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aboard the Ship called the Reformation whereof was then Liber B. Master one Richard Ingle riding in the River of Thames London Certain English goods, which Thos Clerk the party that delivered the goods to the Depont affirmed them to the Depont to be to the value of ten pounds ten Shillings Sterl laid out in England in ready money by him the Said Thomas Clark for them, and which this Depont veryly believeth Cost that rate, but this Depont Knoweth not whether the freight of the said goods was reckoned into the said Charge or not.
Touching the Same And also that the Commander and p. 225 Commissioners at Kent doe cause the Said Zephaniah Smith to bring into the Court there A Petition by him preferred to the Provincial Court there on his own behalfe wherein the Court att Annarundel is by him taxed with Injustice, that a true Coppy thereof may be taken to be made use of by the Provinciall court if occasion Shall require.
Cuthbert ffenwick plt Upon perusal of an Order Made in this John Nunn Defdt Cause the 20th day of March last and another for renewing of the Same 21th of June last and upon Oath made by Mr Gwyther the high Sherriff that he gave the Defdt notice of the Said Order Since the Last Court and the Defdt nor any for him yet appearing to make any Answer in the business, It is Ordered according to the Said former Order that the Deft Shall pay unto the plt or his Assigne two hun- dred four Score and five pounds of Merchantable Tobacco and Cask which was payable by bill to the plt the tenth day of November 1647.
Proofes produced by John Merriday Shipwright this Court for the vacateing of a bond by him entred to Thomas Hales and Roger Pollin the 14th of July last viz The Deposition of Richard Pinner of the Colony of Virginia Marriner aged about 36 years Sworn & examined the last day of July 1651. Saith That about November last he being aboard a Vessell in the bay of Chesapeak in Virginea between Pyankatanck and Rap- pahannock called the Ann, there was then and there lost from the Sterne of the Said Vessell a Small boat of about 10 or 12 foot by the Keele which had been borrowed of John Merriday Boatwright, And this Deponent further deposeth that upon serious view of a boat upon Monday last which the Said John Merriday Shewed unto him telling him he had taken the Same p. 226 out of The possession of Thomas Hales and Roger Pollin and had entred bond to prove the Same to be his, he this Depont found and knoweth it to be the Same boat which was Soe lost from the Stern of the said Vessell before menconed.
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