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Liber B. after or against Either party but that all differences debates or Demands concerning the Same or any part thereof be and are from henceforth by Vertue of this present Order Clearly and absolutely dismissed ended and Determined and the Complain- ant is to pay all Court Charges p. 455At a Court held at St Maries the Eight of June Anno 1653. Present as the Day before William Wdwine The Compit Suit being for Satisfaction Miles Cooke Marinr deft for his trouble & Entertainment with houseroom and Dyett about fifty Servants and Storage for Goods which Came the last yeare in Cap t Richard Husbands Ship which he Soe Entertained as aforesaid upon the defend- ants request and promise of Satisfaction being the Said Hus- bands mate to the pltes Damage of 2000' Tob: To which the defendt by his Answer confessed he promised that mr Hus- bands Should give the pite Satisfaction who accordingly offerreci the Compit 600 l Tob: for his Satisfaction in that par- ticular which he the Compit refused to accept of. It is there- fore Ordered that the defendt Cooke Shall forthwith pay unto the Complt one Thousand pounds of Tobacco and Caske in full Satisfaction of his demand aforesaid. Miles Cooke Marriner The pite Sues for Satisfaction Capt Rich: Husbands Marriner by of 1000 l Tob: & Caske which he Edward Packer his Attorn deft was this day ordered to pay unto
William Edwin being the defendt Capt Husbands his Debt with Damages & Costs of Suit, And the defendants Attorney being present in Court and objecting nothing which did Satisfie the Court to the Contrary. It is therefore ordered that the Sd Attorny Shall forthwith pay unto the Compit the Said one thousand pounds of Tob: & Caske and one hundred pounds of Tobacco & Caske more for his trouble & Expences in attending the Court Severall dayes upon this occasion together with Court Charges in both Causes. Execuco inde ult Junij ad Satisfaciend
Upon the Motion of mr John Hamond on the behalfe of Robert l'aylors wife (who attended the Court upon the Gov- ernours Warrant upon an occasion of incontinency) desireing a respite that Som Wittness might be Examined for the better Clearing of the busieness to the Court It is ordered that the hearing thereof be respited till the next Court and the Said Taylors wife is then to appeare personally
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