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276 Court and Testamentary Business, 1650 53.
Liber B. then next Court bring the Bill in that Order mentioned into Court to be perused that further order might be taken there- upon which he hath neglected to doe, It is Thereupon ordered that the Said Capt Cornwalleys Shall by October Court next either deliver up the Said Bill to the pite or returne unto him the 864 ll Tob: and four pound and an half of Beaver in the Said Order Mentioned.
mr ffrancisBrookes was this day fined 20 l Tob: to his Ldp for prophane Swearing in Court
p. 460 Thomas Gerrard Esq plte Upon Reading of a former order made mr Cuthbt ffcnwick deft in this Cause the 22th of March last whereby the hearing was respited till this Court the pltes Suit being to be relieved upon a Bargaine for a Colt as by that oath Order is Expressed The defendt now upon the pltes mocon taking his oath in open Court that he knew that one of the Colts (of which the plte upon the Bargaine was to have had the Choice) was dead, and that he had Intilligence that the other was dead in St Clare's Swamp and that he never Saw it nor heard further of it Since or to that purpose, It is thereupon for a full & finall End of the matter in question with the full consent of the parties plte and defendt in this Cause Ordered and adjudged that the defendt Shall and doe Satisfie and pay to the Compit one Thousand pounds of Tobacco and Caske at the next Cropp with Court Charges
mr Cuthberyt ffenwick plt Capt Willm Mitchell by I he hearing of both these Causes is his Attorney defendant respited till October Court next et e contra J Robert Taylor plte The hearing of this Cause is respited till Mary Ketchmay cleft October Court next. And both parties are then to attend the Court for that purpose.
Joseph Manning mercht plt The deft having attended the Court Cloves Mace defendant Severall dayes upon an Arrest, and noe prosecution against him moved for a discharge with allow- ance of Costs and Charges, It is therefore ordered that the Complainants Suit against the defendt be dismissed out of the Court for want of prosecution, And that the plt doe pay unto the defendant one hundred and fifty pounds of ‘Fob: and Caske for his trouble and Expences with Court Charges
The Deposition of Waiter Pakes aged forty three years or thereabouts Sworne & Examined this 7th day of June in open
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