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the remainder of 1000 l Tob: wher-wth the sd Thor Weston was Liber A. charged by Leuy towards ffort Conquest garryson. Vppon the sd demand Marks Pheypo Attorney of the admistrator of Tho: Weston claimeth Liberty of an admistrator of a tweluemonth & a day. The exequuon being granted in the life time of the sd Mr Weston & only the renouaon of the same thing requyred. The opinion of the Court was tht the priuiledge of an admistr extended not to this case. And ther fore ordered tht the exeqn should be reuyued
Vppon the demand of Henry Spink plf agst Cuth: ffenwick p. 119 gent deft admistr of the estate of Nic: Haruey for 440 l Tob: & 3bb Corne & cloathes according to the custome of the Cuntry.
The deft requyreth the Liberty of an admistrator for a twelue month & a day. The opinion of the Court was tht the privi ledge of an admistr was not to be extended to the case of seruts wages. And soe, Ordered that the plf should recour his wages according the custome to of the Cuntry, ffor The 1 751 Tob: fownd dew to the plf to be respited according to the priuiledge of an admistr
Uppon question in the Court, what was the custome of the Cuntry for seruants wages, The Court fownd one cap or hatt, one new cloath or frize suite, one shirt one pr shooes & stockins one axe one broad & one narrow hoe, 50 acres Land, & 3 barrells Corne. Exequuo. ad satisfac: 22th Decembr 1648
Marks Pheypo demandeth of Jno Hallowes 20 l Beaur dew to the estate of Tho: Pursall whose admistrator he is. Vppon the demand abouesd The Deft pleaded tht the sd demand was iudged in the Prouinciall Court, 2d March last. By wch iudgmt he was dismissed & therfore requyres not to be forced to answere againe to the sd demand. The Court finding vppon Record the Defts allegaon to be true. Judged that of right he ought to bee dismissed & ac cordingly dismissed him.
Vppon the demand of Jno Hallowes plf vers Henry Boston deft. The Dft denyeth the acct & the deft being tendred his oath, & refusing the same The Plf auerring his acct uppon oath The Court fownd for the plf accordingly. Exequuon ad satisfaciendu.
Barnaby Jackson att the request of ffrancis Van Enden sayth uppon his oath That he this Dept was prnt when the sd ffrancis made a bargaine wth John Norman. whereby itt was concluded
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