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226 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1658.
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Liber
P. C. R.
David
ffereira v.
Humphrey
Warren
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Vppon the demand & Petn of the plf for Thirty six shillings six
pence in money sterling, for wine sold to the deft, wch the deft (as is
alleaged) denyeth to satisfy.
The deft (pe Attornat Roger Isham) sayth tht hee profered the plf
satisfaction in Tob. for his debt demanded.
It is therefore ordered tht the deft pay unto the plf Thirty six
shillings six pence, according to his demand, in money sterl. Or Tob
to tht ualue att Two pence the pownd which amounts to Two hundd &
nineteene pownds of Tob, wth Charge of suite.
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Cornwalleys
v. Lindsey &
Brooks
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To the honble the Goue & Councell of State &c :
The humble Pet" of Tho: Cornewaleys admistrators of Willm
Nugent Deceased Sheweth tht whereas James Lindsey & ffrancis
Brookes haue unlawfully possessed themselues of the Estate of Willm
Nugent, Hee humbly prayeth tht the sd James Lindsey may bee
Ordered to deliuer an accompt of the sd Estate to yor Petr uppon
oath. And tht hee may haue releife agst the Estate of the sd Brooks
for what he receiued of the sd Estate. As allso an Order to receiue
againe such cattle & hoggs or satisfaction for them as did belong
to the sd Nugent, There being noe lawfull Authority for the dis-
posall of them: And consequently att the perill of the buyers, as yor
Petr conceiues & hee shall pray &c :
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Vid. fol. 263
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Vppon the foresd Petn The Deft is sworne in open Court, And by
uertue of tht Oath to deliuer or send downe a true account att the
next Prouinciall Court of the sd Mr Nugents Estate.
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Re
Pritchard's
Estate
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Mr William Wilkinson is impowred by Order of this Court to sell
a Cow or heyfer att Bartholomew Philips in St Clements mannoe,
belonging to Willm Pritchard the sonne of John Pritchard Deceased
& to putt another Cow or heyfer in her roome of the same age here
att St Maries for the use & behoofe of the sd Willm Pritchard, the sd
Mr Wilkinson hauing the sd Wm Pritchard under Guardianship, &
in his tuition.
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Adams &
Mathews v.
Mitchell's
Estate
p. 184
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Bee it knowne unto all men by these pents tht I Willm Mitchell
Esqr doe assigne all my right tytle & interest of a blackish browne
horse wth a white face unto Henry Adams & Thomas Mathewes
for the use of Jane Clearke, the late Relict of Nicholas Cawsine
deceased; To haue & to hould unto the sd Henry Adams & Thomas
Mathewes to & for the sole benefitt & use of the sd Jane Clearke &
her heyres for euer & in wittness whereof I sett my hand this 7th
of January 1656. Willm Mitchell
Signed & Deliuered in pence of Giles Sadler
These pents wittnes tht I the aboue named Willm Mitchell doe
engage my selfe my heyres, Executors & admistrators uppon or
before the last of Aprill next comming to deliuer to the aboue
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