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246 Court and Testamentary Business, 1649 50.
Liber B. Surveyor is to beare the Charge, and either party is to beare his owne Charges in this Suite Memorandum that Such part of the foregoing En- try under which black lines are drawn Signifies that the Same words are Struck out in the Orrigi- nal Record Book
Thomas Bushell appointeth Capt William Mitchell his Attorney in the Cause betwixt him and mr Cuthbart ffenwick Wittness his hand this 23 days of March 1652. Thomas Bushell
Capt John Price Maketh oath this 23 of March 1652. Sayth. That Humphrey Atwixe had a bore which kept Com- pany with this Deponents hogs which Said Bore William Mar- shall did Cutt or Geld at this Deponents Penn, after which time of his Cutting the Said Bore left the Company of this P. 424 Deponents hogs and went to Owen James Hogs, after which time the Said Humphry Atwixe did kill the Said Bore or Barrow as Owen James Informed this deponent and did dis- pose of him for his owne use. Sworne in open Court
Henry Pountnell plt The Complt Suit in Equity being for Marke Blomfield deft c three Hundred and twenty pounds of To- bacco and Caske upon a Bill which is lost, the deft acknowl- edgeth the Debt, It is thereupon ordered that the deft pay the Said three hundred and twenty pounds of Tobacco and Caske to the plt. Capt William Mitchell plt The plantiffes Sues for four Breeding Mr Robert Clarke defendt Sowes with their Increase from Christmas 1650 & nine hundred pounds of Tobacco and Caske, the defendt confesseth the nine hundred pounds of Tobacco and three Sowes Comeing to Seven hundred and fifty to be due which he is ordered to pay to the Complt being in the whole Sixteen hundred and fifty pounds of Tobaccoe and Caske Mrs Kathorne Hebden by The plt Sues for a Bull killed as he Attorney plt alledgeth by the defendt the deft Sayth Richard Bennit defendt he Shott the Bull, But did it by the
pits Attorney's Direction, and the Complts Attorney confesseth he willed him to kill a Steer of his Ldps but he Shott a Bull of mrs Hebdens and confesseth that he the Said Attorney Carried away the Bull by Governour Calverts direction who promised to make Satisfaction, The Court therefore dismisseth the Suit as to the defendt and Leaveth the plt to Seeke reliefe where it is proper with Twenty and five pounds of Tobacco to be paid by the plt to the deft and Charges of Suit
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