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Court and Testamentary Business, 1649 50.45
Edward Hall his Marke for Cattell & Hoggs viz, the right Liber A. Eare Cropt with a hole in it, and a hole in the left p. 377
Geo: Manners his marke for Cattell & Hoggs viz, the right Eare swallow forked and the left slitt downe and the forepart taken off
At a Court held at St) Present ( The Governor. Tho: Greene esqr Robert Maries vuesimo No- Brookes esqr Capt John Price Mr vembr 1650 ) Secretary Mr Willm Eltonhead
Mr Thomas Sturman pite This Cause comeing this day to bee Mrs Margaret Brent Extrix heard according to a former Order of Leonard Calvert Esqr deft) made vppon hearing the fifteenth of
ffebruary last. Vppon reading of the said order and the Originall Grant to Tho: Pasmore and the said Pasmores Oath made in this Cause remayning vppon Record and menconed in the said former order And vppon full hearing of what could bee alleadged on both sides It is Ordered that the Plaintiffe Tho: Stunman his heines and Assignes shall for ever hereafter quietly, and peaceably hold possesse and enioy the one Thou- sand Acres of land and Plantacon in question menconed in the said former Order against the defendt and all persons clayming from by or under her, or her, or Leonard Calvert Pcqr deceased his late night title or clayme therevnto
Marks Blomefleid plte The Complte sues for a Cowe wch the ffrancis Martyn deft defendt agreed to pay him at Accomack and to transport hen gratis hither And saith hee went to Accomack to receive her, but was denyed her to his great damage and charge wherein hee craves to bee neleived To wch the deft acknowledgeth hee promised to deliver vnto the plte at Acco- make a Heifer that had had a Calf wch hee was and still is ready to doe, and never denyed the delivery thereof It is therfore Ordered that the defendt shall according to his Agreemt deliver vnto the Plaintiffe or to whom hee shall appoint a Heifer that hath had a Calf sometime before the first of January next at Accomaek, and transport her vpp to the defendts nowe dwelling House in Maryland or some place neere thereabouts by the last of March next the Compite standing to the Hazard of her in the meane tyme after the delivery But the plaintiffe not being able to prove the denyall before alleadged is to pay Court Charges
The Governor by advise of the Counsell in open Court gave leave to Mr Michaell Tainter Marryner to transport a certaine quantity of Corne Wth hee had aboard his Vessell belonging to the Matapania Indians (who were gone to seate towards the head of Patuxent River) vnto them thither
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