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512 Court and Testamentary Business, 1649.
Liber A. weake in body but sound and pfect in memory thanks bee given to Almighty God doe make and ordeine this my last Will and testamt in manner & forme followeing. ffirst I be queath my soule to Christ Jesus my Saviour and Redeemer and my body to be decently buryed And for that estate wch God hath endewed mee with I doe bequeath to my dearly beloved Wife Katheren Hebden paying my debts. Imprimis to Capt Cornewallies and Raphe Beane And for all my land cattell chattells or moveables or my houshold goods debts dues or demands whatsoever to mee belonging I doe desire my beloved wife should haue and enloy to her owne proper vse & disposeing as witnes my owne hand and seale. Tho: Hebden Teste John Pille John Hatch Administr to Katheren An Administracon of the goods debts Hebden widowerights & chattells of Thomas Hebden de ceased granted the of October 1649 to Katheren the relict of the said Thomas cum Testamen annex, who by oath is to exhibit a pfect Inventory by the first of January next voles &c and pforme the will pay the debts and make a true Accompt &c.
Whereas Thomas Ashbrooke oweth vnto Mr Cuthbert ffen wick i 500 lb of Tob by Bill and 500 lb of Tob: by Accompt being jn the whole two thousand weight and Caske hee the said Ash brooke to avoide suite in lawe doth hereby acknowledg a Judgmt for the said debt and towards satisfaccon thereof doth binde over his Cropp of Tob: to the said Mr ffenwick and maketh the same lyable to execucon for paymt thereof without farther suite As witnes his hand this 15th day of October 1649 Thomas Ashbrooke his Manke Recognit coram me Tho: Hatton Secr. +
Paul Simpson Marriner maketh oath that hee having a Bill from Capt Edward Hill for the paymt and delivery of two Indians to this depont in or about August last was tweluemonth bee this depont in or about March or Aprill last sould the said Bill to George Manners for 500' of Tob in Caske Jurat 17o die Octobr 1649 coram me Tho: Hatton
17o Octobr Knowe all men by these prsents that I Edward Hill doe institute and appoint Mr John Hollis my true and lawfull Attorney for mee and to my vse to recover all such
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