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             Court and Testamentary Business, 1649.     5 1 3

     

      debts Bills bonds Covenants Orders Judgmts whatsoever due Liber A.

      to mee in the prcincts of the County of Northumberland and

      the Province of Maryland And these shall authorize the said

      Mr Hollis to pforme and execute all things as if I my self were

      present In witnes whereof I have herevnto sett my hand and

      Seale this 17th of September 1649 Edw Hill

      Testes Jo: Rosier. John Hillier

     

        Raphe Beane maketh oath that about five yeares since when

      Richard Ingle Marriner and his Complices plundred divers of

      the Inhabitants of this Province hee sawe John Rablay of the

      Collony of Virginia amongst others plunder and take away six

      Hogsheads of Tob: from the Tobacco House and plantacon

      where this depont then dwelt in this Province and carryed them p. 287

      aboard the said Ingles Shipp then riding in Patomeck River

      wch six Hogsheads of Tob. had beene formerly received by and

      then belonged to Mr Cuthbert ffenwick or Capt Tho. Corne

      wallis of this Province of Maryland

                        Jurat 40 die Novembr 1649 coram me

                                       Tho:   Hatton

     

        John Medley maketh oath that about 5 yeares since when

      Richard Ingle Marriner and his Complices plundred divers of

      the Inhabitants of this Province of Maryland certaine psons of

      the said Ingles party plundered and tooke away from this

      deponts House in Maryland aforesaid about 200 lb of Tob: in

      Cask wch this depont had formerly paid to W Cuthbert ffen

      wick and then belonged to him the said Mr ffenwick or Capt

      Tho: Cornewallis of Maryland. And this depont sayth that

      John Rablay of the Collony of Virginia was one of them that

      was most busy and active in those imployments but whether

      hee were one of them that soe carryed away the said Tob. hee

      cannot depose.

                        Jurat 4 die Novembr 1649 coram me

                                       Tho:   Hatton

     

        John Mansell maketh oath that about 5 yeares since (when

      Richard Ingle Marriner and his Complices plundred divers of

      the Inhabitants of this Province of Maryland) divers psons of

      his the said Ingles party plundred and tooke away from this

      deponents House in Maryland aforesaid One Hogshead of

      Tob. wch then had beene paid and belonged to Mr Cuthbert

      ffenwick or to Capt Thomas Cornewalleis and that John Rablay

      of Virginia was then in company of them that soe plundred

      and tooke away the said Tob: Wch Rablay was one of them

      that was most active and busy in imploymts of that nature

                        Jurat 5o die Novembr 1649 coram me

                                     Tho:     Hatton

     



 
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