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546 Court and Testamentary Business, 1649—50.
Liber A. Tho: Sturman plte John dandy maketh Oath that about Rich: Husbands Marriner cleft tenne dayes since hee being aboard the said Mr Husbands Shipp then riding in St Georges River then and there heard the said Thomas Sturman desire the said Mr Husbands to deliver vpp vnto him a certaine Bond And the said Mr Husbands tould the said Sturman lice should haue it, hut said it was then at Mr ffenwicks House And this depont being since that time aboard the said Shipp (vppon thursday last as hee taketh it) and then and there hearing the said Mr Husbands exclaime against the Governor for some abuse con cerning a Bond (as the said Husbands alleadged) This depont asked him whether the Bond hee then spake of were the Bond in difference betwixt him the said Husbands and the said Stur man formerly menconed, and the said Husbands answered it was Wherevppon this depont then tould the said Husbands hee had promised to deliver vpp the said Bond to the said Sturman in this deponts hearing And therevppon the said Mr Husbands Replyed that if it were soe. You are lawles a shoare p. 319 and I will vse what Lawe I please here aboard And further the said Mr Husbands amongst divers other rude contemptuous expressions said. You long to raise a second Ingle here All wch before herein expressed or the same in effect this depont averreth vppon his oath to bee true And further saith not. Jurat 24o die ffebruary 1649 coram me Tho: Hatton
Int Tho: Sturman plte Whereas there was a suite lately Rich: Husbands Marrinr deft depending betweene Tho: Sturman plte and Rich: Husbands Marriner deft concerning a Bond entred into by the plte to one 1\Ir ffreeman Wch as appeares by order of Court of the 20th of ffebruary instant the said Hus bands agreed to deliver vpp to the said Sturman vppon paymt of 700 l of Tob: & Caske, Georg Manners maketh oath that about a day or two before the hearing of the said Cause this depont being aboard the said Mr Husbands shipp heard the said Sturman demand the Bond before menconed of the said Husbands Wherevppon the said Husbands in this deponts hearing acknowledged bee had received satisfaccon vppon that Bond and said hee should haue it, and that it was then at Mr ffenwicks House at the Crosse, and there bee would leave it for him or to that effect Jurat 27o ffebruary 1649 coram me Tho: Hatton
At a Court held at St Maries prsent Willm Stone Esqr Governor 25o ffebruary 1649 T homas Greene Esqr Tho: Hatton gent secretary
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