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Court and Testamentary Business, 1649 50.35
was accomptable for the same and intended to redeliver it to Liber A. Sturman and prayed that hee might not bee at liberty soe to doe in discharg of the trust and that the plte might bee ordered to seeke for releife against Sturman touching the same is ordered accordingly.
Lt WHim Lewis appeared this day personall vpon an arrest at the suite of John Malham Joseph Edlowe this day acknowl- edgeth to bee due to Tho: Copley Esqr out of the estate of Robert Wiseman deceased (whose Admr hee is 277 l of Tob: and Caske
The same Court contynued Present The Governor. Tho: Greene Esqr p. 369 11 Octobr 1650 Capt Price Mr Secretary Joseph Cadie pite The pltes suite being for 400' Tob & Caske Robert Robins deft Accompt It being prayed on the defts behaulf that the Hearing bee referred till the next Court in regard of his vrgent occasions at this time And the pite agreeing therevnto It is ordered accordingly.
John Thimbleby Admr of Peter Mackarell according to a former order this day pduced his Accompt concerning the sayd estate to the Court and prayed for his Quiet est And the said Accompt being pvsed by the Court and found to ballance the totall of the Inventory And publique Proclamacon being made thereof in open Court and noe obieccon made to the contrary The Court allowes of the Accompt and doth order that the Admr may haue his Quietus est and the Bond taken for his true Administracon to bee voide and cancelled
Tho: Warr pite The pite sues for 350 l of Tob: and Caske p Rich: Browne deft Assumpsit (being Mr Lands debt The deft acknowledgeth bee vndertooke to pay the said debt for Mr Land Which is ordered accordingly 210 No: Execuc ad satisfaciend Mr Jo: Pile prsent with the rest vt Supa
Capt John Price plte The plte sues to bee releived against the Luke Gardiner deft deft for that in a slanderous manner hee had reported that the plte kept an vnlawfull dog to kill his neigh- bors stocks because hee would haue the whole range himself. To wch the deft denies that hee spake those words as they are charged against him absolutly. but with this addicon (for ought hee knewe) And the words being spoken in private betwixt the plte and deft and therefore noe proofe) The Court lookes vppon the words as they are confessed to haue beene vttered by the deft as a disrespective expression to one of his Lopps
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