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280 Court and Testamentary Business, 1650-.-53.
Liber B. Walter Beane the Administr demandeth the 440* of Tob: out of Nunns Estate due by the Bills & Assignments above written.
This Bill bindeth me John Nunn my heirs or Assignes to pay or Cause to be paid unto Phillip Land or his Assignes the Just quantity of one hundred & fifty Seven pounds of Sound Tobacco & Caske to be paid in the County of St Maries on the tenth day of November next. Wittness my hand this 12th ffebruary 1650 John Nunn Wittness, Jeifry Oliver
I Phillip Land doe assigne over unto Nicholas Cuzeene or his Assignes all my right & Title of this Bill within Menconed. Wittness my hand this 16th of october 1651 Phillip Land
Nicholas Cuzeene demandeth the 157 l of Tobacco out of Nunns Estate due by the Bill and assignmt above written
p. 465 Ann Johnson aged thirty four yeares or thereabouts Sworne and Examined the 30th of Aprill 1653 Sayeth That yor Deponent and Sarah Goulson being at the house of Robert Taylors the 24th December at the Travail of the Said Taylors wife, Sarah Goulson Said that She would Speake to the woman about the child, because Robert Taylor was Soc greived about it, Soe yor Deponent desired her She Should not for She had Sorrow Enough at that Instant, yor Depont Comeing againe on Sunday after, to dress the child, her Sister Alice Griffin being Come thither, Alice Griffin Said how now you have Savcd yor Bacon, Alce Griffine Said to me hath She not Saved it, Soe your Deponent replyed to her againe if She have, it is the better for her, Alce Griffine Said that Mary Taylor wisht She might never rise if it were not her brothers Child, Alec Griffine and yor Deponent being without doors talking about it yor Depont Said it could not be So for there was a writing in mr Preston's hand would testifye the time of her going away, Soe Alce Griffine replyed and Said She was afraid of that ugly pott belly Edward Brisley, they two were Very Great, Soc yor Deponent Comeing there on Monday againe, my child telling of me at home what She had heard Robert Taylor Say to Cuz: yor Deponent asked Margaret Broome whether Robert Taylor Said to her that he would turne his wife and the Bastard out of doors, Soe She asked me how I heard Such a thing, Soc Said I the child told me. 0 Said She
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