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Court and Testamentary Business, 1649 50.247
Thomas Bushell plt The plantiffe Sues to be releived against Liber B. ffreindship Toung and the defendant upon a Bill date 21th Jan. mr Cuthbt. ffenwick deft) uary 1651 for one able man Servant
betwixt Eighteen and twenty five yeares of age with four years to Serve at least, or otherwise a Boy for Seven years or above with Good Sufficient apparell to be delivered at Christmas
then next, the defendt acknowledgeth the Bill but alledgeth the p. 425 want of Servants Shiping not Comeing in, It is ordered that
the defendants by the last of may performe their ingagemt or in default thereof Execution and the Bill to be Bill Cancelled delivered up to be cancelled. 9 Junij 1653. Execut agt the body of mr Cuthbt ffenwick
ad Satisfaciend
Upon the Motion of Henry Hide Servant to mr Laurence Starkey to be relieved against the Said mr Starkey, alledging that he would keep him a perpetual Servant, The Court being fully Satisfied of the Complainants Grievance, mr ffenwick Attorney to mr Starkey alledging what he thought convenient. The Court orders that the Complaint returne home to his Said Master and to Serve him from the Last of October next Ensueing this date untill three years be fully Compleated and Ended, In Consideration whereof the Said mr Starkey is to give to the Complainant at the Expiration of the aforesaid Time one heifer of two years old one Sow of one yeare old with Come and Clothes according to the Custome of the Countrey
His Ldps Said Attorney Generall on mi Thomas Hatton hts Ldps Attorney Generall plantiff the behalf of his Ldp Suing to be Seigar Jacob Dirickson by I relieved touching a Bill of Seven hun- John Hatch Defendant dred ninety and five pounds of To bacco and Caske due from Thomas Warr to the defendant Dir- ickson and assigned by the Said Derickson to Thomas Greene Esq Deceased his Ldps then Receiver towards Satisfaction of Soc much of his Ldps Custome which Bill was accepted by the Said mr Greene, in case the Said Warr did make paymt thereof otherwise to be returned And the Defendants Said Attorney alledging what he thought fitt in the Busieness, It is Ordered that the Bill be delivrd up to John Hatch the defendants Attorney and the Seven Hundred ninety and five pounds of Tobacco and Caske to be paid to his Lordship or his Said Attorney Generall in Satisfaction of Soc much of the Customes
The Complainant Sueth to have p. 426 Mr Thomas Hatton his Ldps . . Secretary plantiffe, Skyper Satisfaction for the remainder of Cer- Jacob Derickson by John tame Goods, to have beene delivered Hatch his Attorney defendt . , . him upon St George s River by Christ-
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