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Court and Testamentary Business, 1654. 401
Ordered that the Said Executrix Shall Exhibit a perfect Inven- Liber B. torie of the Said Richard Moores Estate into the next Court or into the Secretaries office within three months
Richard Collett Attorney of Lawrence Ward Sueth to this p. 6z6 Court for nine hundred Eightie three pounds of Tobacco and Caske due by Specialty to the Said Lawrence Ward as ap- peames by the Said Specialty from John Wakefield, and the Said Wakefield was arrested to appeame at this Court, which he being not able through infirmities of bodie to do, It is Or- dered that if the Said Wakefield Shall not appeame before mT Rich: Preston within fourteen dayes to give Sufficient Answer why the Bill Should not be paid, That then Execution upon the Said Bill be granted unto the Said Attorney of Lawrence Ward.
Thomas Gregorie and his wife being Summoned to testifie in a Cause depending in this Court betweene Bartho: Herringe plft and Phillip Hyde defendt and hath been at Charges therein Eighty pounds of Tobacco for two dayes work and two dyetts at the Ordinary.
John Hammond Sueth to this Court for four Rights of Land due to him from John Barriffe as appeares in Court It is Or- dered that the Said Barriffe Shall give present Security to de- liver the Said four Rights of Land with Certificate to the Said John Hammond or Soc much
Simon Bird Servant unto mr Thomas Trueman and by him hired to Robert Taylor Complained for want of Necessary Clothing which Complaint appeareth to this Court to have Sufficient ground. It is ordered that the Said Robert allows him Sufficient Necessary apparell which if not performed the Said Bird Shall have Liberty to repaire to the next Commis- sionr who is to take Such effectual Order as that he may be duely Supplyed.
It is ordered that the Estate of Thomas Trumpeter Shall pay to John Harford three hundred pounds of Tobacco and Caske as appeares by Specialty in Court produced
George Newman aged twentie yeares or thereabouts Sworne Saith that he this Deponent heard mrs Brookes relate that She p. 627 heard that mrs Goulson had beaten her maid two hours by the Clock, and that there were that would take their oathes that it was an hour and a halfe by the Clock.
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