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Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1637-1650
Volume 4, Page 405   View pdf image (33K)
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         Court and Testamentary Business, 1648. 405

     

      Registers office, a true & prfect Inuentory of the estate, wth the Liber A.

      appraysmt thereof, wthin Ten days. And the allowance or

      Accompt thereof, whensoeur they shall be thereunto called, by

      the Judge of Testamentary Causes, in this prouince.

        Copie eiusd. to Jno Hatch.

     

        Jno Hatch. Rich: Banks, & Willm Marshall sworne by the

      Gour according to the Tenure of the order abouesd

     

        Know all men by these prnts tht wee Jo: Hatch, Rich: Banks

      & Willm Marshall doe hereby firmely bind orselues. or heyres,

      & assignes to pay, or cause to be payd, unto the sd Cecill

      Baltemore Propr of this pro: his heyres or assignes the full

      summe, or quanty of Ten Thowsand pownd weight of good &

      marchble leafe Tob: & cask.

        The Condicon of this obligaon is such, tht if the wthin bownd

      Jno Hatch, Rich: Banks, & Willm Marshall shall giue a just,

      true, & faythfull accompt of the estate of Tho: Allen deceased

      whensoeur they shall be thereunto called by the Judge of Testa

      mentary causes of this pro: tht then this prnt obligaon to be

      uoyd, or ells to stand in full force. Wittnes Or hands

                               Sig.  John Hatch

      Recognez Coram Gour            Rich: Banks

                                     Willm Marshall

     

        August. 17th Walter Beane sworne by the Gour Walter

      Waterlin & Robert Smith sworne by George Saugheir (being

      authorized thereunto by writt from the Gour) to make a true

      apprasmt of all such goods, as shall be brought unto them by

      Jno Hatch, Rich: Banks, & Wm Marshall, belonging to Tho:

      Allen late deceased.

     

        William Marshall demandeth of Henry Lee 80 l Tob: due by

      acct

        warrt to the Sheriffe ret. Octobr Court.

     

        August. 18th A True Inuentory of the Estate of Tho: Allen

      deceased, & appraysed by the oaths of Walter Beane, Robert

      Smith, & Walter Waterlin

     

                       18th Aug. 1648.

      Impr One Man seruant hauing 4 months to serue wth 8

       the Crop of Tob:                        1

      It. one small fether bed Wth a canuise ticking, one)

        feather pillow one white Rug, one deare skin wth 0300

        feathers in it

      Two old weeding hooes, Two old hilling hooes one old

        Dutch Spade One little old frying pan, One hand- 6

        Saw, one drawing knife one ades, one Auger, one froe, 01 0

        one iron Pestle, 300 6d nailes one old narrow axe

     



 
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