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Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1637-1650
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              Court and Testamentary Business, 1643.     209

      

         19 william durford demandeth of John dandy 500 l tob for                   Liber P. R.

       damage of non pformance of his covenant to the plf for the de

       livery of 300. of 6d nailes & 1. p of chest-hinges;

         warrt to warne deft Satturday next 1. clock after dinner.

      

         July 8. Tho. hebden complaineth agst Joseph Edlo for a

       trespasse in deteining his canow

         warrt to have the deft to shew cause on monday morn: next

      

         Eod. Tho. hebden prayeth to be restored to the possession

       of a canow vnlawfully deteined from him, & now lying at St

       Inigos.

         warrt to attach it till the ptie possessed putt in security to

       answere at michaelmas Cort

      

         Eod: Giles Brent Esq demandeth of John Thomson 600 l

       tob, wherof 500' tob. due by bill

         warrt to warne deft return friday next; pill of iudgmt

      

         Leonard Calvert Esq p attorn Peter draper demandeth, of

       John Lee 1 600 l tob & cask due vpon accot

      

         Leonard Calvert Esq p attorn Peter draper demandeth of

       John hollis 30 l of beaver due vpon accot

         warrt to warne to Cort on monday next: on pill

      

         July 8th Giles Brent Esq demandeth of derrick Geritzon 2                   p. 104

       bbrells corne due by contract

         warrt retorn friday next, vpon pill iudgmt

      

         10 Blanch oliver widd. & Admratrix of Roger Oliver

       demandeth of John hollis, Thomas Boys and George Tailor,

       8o. armes length of roanoke, and 1. p of shoes & 1. p stockins

       & 1. wastcoat, & 1. monmouth cap & 2. fishinglines; wch were

       in the possession of the said Roger at the time of his death, &

       came afterward into the possession of the said defendts

         the said Jo: hollis denieth vpon oath that any of the said

       roanoke nor any of the other goods demanded came into his

       possession saving 1. p shoes he ware till he came home, wch he

       is ready to deliver; but he saw a quantity of roanoke in a

       pockett wch he desired George Tailor to take charge of but the

       certaine quantity he knoweth not

         thomas Boys denieth vpon oath that any of the goods de

       manded came into his possession.

         the said George Tailor saith vpon oath that all the goods of

       the said Rogers as came into his hands he delivered vnto the

      



 
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