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Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1649/50-1657
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          Court and Testamentary Business, 1655. 429

      

        John Barriffe Attorney of ffrancis Emperor arrested John Liber B.

       Cornelius for debt, And the Said Cornelius being Sick and not No. 3.

       able to Come to Court desireth a Reference to the next Court, p.

       It is ordered that if the Sd Cornelius doe not appear at the

       next Court, Judgment Shall proceed against him.

      

         The Suit depending between Richard ffioyd pif and William

       Johnson deft is referred to the determination of the next Court.

      

         John Dandy hath openly Confessed in Court that he is a

       Roman Catholick.

      

         Whereas John Dandy hath been found Culpable in Compli-

       ance with Capt William Stone and his Complices in the late

       Rebellion against the present Governmt and is Convicted

       thereof And hath Submitted himself to the Mercy of the Court,

       It is ordered that the Said John Dandy Shall be amerced the

       Sume of two Thousand pounds of Tobacco towards the Satis-

       fying of the publick damage.

      

         Upon the Humble Petition of William Ewen his fine of two

       thousand pounds of Tobacco is remitted to one thousand

      

         John Pyle Confesseth himself in Court to be a Roman Cath-

       olick and hath acknowledged the Popes Supremacy.

      

         It is ordered that John Jarbo and James Langworth being

       Convicted of acting with Capt William Stone in the late

       Rebellion against the present Governmt And having found

       favour in respect of their being drawn into that engagement

       not willingly as they plead, It is ordered that each of them Shall

       pay one thousand pounds of Tobacco towards the publick dam-

       age Sustained by means of the Said Rebellion and Secure the

       payment thereof.

      

         Execution is Granted at the Suit of Capt John Smith for

       fifteen hundred pounds of Tobacco due to him from Cornelius

       Johnson.

                       October   12. 1655

         Received of Capt William Fuller eleven Gunnes and tenne

       Locks in full discharge of all Such Gunnes and Locks as were

       taken from the Shopp of John Dandy after the last Rebellion

       of Capt Stone and his Complices I Say the day and Yeare p. 162

       abovewritten, The Said Gunns and Locks were taken by Capt

       Smith and Some others with him

       Signed & dd in the presence ofJohn D Dandy

       Wm Durand, Josias Fendall      Sign

      



 
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