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Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1637-1650
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             Court and Testamentary Business, 1643.     1 97

      

        warrt retorn 2cl afternoone, to warne deft to Court vpon pill                   Liber P. R.

       i u dgmt

      

        July 10th vpon the refu sail of the deft to wage, the plf was

       admitted to his oath; & the Court adiudged that he should

       recover.

      

        febr. 12. 1643. Exeq: for 2 l beaver, & 15 l fees of Cort & 20 l

       sher: fees.

      

        John Lewger demandeth of mr Giles Brent 2840 l tob due

       vpon balance of accompt, as p demand vpon file.

      

        Richard Ingle mariner demandeth of Nicolas Cossin 700'

       tob & cask due vpon acct

      

        John hampton made oath that by the accompt of work wch

       this depont kept for mr John Langford Esq, there is 18 dayes

       work due from mr Langford to ffrancis Gray for his man

       Richard Browne.

        Jurat corarn me

          John Lewger

       1643                                                                                                     p. 92

        Aprill 10. Tho. Cornwaleys Esq. demandeth of John Lew

       ger Esq. 2520 l tob for damage by reason of the insuffi

       ciency of a catch hired to him by the defendt

        the said John Lewger saith that he hired his catch to the plf

       such as she was, & covenanted nor vndertook for any sufficiency,

       & that she was sufficient.

      

        Tho: Cornwaleys Esq demandeth of mr Giles Brent 2570 l

       tob, due by tobaccos of the plfs received at Kent by the deft

        the said Giles Brent, saith that he hath received the tobacco

       demanded, & shipped it aboard mr Ingles ship to the plfs vse.

        And the said Capt Cornwaleys for reply saith, that the

       tobacco shipped by the defendt is not merchantable, sound

       tobacco as it ought to be; & as he is bound to by factoridge

        And the said Giles brent saith, that he did vse a morall

       delegence & care in the receiving of the plfs tobaccos in the

       same manner & degree as he did for his owne; & that further

       he was not bound.

      

        Capt: william Blount appeared for Colonel ffrancis Trafford

       to the suit of Tho. hebden, & saith that the said Colon eli oweth

       nothing to the plf nor putt any servants of his to his physick

       or board:

      



 
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