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460Court and Testamentary Business, 1656.
Liber B. George Mee Sworne and Examined Saith, That mr ffriend- No.3. Ship Sold his part of the Land which was between George
Manners and the Said ffriendship unto Edward Hall and to the best of this Deponents Remembrance that Edward Hall was to Give me ffriendship one hhd of Tobacco or thereabouts for it and further Saith not Signum George G M Me
Henry Potter plft Whereas the Action depending be- Capt Wm Mitchell tween Henry Potter plft and Thomas Attorny of Tho: Orley deft) Orley defendt hath this day been debated
in Court and the piantiffe moveing the Court for a Reference untill the next Court in regard the plfts Wittnesses Could not be Summoned And Capt William Mitcheli Attorney of the defendant being willing thereunto, the Court hath Granted a reference in the Suit untill the next Court.
Elizabeth Claxton Sworne and Examined Saith that Henry Potter Comeing unto Thomas Orleys where he lived demanded his Bond and Agreement, that was to fence in all the whole Plantation, and Orley repiyed if the bond was he Said he would perform it, and told him it was a busie time now he Could not tend it, I hope Henry you will be reasonable with me If I can- not tend to make this fence I will Satisfie you in Tobacco, and Henry Potter Said lie would rather have fencing, And further Saith not Sign Elizabeth M Claxton Henry Keene plft Nonsuit is Granted unto mrs Dorrington mrs Ann Dorrington cleft in the Suit of Henry Keene about a har p. 208 gain of Land on which the Said Keene now Lives, And is with Consent of both parties referred to mr Mich: Brooke Capt Sampson Waring, rnr Henry Osborne and mr Tho: Thomas to Judge what the building and Cleaning is worth and upon their non agreemt to Chuse an Umpere and what they Shall agree of the Said mrs Dorrington is to Satisfie unto the Said Keene and to have quiet possession Provided that Indifferent time be Given to the Said Keene for the finishing of the Crop now upon it and the Said Keene to pay Court Charges.
Marke Pheypoe plft Nonsuit is Granted to Richard True in Richard True defendt the Suit of Marke Pheypoe with Charges
Emperor S,nith pift Refference is Granted unto John Neviii John Nevili defendt deft in the Suit of Emperor Smith plantiffe untiil the next Court.
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