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392Court and Testamentary Business, 1654.
Liber B. aboard of Coll Yardleys Vessell this Depont heard the Said Coll Yardley Say to mr John Johnson that now all differences betwixt them the Said Yardley and Johnson were ended, And the Said Colonell replying Said that he did freely forgive the Said Johnson and hoped they Should be as Good friends as they were formerly, and So tooke him the Said Johnson by the hand and drank to him mr Johnson replying again Said that he was Sorry he Should give Such abusive Language to his friend, also the Said mr Johnson told the Said Colonell that he did freely forgive him the Said Colonell Yardley for any differences that had been betwixt them, This or to this purpose this Depont averreth upon his oath And further Sayth not. Mr John Metcalf maketh Oath that, that which Henry ffox hath Sworne touching the differrence betwixt Coll Yardley and John Johnson is true or the Same in Effect, And further Saith Not. Mr Phillip Land Maketh Oath that he was present when the words which Henry ffox hath Sworne to, touching the Differ- 607 ence betwixt Coll ffrancis Yardley and mr John Johnson were Spoken or the Same in Effect, and that the deposition of the said Henry ffox in that particular is in Substance and further Saith not All these were Sworn in open Court the day and Yeare abovesaid Tho Hatton Secr
Know all men by these presents that I Henry Bishop of the Province of Maryland planter have for and in Consideracon that John Greenwell have already ingaged himself for me for A Sume of two thousand pounds of Tobacco & Caske have and by these presents doe bind over and Deliver unto the Said 6o8 John All my Crop of Corne, Tobacco and other fruits whatso- ever in Consideration of Satisfaction of the Said Sume of Two thousand pounds of Tobacco & Caske Whereunto I have Sett my hand this nineth of June 1654 the marke of Henry HB Bishop Signed & Delivered in the presence of us William Johnson, James Langworth Thomas Simpson
To all Christian people to whom this present writeing Shall Come I William Marshall of pasquascutt in the County of St Maryes planter Maryland, Send Greeting in our Lord God Everlasting. Now know ye that I the Said William Marshall for divers Good Causes and Considerations me hereunto Moving as alsoe out of a pious and a tender Love to God I
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