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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1657. 11
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Capt Mitchell upon that order untill a farther hearing in March
Court next, but the Said Capt Mitchell having formerly Engaged
himself by promise not to appeare in any mans Suit as Attorney but
what Imediately relates to himself, The Court doth therefore Order
that the Said Mitchell in respect of his promise be not admitted as
an Attorney in any Suit in this Court unless the Court in march next
upon farther Determinacon thereof, do permitt and allow the Said
Mitchell to be Attorney or Sollicitor in other mens Causes.
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Lib. B. No. 3
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Deposit inter Thorn: Stagwell & Richd True
Capt Sampson Waring Sworne Sayth that about nine months
Since, he this Deponent demanded a debt of Richard True for
Thomas Stagwell, being a bill of Thomas Knoles, and the Said True
acknowledged about a Hogshead of Tobacco of that Bill for to be a
clue debt, and promised payment of So much and when your De-
ponent arrested him, the Said True demanded why he was arrested,
when he had promised payment. And farther your Deponent Saith
not Sampson Waring
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Stagwell v.
True
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Refference Granted inter Capt Wm Mitchell plft & Thom: Inniss
deft
Refference is Granted with the Consent of both parties in a Suit
between Capt William Mitchell plantiff and Thomas Innis defendant,
till the next Generall Provinciall Court in march next.
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Mitchell v.
Inniss
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Satisfied by mr Luke Gardiner for an Order of Court for freeing
a maid for Daniell Goulson's use unto the Sheriff Iames Veitch.
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Goulson v.
Gardiner
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Nosuit to Richd True
Nonsuit is Granted unto Richard True in the Suit of Thomas Stag-
well with Cost of Suit.
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Stagwell v.
True
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Iudgment is Granted against Thomas Seamer in the behalf of
David Farrera for a debt of one Thousand Seventy five pounds of
Tobacco and Caske. And upon non-payment of the Said Debt Exe-
cution to be Granted, with Cost of Suit.
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Farrera v.
Seamer
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Whereas it appeareth to this Court that mr Henry Coursey is
indebted unto Thomas Seamer the Sume of one Thousand one
hundred and thirtie pounds of Tobacco and Caske. The Court doth
order that the Said debt of one Thousand one hundred and thirty
pounds of Tobacco and Caske be Satisfied with Cost of Suit, or
Else Execution
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Seamer v.
Coursey
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A Refferrence is Granted in all other Actions depending between
mr Henry Coursey and Thomas Seamer untill the next Court in
March next.
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p. 373
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