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Court and Testamentary Business, 1649 50. 201
Seven hundred pounds of Tobacco might be paid in the first Liber B. place out of the Said Cropp, for which the Sd Sloop was Sold to Warr and Hunt, that Soe the Said Mr Lloyd might be thereby disingaged: It is Ordered that before the Said Crop or any part thereof be otherwise disposed of by the Said True or any for him that he Shall Satisfie and pay the Said two thousand Seven hundred pounds of Tobacco and Caske to the Said Nicholas Guyther and William Boreman theire Executors Administrators or Assignes, and the Bill wherein Mr Lloyd Stands bound as aforesaid for the Same to be taken in and Delivered to the Said Mr Lloyd to be cancelled. And upon further motion of the Said Mr Hatton his Ldps Attorney on his Ldps behalfe desireing Satisfaction out of the Estate of Thomas Warr for Seven hundred Ninety five pounds of Tobacco and Caske due p Bill to Scipper Jacob Dirickson and assigned by him to his Ldps late receiver mr Green towards Satisfaction of the Custome due to his Ldp and for which an Attachment had been laid upon the Said Warrs Estate as aforesaid : It is ordered that all the Estate of the Said Warr (except the Crop aforesaid) be levyable towards Satisfaction of the Said debt Soe far as it will Extend.
Upon Mocon made unto this Court this present day by his Ldps Secretary mr Thomas Hatton to be relieved upon an Attachment for 278 l of Tobacco and Cask due to him by Judgment for flees and by Bill out of the Estate of Thomas Hamper lately departed this Province, Touching which mr Wil- p. 362 liam Eltonhead Now moved the Court, declaring that he hired a Servant unto the Said Hamper for this year for Six hundred pounds of Tobacco and three barrells of Come and Craveth that he may be Satisfied for his Said Servant out of the Said Hampers Estate. It is Therefore Ordered that the Said mr Hatton Shall be Satisfied Seventy eight pounds of Tobacco and Caske part of his Said Demand being Due upon Judg- ment out of the Said Hampers Crop of Corne, in the first place, and that in the next place, mr Eltonhead be Satisfied his Sd demand for his Servant, And if there remaine any over plus, that then the Said rnr Hatton be Satisfied his remaining debt of two hundred pounds of Tobacco & Caske due by Bill out of the Said Hampers Estate next after the Said mr Elton- head.
Thomas Simons plt the Compit Sueth to be relieved against William Cole deft the defendt for Six hundred pounds of To- bacco due to him from William Bence which the defendant undertooke to pay as he alledged and produced the deposition of John Sturman for that purpose. To this the deft Answereth
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