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Court and Testamentary Business, 1649 50. 7
The Deposition of Mary the wife of Danll Clocker being Liber B. Sworn and examd the 23 June 1652 in open Court Saith That in August 1651, the day this Depont doth not well remember that Mrs Susanna Warren was delivered of a Child which came into the world dead, and was dead in the Mother's womb, the Said Child not having any imperfection, Likewise with hair upon it head and nails upon it fingers and toes, this Deponent doth further Say that Doctor Waidron being in the house where the Said Warren was brought to bed, Mrs ifen- wick called the Said Waidron in to know his advice in the business, whome replyed that the Mother had gone out her full time, and that the Child had been dead as he did Suppose three weeks in it's Mother's womb, further this Deponent Saith that about a fortnight before her delivery She the Said Mrs Warrines came to the house of this Deponent and Said, that her Child was dead within her, and that She did believe It was by the means of a ifright taken by Mr ffenwick's Ne- groes ffurther this Deponent Saith that the Said Child was free from any boyles or botches, or any disease, Saving only that a little of the Skinn was broken to the bredth of betwixt two or 3 fingers, and about 4 inches long comeing from under the Arm upon the Stomach which this Depontt doth Suppose It being Soe long in her Womb & further Saith not
The Deposition of John Mansfeld aged 36 years or there- P 312 abouts being Sworn and examined the 23 June 1652 in Open Court Saith: That this Deponent Sold a parcell of Land containing 200 acres to Joseph Cadle and Robert tutty then being Mates and lived together at the house of Mr Thompson's, This Dept fur- ther Saith that he took Joseph Cadle paymaster for the Said Land the troubles of Countrey comeing into this Province the Said Cadle was forced out of the Countrey and after the busi- ness or troubles of the Countrey were over the Sd Cadle not returning the Said Robert Tutty came to demand the Joynt bargain made to him and his Mate Cadle, and he this De- ponent not thinking the Said Cadle would have returned into this Countrey againe in respect the rumour run that he was at Dutch plantacon the Sd Tutty demanding the bargain, and the Patent for the Said Land wth an assignmt of it to himseife, the Said Tutty goeing along with this Deponent to the house of Wm Broughs, he this Deponent desireing the Said Brough to make an assignment of the Patent of the Said Land to the Sd Robt Tutty the Said Land being formerly bought of the Sd Brough p This Depont Josiah Cadle returning into the Coun- trey again but a little before the Said Cadle comeing I this Depo was Sued p the Said Brough for payment of the Sd Land
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