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Court and Testamentary Business, 1649 50.213
10 John Hinmans Bill dated the 8th of ffebruary 1644 for Liber B. 1421 l of Tobacco & Caske. I I A Bill from John Hollowes & John Wavell dated the 24th march 1644 for 700' of Tobacco and Caske—. 1 2. Doctor Waidrons Note for 20s dated the 13th Aprill p. 379 1642
13 An Accompt of mrs Wheatley's of Accomack for 3000 weight of Tobacco with an Invoyce of Goods, a bill of mr William Brainthwaites dated the tenth of ffebruary 1640 for 1400 l weight of Tobacco and Caske. 14 & 15 A Receipt of Capt Stones for Goods reced of mrs Wheatleys, as alsoe another of Capt Stones for other Goods received of Capt Ingle. 16 A Receipt of Capt William Ropers for divers Ac- compts due at Ackomack amounting to the quantity of 4563” of Tobacco and Caske, which is Since in the hands of Capt William Stone
Michael Baisey having married the widdow of Anthony Rawlings deceased out of his owne free will and affection unto John Rawlings Eldest Son of the Said Anthony and towards the raising of a stock for him doth hereby Give & deliver unto and to the use of the Said John Rawlings one Cowe Calf about four months old already marked with his the Said John Rawlings Marke viz. Cropt on the left Eare and a hole in the Crop and two Slitts in the right Eare. Wittness his hand this 28th day of January 1652. Michael W Baisey Testor Tho: Hatton his mark
January 7th 1652. According to an Order of the of April last an Administracon is this day Granted to Henry Coxe (in the behalf of the Children of Robert Ward deceased (whose widdow the Said Cox married being also deceased) of all the rights, debts, Goods, and Chattels late of the Said Robert Ward upon his oath taken to Exhibit an Inventory by the 25th of march next if &c And that according to the Said order he Improve the Said Estate as much as in him lieth, for the Good and behoofe of the Said Children That he pay the debts &c and make a true Accompt &c in the usuall forme
This Indenture made the first day of November in in the Yeare of our Lord God one Thousand Six hundred forty and three between Thomas Gerrard of St Clements in the Province of Maryland Gent of the one party, and Cornelius Canedy of the Same Province Brickmaker of the other party, Wittnesseth p. 380 That the Said Cornelius Canedy Shall well and truely Serve the Said Thomas Gerrard Gent his heires Administrators or
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