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68 Court and Testamentary Business, 1642.
Liber F. Said plts Severally and respectively made, recovered Judgmt agt the Said Irishmen, Some Joyntly agt them all, and Some Severally, against two or one of them but they being all at that time Joyned in Mateship, the Judgements were and are entred, against all three of them in Common, and the Judgments upon the Records of the Sd Court are as followeth vizt. The Said John Lewger Secretary recovered 488 l Tob, Tho Cornwaleys recovered 1843 l, Tho Copley recovered 300 l, Cutbt ffennick recovd 1300 l John Hallowes, 2939 l, (John Robinson 232 l, Wm Asiter 10006, Robert Nicholls 178 Margaret Brent 66 l Tho: Tidd 1 90 l) Tho: Pasmore 600 l, Tho: Baldridge 355 l Wm Broughe 133 Tho Morris 599, Joseph Edloe 300' Ann Smith son 1 20 l) In the Execution of which Judgments all the Estate of the Said Irishmen which was found within yc Province, either in Chattells, goods, debts or otherwise was delivered in Execu tion to the Said parties recovering & among them ratably divided, according to the proporcon of their recoveries, by means of which division the Said parties recovering have received Some Satisfaction of their Said Several Recoveries vizt the Said John Lewger 190 l Tobo the Said Tho: Cornwaleys 700 l, Tho: Copley 114 l Cutbt ffennick 500 l John Hallows 1115 l, John Rob: 86: Will: Asiter 380 l, Rob Nicholls 65 l, Margtt Brent 23 l Thomas Tidd 73 l, Tho: Pasmore, 228 l, Tho: Baidridge, 135 l, Wm Brough 52 l, Thomas Morris 228 l, Joseph Edloe 114 l, Ann Smithson 45 l: And it Cannot appear by the return of the Officer, that there is any more or other Estate of the Said Irishmen within this Province out of which any further p. 153 Satisfaction may be raised, towards the Levying of the residue Said Recoveries.
Memorandum that Such part of the foregoeing Certi ficate under which black lines are drawn, Signifies that the same words, are in like manner mark't in Some places & in other places Struck out in the Orriginal Record book.
Liber Z. Cecilius &c. To or trusty & beloved Giles Brent of Or p. 106 Counsell & Comder greeting. We relying vpon yor honest and provident circumspection doe hereby committ vnto you the AdThraon of all the rights debts goods & chattells wch were within this Province belonging to Thomas Adams late of the lie of Kent gent deceased, at the time of his decease, Charging you by vertue of yor oath made vnto vs in that behalfe, that you make or cause to be made in the pnce & by the discretion of any two Creditors to the said Adams, or in default of such
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