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aboard the ship called the Reformaon in St Georges river Liber P. R. in the County of St Maries, on the 18th of January last in the custody of Edward Packer then sheriff, being & remaining, for suspicion of treason, at the place aforesaid, on the day aforesaid, out of the custody aforesaid did break & depart 1643 without & against the will of the said Edward Packer p. 131 ffebruary with force & armes, contrary to the peace of the Lo: Propr. &c. retu rne Ignoramus.
In the afternoone, the first Enquest was charged wth 2. Bills more, viz 1. Lett it be enquired for the Lo: Propr if at mattapanian in St Clements hundred on some day in Aprill 1643. Richard Ingle mariner did vse & vtter certaine malicious & scandalous words agst the Princely honor of Prince Rupert viz [that Prince Rupert was Prince Traitor & Prince rogue, and if he had him aboard the ship he would whip him at the capsten] malitiously & scandalously, agst the peace of the Lo: propr &c. returnd Ignoramus.
2. Lett it be enquired for the Lo: Propr if Rich. Ingle mariner on 30th day of march last, aboard his the said Rich. Ingles ship, in S. Georges river within the County of St. maries, did vse & vtter these traiterous words (viz, that the king (meaning or Sover: Lo. k. Charles) was no king neither would be no king, nor could be no king, vnles he did ioine with the Parlamt] intending & conspiring the death & destruccon of or Lo the k. as an enemy & traitor, contrary to his allegeance & contrary to the peace of Or Soy. L. the k. &c. and the Inquest not agreeing vpon their verdict, at 7cl night, prayed to be dismissed & the Secretary adiorned the Court & Inquest till Satturday morn: next 9. clock
3. warrt to sheriff to warne as many ffreemen as conveniently p. 132 he might not exceeding 24. to be at Court 9cl morn: to inquir &c. vpon pill of such fine as default deserve J. L.
Thomas hebden sheweth to the Court that in ffebr 1641. he made a demand vpon record, of 1 200 acres of land due to him in his owne & others right by conditions of plantation; and since that time had the then Leiutents Generalls warrant to the Survayor for the survaying & laying out therof for the petr and accordingly 700 acres in one plott together about the now dwelling house of the petr is survayed, & the survay therof returnd into the office; & the petr hath paid the survayor his fees, & hath paid his Lops cheif-rent for it; & hath built & dwelt vpon it these 4. or 5 yeares but now is denied to have his
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