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Court and Testamentary Business, 1647. 347
this Dept sayth tht he demanded the Beaur of both prties, Liber A. being both prnt together. they confessed to be due to the sd Pursall. And desyred this Dept to call for it, when he went next to Virginia. About a yeare after this Dept going to Virg: demanded the sd Beaur of James Cauther, & the sd Cawther replyed, tht he had not the Beaur there att home ffor it was p. 104 att Jno Hollis howse & soe this Dept went to Virg. wthout any Beaur for the sd Pursafl. And this Dept further sayth tht to his knowledge the sd Pursall did appoynt Marks Pheypo his Attorney to receiue the sd debt. but whether the sd Marks receiued the sd debt he knoweth not. & further he sayth not.
Decembr 2o Edward Hull aged 27 yeares or thereabouts) Att the request of Willm Wheateley Attorney of Mr Tho: Thorneborough sayth uppon his oath, That being att tl1e ffort, & some of Gouernors Caluerts horses being in the feild, it was demanded of the sd Gouernor (the prties this dept remembreth not) why he backed not his horses. & Mr Caluert replyed tht he had gyuen on horse to Mr Thorneborough & he shold back him. & further he sayth not.
Thomas Waggott demandeth of George Manners 670 l Tob due by Bill. wart to the Sheriffe to answere immediately.
Thomas Petite deposed att the request of Walter Smith, sayth tht about Michaelmas was twelvemonth he being att Goddy Langsfords plantaon, the sd Gooddy Langford told this dept tht in the plantaon there was a pott of Tarr, & if he needed he mought make use thereof. But this Dept affirmeth tht he neur saw eyther pott or Tar in the sd plantaon. & further he sayth not. or to whom the pott belongeth, he knoweth nott.
Thomas Jackson att the request of Willm Wheately sayth uppon his oath, That speaking to Gou' Caluert this Dept sayd to the sd Mr Caluert seing the horses in the feud That this was Colcough's horse, to the Gouernor replyed saying Col coughs? It is none of Colcoughs but M' Thorneborough horse. And further he sayth not.
Came Peter Makaill & acknowlecigeth himselfe to owe unto Jno Hollis Nine hundd thirty & & cask. of the demand of twelve hundd pownds of Tob: The mrk + ME of Peter Makaill Recon coram me Tho: Gerrard
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