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548 Court and Testamentary Business, 1649—50.
Liber A. Georg Manners this day acknowledgeth a Judgmt to John Half head for sixe hundred and thirty pounds of Tob: & Caske.
Mrs Katheren Hebden moved the Court this day to haue her Administracon of her deceased Husbands Estate confirmed to her by Order of Court and pduced her Witnesses whose Testi monies are as followeth viz: William Boreman this day sworne and examined in Court vppon his oath saith That hee was prsent when Mr Thomas Hebden deceased declared in writing a certaine deed to vses bearing date the 3th of June last (as hee taketh it) being (as hee conceives) the writing nowe shewed vnto him, wherevnto this deponts Marke is subscribed as a Witnes And this depont then sawe the said Mr Hebden deliver to Mrs Hebden his then wife a ifiagon Pott with direccon that shee should deliver the same to Mr Pile another of the Witnesses to the said deed in part of the whole Estate made over by the said deed.
William Marshall this day sworne & examined in open Court vppon his Oath saith. That about a moneth or three weekes before Mr Tho: Hebdens decease late of this Province bee being at the House of the said Mr Hebden, hee there heard Mrs Hebden wife to the said Mr Hebden complaine to her Husband for that hee had made away the Estate wch bee had with her, and of his vnkindnes to her therein. Wherevppon the said Mr Hebden replyed, Bee contented for that Will wch John Hatch made shall stand, And further said goe to M' Cawseenes and fetch the deed of Guift or writing wch they haue there, and it shalbe burned or to that effect. And this depont then accompanied the said Mrs Hebden part of her way to the said Cawseenes House.
But the Court being moved on the behaulf of the Trustees that the further hearing of the cause might bee referred till the Mr Piles deposicon of Mr John Pille were taken in the busines. deposicon It is therevppon Ordered that the determinacon there vide fol 300 of bee respited till the next Court And the Admin
istratrix in the meane time is not to imbesill alien or dispose the said Estate or any part thereof (saving for her owne neces sary vse and her ffamily. And both the Administratrix and Trustees are then to appeare pemptorily and make theire proofes without any further warrant or sumons
Mr Robert Clarke this day acknowledged in open Court that bee oweth to Skipper Jacob derrickson fourteene hundred pounds of Tob. in Caske 5o Marcij 1650 Execuc p 400 l Tob & Caske ad satisfaciend
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