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court and Testamentary Business, 1 638. 47 Item 1. chest 030 Liber Z. Item 1. looking-glasse, one pewter pott, 1. candlestick oo6 Item 1. shirt 016 Item 1. suite of clothes 020 516
The Accompt of the said James Baldridge, of his Administration of the foresaid goods and chattells, as it was delivered into the Court August 29. 1638.
Receipts Received by sale of the said goods 516 l Disbursemts p. 83 Imprmis paid to my selfe 307 l of tobacco Item paid for charge of Adfffraon 043 It paid for making the grave 010 It paid 2. men that brought the said Tho: 1. 020 Cullamore to the grave It paid the coroner 020 400 It paid to Capt. Tho. Cornwaleys116 l totall 516 l
a discharge given of plene administravit.
the Affidavit of Thomas Hebden taken the 8th of September 1638 by mr Secretary
this depont saith that on the 11th of Aprill last being with Capt. Robt wintour in his house, this deponent heard the said Robt wintor free and discharge Edward Parker and william Naufin from all obligation of service to him, declaring that he had received from the mother of Edward Parker certaine goods in England for wch he was obliged by promise to free the said Edward from the ordinary conditions of apprentiship at his arrivall in the country. And for the said william Naufin he declared that he brought him not over as a servant but to keepe him company, and to breed him vp at schoole. Tho: hebden
The Inventary of the goods and chattells of mr p 84 william Smith late of St maries, wch were his
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