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314Court and Testamentary Business, 1653.
Liber B. venient time make it appeare that he hath Just Power to demand and receive the Said Cap' Husband's Debt and put in good Security for true Administration) to Grant the Same unto him accordingly. And upon the Motion of William Warren who Now Made Oath in open Court that the two Bills now Shewed him Entred by John Baily to him the Deponent the one Dated the 21th of September 1653 for paymt of Six hundred pounds of Tobacco and Caske, the tenth day of November then Next, and the other dated the 1th October 1656 for payment of three barrells of Corne the Same yeare were both of them delivered by him the Deponent to mr John Stringer deceased in trust to keep for his the Deponts use onely, and not deposited or Delivered p. 511 to him as Security or Satisfaction of any Debt oweing by this Deponent to the Said Stringer And there being no Assignmt of the Said Bills to the Said Stringer. It is ordered that the Said two Bills be delivered up to the Said Warren. And upon the Motion also of Thomas Bennett making Oath this day in open Court that the two Bills now Shewed unto him the one Entred into by Richard Bennett to this Deponent the 29th of march 1652 for paymt 150l Tob: & Caske the tenth day of November then next and the other by John Mills to this Depont the 12th of Aprill 1653. for paymt of 200' of Tob: and Caske upon demand after the tenth day of November then Next, were both of them delivered by him this deponent to mr John Stringer deceased in trust to keep for this Depo- nents use onely and not deposited or delivered to him as Security or Satisfacon of any debt oweing by this Deponent to the Said Stringer And there being noe Assignmt of the Said Bills to the Said Stringer. It is ordered that the Said two Bills be delivered up to the Said Thomas Bennett. And Whereas the Court conceiveth Some Doubt whether the Remainder of the Said Thomas Bennetts time of Service ought to be reckoned as part of the decedents Estate or not. It is Ordered that the Same be left out of the Inventory of his Estate till further Consideration be taken thereupon., And that the Goods returned in kind to mr William Allen and Capt Thomas Webber according to Order and appearing by their Receipts thereof delivered into the Secretary by mr Wm Wilkin- son be left out of the Inventory of the Said Decedents Estate. And upon the Motion of mr Willm Wilkinson who now produced an Accompt of his Charges and trouble about the decedents buriall and Estate Occasioned by his Compliance p. 512 with the directions of the Severall Orders of Court touching the Same, It is Ordered that he the Said mr Wilkinson be Satisfied out of the decedents Estate for all Such his Charges and trouble with the first, being in the whole Eight hundred and tenn pounds of Tobacco in Caske
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