel Snow of London did not allow of the acct wch being since allowed by the said Abel, the dept hath released the mortgage vnto the said James Cauther & Tho: Boys. Jurat.
Eod: Mary Courtny widd: demandeth of Thomas Boys 700 l tob; due by accompt. the said Thomas Boys acknowledgeth it to be due; & that iudgernt should be entred agst him whensoever it shalbe demanded by Mary Courtney.
The said Tho. Boys in satisfaction of the debt aforesaid, con veyed & made over vnto the said Mary Courtney, one browne cow cropt on the right eare, & a peice cutt out of the left eare, now being at John hollis's plantation; to have & to hold the same cow vnto the said mary Courtney from this pnt day, to the vse of him the said Tho: Boys, vntill this day twelvemonth; & in case the said Tho: Boys shall not pay vnto the said mary or her assignes seven hundred Wt of tobacco; at or afore the said day then to have it vnto the said mary Courtny to her owne vse & behoofe for ever. recognit coram me John Lewger the mark of + Thomas Boys
3. Thomas Boys demandeth of James Cauther 5450 l tob, due vpon accompt
Eod: Tho: Boys sheweth that whereas the petr is bound by bill to Angud for a certaine somme of 4277 l tob; 500 l of somme was for transporting of 3. head of cattell of the petrs then in virginea, wch the said mr Angud then assumed to bring vp afore the end of Aprilh then next following, for the said recompence of 500 l now the said mr Angud deceased afore the said cattell were transported, & hereby not only the said 500' tob became not due, but the said mr Angud hath en- damaged the petr by that his default to the value of his 3. cattell wch are since dead; wth he valued at 3000' tob. & prayeth that the said 3500 l tob may be discompted to him out of his said bill.
March i. In pnce of John hollis, acknowledging that he hath heard Sedent John Angud say. that he was to have 500 l tob of Boys Secret: for the transport of his cattell; whervpon & vpon the oath of John hamton that to his knowledge, five hundred wt of tob for the transport of Tho. boys' catteil, was part of the accompt of 4277 l tob for wch Boys gave his bill to the said Angud;
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