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208 Court and Testamentary Business, 1649 50.
Liber B. Granted to the Complt: an Execucon upon an order for Two hundred pounds of Tobacco and Cask: against the Estate of Thomas Gerrard in the time of mr Lands being Sheriffe, the p. 370 Complt. having received no Satisfaction Craveth reliefe against the Said Sheriffe mr Land in Answer declareth that he Executed Soc much as the debt Same to, in the hands of mr William Bretton, mr Gerrards then Attorney and that the Said Tobacco Soc Executed remaineth in the Said Attorneys hands, It is ordered that mr Land pay the Said Tobacco unto the Compit and to take the Tobacco Soe Executed to his owne use The Complainant craveth to have reliefe Charles Maynard plt Lieut Richard Banks for Eight hundred Seventy five pounds of Administr to Joseph Tobacco and Caske out of the Estate of Cadeli deceased deft Joseph Cadell deceased due to him for two
Shares of the Crop for his man and himself according to the decedents Agreement before his death, and the defendt acknowledging the Said Agreemt It is ordered that the Compit have Eight hundred Seventy five pounds of Tobacco and Caske out of the Said decedents Estate.
Jo: Maunsell plt Upon the Deposition of Charles May- Rich: Banks Adm &c deft J nard It is ordered that the plt be paid Eight hundred Seventy five pounds of Tob: and Caske out of the Estate of the decedent Joseph Cadell being due by Bill and Accompt
William Whittle acknowledgeth a Judgmt in open Court to his Ldps Secretary mr Thomas Hatton of Six hundred pounds of Tobacco and Caske upon the Accompt of Capt Robert Vaughan as due to him from John Salter and assigned by the Said Vaughan to the Said mr Hatton in part of Satisfaction of certain Tobaccos by him oweing to the Said mr Hatton.
Upon the Motion of Capt William Mitchell declaring that Whereas a Judgment had been Granted him for Certaine Tobaccos and Come due to him out of the Estate of George Manners deceased, and understanding that all or most of the Said Estate in goods was already runn out towards Satisfaction of former Judgments he desired that he might have Some of the debts due to the Said Estate by Specialty to the Value of his Judgment, assigned to him which he would accept of in Satisfaction of the Same, but other of the Creditors, haveing p. 371 presedent Judgments Moved that they might be first Satisfied. It is therefore ordered that as well the Administrator as alsoe all the Creditors to the Said Estate appeare the Next Court,
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