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166 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1658.

Liber
P. C. R.
Jacobson v.
Cornelius

Where as there is an order of Court bearing date 16th ffebruary
1657 for a Debt of six hundd pownds of Tob & cask due from John
Cornelius (as by the sd Order appeareth) And that Capt Henry Keine
& John Taylour should ueiw the worke & building of the sd Jacobson
&c:

Exeqn
issued Vid.
fol. 322

Henry Keine aged 33 yeares or thereabouts sayth, That hee this
Depont, & John Taylor were ordered by the Court to apprayse a
howse wch Aaron Jacobson & Albert Jhonson built for John Cor-
nelius, Which howse he this Depont & John Taylor ualued att Six
hundd pownds of Tob & cask, & further sayth not.
It is ordered according to the appraysmt That John Cornelius pay
unto Aaron Jacobson Six hundd pownds of Tob & cask.

Gerard v.
Willan and
Lindsey
Vid. fol. 204
& fol. 222 &
fol. 370

Thomas Gerard Esqr complayneth agst Richard Willan, and James
Linsey. ffor tht they haue seated a Planta5n uppon Snow Hill mannor
wch the sd Gerard layeth claime to.
The defts alleage that they seated the same by order of their
Graunt, under his Lps Great Scale of this Prouince, It being forfeited
to his sd Lp according to an Act of Assembly &c :
Mr Henry Coursey sworne Sayth, That Mr Hatton did giue this
Depont a Paper for Mr Thomas Gerard to signe if hee pleased, And
this Depont asked Mr Gerard whither hee would signe the same, or
not, To whom Mr Gerard answered tht he would not, Then this
Depont told him (as he remembreth) That Mr Hatton did not care,
whither he signed the same, or not: Butt if hee did, hee would take
it, as a fauor, (or words to tht effect) & further sayth not.
Respited till next Prouinciall Court, & tht All parties prouide
themselues for their allegaon, & defence.

To the honbte the Goue & Councell

Anderton v.
Bowling

The humble Petn of John Anderton Sheweth
That yor Petr did the last yeare .... James Bowling to Hue wth yor

p. 124

Petr, that yeare, for the making of a Crop of Corne & Tob. as
Ouerseer to your Petrs seruants, The sd Bowling being by agreemt
to haue a share of the sd Crop for his endeauo", att the finishing of
the same. Yor Petr depending uppon the sd Bowlings honesty did
not take care for the binding of the sd agreemt by writing obligatory,
But about June in that then yeare went home for England, Leauing
the sd Crop, to the sd Bowlings managing, & care, But hee the sd
Bowling after yor Petr was departed the Country, about Nouembr
went downe for Virginia, Leauing all (but an inconsiderable part in
bulk of the sd Tob. ) hanging, & the whole Crop of Corne in a heape,
not husked: wthout hyring any one to looke after the sd Crop of Tob.
& Corne, whereby yor Petr hath bene exceedingly damnifyed, Wch



 
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