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Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1637-1650
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                Court and Testamentary Business. 1642. 187

     

        Walter beane complaineth of Edward Parker sheriff, for                        Liber P. R.

      entring vpon the house & plantation of the plaintif, as a tres

      passer, to extend it for the debt of william howkins. to the

      damage of the plf in 2000 l tob.

        the said Edward Parker saith, that he did not enter vpon

      the house & plantaon pretended, as a trespasser, & that the

      house & plantaon was the proper hereditamt of william howkins,

      wherof the said william was possessed in his owne right at the

      time of the defends entry.

        and the Court dismissed the deft without day.

      1642                                                                                                     p. 84

     

        March: 1. the said Peter draper saith that the tobacco taken

      & carried away by him, wherof he is complained of by mr

      Lewger, was the proper goods of the Governr for whose vse

      he received it.

        John Lewger demandeth of Peter draper five hundred Wt of

      tob for a trespasse in taking & carrying away at broadcreek at

      Kent, two hogsheads of tobacco the last yeare, marked with

      the pfs mark & received to his vse by his attorny Robt vaughan,

      & whereof

     

        Peter draper demandeth of william Edwin 100 l tob, due by

      bill.

     

        William Broughe demandeth of John dandy 201 l tob due by

      accot denied, & 1 203 l acknowledged by the deft

        the said Jo. dandy denieth the demand to be due

               and the Judge dismissed the plaintif without day

      Sedent Secret

               for 201 & adiudged for 1 203. to be recovered by

      the plf

     

     

     

        5th Aprill 1643 exequution for 1 203 l & 60 l fees & 5 l charges.

      retorn without delay.

     

        John hampton appeared to the action of John hollis agst him

      and Thomas Boys for 4277' tob & cask due by bill, & acknowl

      edged the said demand to be due, to Jo. Angud deceased.

     

        In the pnce of John wavill (attorny for tho: boys) demanding

      out of the said bill a discompt of 3500 l tob, demanded by action

      vpon record the 3d ffebr last. & was allowed. Exequution for

      3777 l tob & 15 l fees, & fees of exequution.

      George Binx  will tomson1 2. freemen charged with an

      John Wavill  marks pheypo     oath to present ffugitives,

      John hollis  John mansell     who presented william hoo

      walter broadhurst robt nicolls          kins, william Edwin, John

     



 
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