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Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1637-1650
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            Court and Testamentary Business, 1648.     413

    

     therfore: & this he promised to the best of his remembrance, Liber A.

     sometime in June last.

       To the 2d He sayth nothing.

       To the 3d He sayth, tht he did heare the sd Edw: Hall say,

     tht when the sd George was absent, he would giue the swine

     meate.

       To the 4th He sayth That he did see the sd Edw: Hall pull

     some things from the hog-pen doare, tht made it fast; some

     time when the sd George was absent.

       To the 5th He sayth, tht some of the hogs were in the

     Come feud the next day: But none in the pen.

    

         July po 1648. The Depn of Edward Hudson taken

         before the Gouernor.

       This Dept sayth tht he heard Henry Clay say, tht he thought

     he had hurt a hog or two of Henry Morgans (he spake of it to

     Tho: Munday) & further sayth tht Clay att tht time spake such

     words, tht the Dept did beleiue by them, tht the sd Clay had

     killed a hog, & tht Clay asked Munday in his hearing, what he

     should doe wth the fleash, if he had killed the hog. And

     Munday answered, if you haue killed a hog, you had best tell

     Morgan of it. And tht he neuer knew Clay to bring any hogs

     fleash to Mundayes, or wish, or appoynt how to haue any

     brought thither. ffurther he deposeth not.

    

       Thomas Bushrode pr Attornat Cuth: ffenwick demandeth of

     Capt Giles Brent Ten Thowsand pownds of Tob: dew by Bond,

       Summons to Capt G. Brent to be att the Court.

    

       Capt Tho: Cornewalleys pr Attornat. Cuth: ffenwick de

     mandeth of Capt Giles Brent 2500 l Tob: dew by Bill.

       Summons ut Supra.

    

       Cuth:   ffenwick Gentn demandeth of Mrs Margarett Brent his

     Lps Attorney 1000 l Tob: & cask, for one months use of a

     Sloope. The sd ffenwick being charged soe much, by the

     Owner of the Sloope

       Summons Ut Supra.

    

     Att a Court held att

     St Maries 30 Octobr                        p. 181

     prnt Gouernor

    

         C. Giles Brent

    

       Sheriffe returned wart for Jury & warned.

     Nicolas Cawsin          Willm Hungerford     Willm Marshall Walter Beane

     Stanop Roberts          Nath: Joanes    Mr Browne Mr Brough

     Mr Jno Lewger           Charles Rawlinson    Mr Hebden Jno Holfhead

     willm Styles            George Manners  Christ. Russell     Barn: Jackson

     Walter Smyth,           Jno Villaine         Mr ffenwick.

    



 
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