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Court and Testamentary Business, 1655.427
William Borernan being Convicted of Compliance with Capt Liber B. William Stone in the last Rebellion Submitteth himself to the No. 3. Mercy of the Court, And thereupon remitteth the publick offence, but amerceth him to pay one thousand pounds of To- bacco towards the damage Sustained by the Said Rebellion and to remaine in the Sheriffes Custody untill the Said Bore- man Shall pay the Said Summe or give Security for the pay- ment thereof
Nathaniell Burroughes engageth himsell in Court as Secu- rity with the Said William Boreman for the payment of the fine abovesaid and for his Good abearance to the present Gov- ernment in the penalty of one hundred pound. Sterling. Nathaniell Burroughes
It is ordered that an Attachment be issued out on the Goods & Chattells of Capt William Stone to the Value of four thou- sand pounds of tob: and Caske to be liable to Satisfie So much to mr William Parker if So much Shall appeare due and it be So determined by the Court.
It is ordered that an Attachment be issued at the Suit of Richard Preston Attorney of Thomas Potter of London Mer- chant on the Estate of Mathew Stone to be liable to Satisfie unto the Said Potter three hundred Seventy four pounds of Tob due by Specialty
It is ordered that an Attachment be issued on the Estate of Mathew Stone at the Suit of Willm Batten to be liable to Sat- isfie unto the Said Batten the Summe of three hundred and twenty pounds of Tob and a Gunne if it So appeare and be determined by the Court.
Whereas Josias Fendall gent hath been Charg'd in the behalf of many of the Comons Inhabitants of Maryland by their Declaracon Exhibited in Court, That he the Said Josias Fendall Contrary to his oath taken to the present Government of the Sd Province Hath openly acted to the disturbance of the publick peace & Government of the Said Province for that end assuming a pretended power from Capt William Stone to the great hindrance of the publick affairs and to the distrac- tion and Damage of the people. To which Charge the Said Josias Fendall having full and free liberty to Answer bath made no Sufficient plea to traverse or make void the Said Charge but rather disowning the power of the Court, It is therefore ordered by this present Court that in regard the Said Josias Fendall hath & Still doth give Just ground of Suspition
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