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Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1658-1662
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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1658. 215


all Costs dammages & interests allready suffered & susteyned, & yett
to bee suffered & susteyned as well agst Robt Kedger drawer or sub-
scriber of the sd Bill of Exchange & agst the sd Jeremiah Callaway,
to whom the Bill is directed as agst all others in the sd Exchange
wch are any wayes bownd to recouer all the sume of them or of
their goods in time & place as of right shall appertaine. Thus done &
protested in this Citty of London in the pence of Willm Allen &
Thomas King wittnesses hereunto requyred
Good attestor rogatus & requisitus
Johannes Daniel Not. publ &c:

Mr Edward Packer sworne in open Court sayth tht sometime in
June was Twelf month being aboard Capt Tilghmans ship, he heard
the difference discussed betwixt the plf & the deft concerning this
hogshead of Tob: yett after much dispute & contention betwixt them,
both parties were satis fyed (as this Depont understood & imagined)
And thereuppon Robt Kedger signed a Bill of Exchange of ffowre
pownd sterl, to the plf.
It clearely appearing to the Court both by Robt Morris his attestaon
Date of the Protest & Lre of Exchange, & Mr Packers Depos" that
tht hogshead in dispute was not shipped by the deft to the intent to
satisfy this Bond, as the deft seemes to inferre: neyther had the plf
any peticular Care or Charge gyuen, & undertooke by him, in or con-
cerning the same It is therefore Ordered that the Deft pay his Debt
of ffowre pownds sterl to the plf, wth Twenty shillings ouer & aboue
for dammage, and ffowre shillings more for the Protest, Besides
Costs of suite.

Liber
P. C. R.

Know all men by these pents tht I Willm Edwin of the Prouince of
Maryland doe bind my selfe my heyres Executers & Admistrators
to pay or cause to bee payd unto Capt Samuel Tilghman or his
appoyntmt, for the use of the Owners of the ship Goulden ffortune
the summe of Twelue hundd pownds of good sownd bright & large
Tob in cask, wch is for my passage in the sd ship from England to
Maryland, wth in three weeks after the sd ships arryuall there. And
in Case of Default thereof, tht then I the sd Willm Edwin doe bind
my selfe, my heyres, Executers & Admistrators firmely by these pents
to deliuer & make ouer unto the sd Capt Tilghman for the use aforesd
Two good Milch Cowes under the age of fiue yeares, & not to bee
lesse then Three yeares old apeece & I the sd William doe further
binde my selfe &c tht if in Case one halfe of the sd Tob be not payd
by the time aforesd that then to deliuer unto the sd Capt One Cow of
the Condicons before mentioned, wittnes my hand & Seale this 10th
of January 1656

Tilghman v.

Edwin


In the pence of Henry Coursey Willm Edwin Se + eale

p. 173



 
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