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Court and Testamentary Business, 1643. 261
15. Tho: Cornwaleys Esq demandeth of Thomas Bushell Liber P. R. 575 l tob & cask due by acct to this day. writt to deft to be at Cort next morn: 10cl pill iudgmt
16 the deft acknowledgeth the demand to be due. and the Cort adiudged the plf recover.
1 6 Robt Ellyson late sheriff demandeth of Rich. Ingle 650 l tob & cask due for fees of warning divers iuries & evidences to enquire of certaine crimes of wch enquiry the said Richard was the cause; & 600 of wch said somme hath beene assumed to the plf by the said Richard but is since gone away without satisfying it & therefore prayeth to be admitted to prove his demand. it was found by the Cort that the deft had appointed paymt to the plf in mr Secretaries hands wch according to his appointmt the Court allowed him.
Thomas weston p attorn will. marshall demandeth of Thomas Boys 580' tob & cask due by bill. 1643 p. 149 March 16. John Lewger on behalfe of his Lop sheweth that whereas Richard Ingie was obnoxious to divers suits & com plaints of his Lop for divers & sundry crimes all wch vpon composition for the publique good & safety were suspended agst the said Richard assuming to leave in the country to the publique need at this time one barrell of powder & 400' of shott; & whereas the said Richard is bound (by the law & custome of all Ports) to have discharge for his ship from his Lops officer or Customer here ere he sett saile out of the Port to the end his Lops customes may be taken or secured; and whereas the port of London is at this pnt in actuall rebellion agst his maty & seises all his customes in that port to the mein tenance of such their rebellion whereby his maties customes were here to be paid, or security to be given for the payment of them in some port of his maties, nevertheles the said Rich. Ingle knowing therof, is gone out of the province without satis fying the said composition, or paying or securing his Lops cus tomes, & afore & without any lawfull discharge of his ship, to the end his maties customes might not be demanded of him, & is intended as is publiquely knowen to carry his ship into the Port of London to his maties enemies & rebels; therefore prayeth that all the rights goods & debts of the said Richard within this Province may be sequestred into his Lops hands, vntill the said Rich. shall purge himselfe of the said crimes. the motion allowed by Leiut grall.
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