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26 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1657-8.
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Lib. B. No. 3
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Receipts under the hand of mr Richard Harris Attorny of the Said
mr Little, that there is due from the Said Robert Tayler upon that
bill, but fifty five pounds of Tobacco: The rest being received by
the Said mr Harris for the use of the Said mr Little, The Court doth
therefore order that the Said Tayler do forthwith Satisfie the Said
debt of fifty five pounds of Tobacco & Caske in full Satisfaction of
that debt, or Else Execution
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Morris v.
Grammer
p. 393
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Where as it appeareth to this Court that Iohn Grammer Standeth
indebted unto the Estate of Bassill Little, mercht deceased, the Sume
of Six hundred and Eighteen pounds of Tobacco and Caske being
part of a debt by Bill unsatisfied, and due as it appeareth to the
Said Estate, The Court doth order that the Said Iohn Grammer
do forthwith Satisfie the Said debt of Six hundd and Eighteen pounds
of Tobacco with Cost of Suit or Else Execution.
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Morris v.
Morgin
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Whereas it appeareth to this Court that Capt Phill: Morgin Stand-
eth indebted unto the Estate of mr Bassill Little deceased, the Sume
of three hundred and Eighty pounds of Tobacco and Caske due by
Bill and account, The Court doth order that the Said Capt Phillip
Morgin Shall forthwith Satisfie the Said debt with Cost of Suit, or
Else Execution
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Keene v.
Estate of
Little
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Order to Capt Keene
Iudgment is Granted to Capt Henry Keene against the Estate
of mr Bassill Little deceased for Six hundred pounds of Tobacco
and Caske due by accompt to the Said Capt Keene.
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Re Makey
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Order to Robert Makey for his freedom
Whereas by the Testimony of mr Henry Osborne and mr Peter
Sharpe, it appeareth to this Court that mr Bassill Little late deceased,
did promise when he the Said mr Little lay Sick to Sett free a Serv-
ant of his Named Robert Makey, And the abovesaid mr Osborne and
mr Sharpe having manifested the Same upon their Severall oathes,
The Court doth order that the Said Makey be released, and Sett free
from all Claimes of Servitude from the Said mr Little his heirs Ex-
ecutors or any other person by, from, or under them or either of
them whatsoever.
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January 12,
1657/8
Re Estate of
White
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January the 12th Anno Domini 1657
Iohn Piper aged 30 yeares or thereabouts Sworne and Examined
upon his oath Sayth, that about the middle of this last October
Thomas White Came to the house of the Said Pipers, and told this
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p. 394
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Deponent he Came to Gather Some Hasell nuts for Margaret Wil-
liam Marshalls maid, And farther this Deponent Sayth that Thomas
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