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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1659. 281
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It is Ordered tht the plf choose out of the defts owne stock One
Cow, & one calfe, tht was calued about the last of Aprill or in May
following. And the deft to pay Court charges.
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Liber
P. C. R.
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Whereas Capt Thomas Cornewaleys hath petitioned this Court for
an Order agst the Estate of Capt Willm Mitchell for One Thousand
pownds of Tob. attatched in the hands of Mr John Bateman, the
Attatchmt being Ret. this Court, It is Ordered tht the Attatchmt be
continued, & tht the Executor or Admistrator haue notice gyuen him,
by the next Prouinciall Court, Otherwise the Court to proceed to
Judgmt in case noe appearance be made.
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Cornewaleys
v. Mitchell
Vid. fol. 311
& fol. 324
p. 244
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Whereas att the last Prouinciall Court held 24o ffebruary Mr
Attorney Grail on the behalfe of the Ld Prope demanded a serut,
as belonging to the Estate of John Dandy, of Mr Richard Hotchkeys,
Wch Cause was then respited till this Prouinciall Court, to the end tht
ffrancis the Wife of George Beckwith bee pcnt in Court, as by the sd
Order may appeare. According to wch sd Order George Beckwith
on the behalfe of his Wife appearing & being not able to proue the
contrary, but tht Judgmt passed agst John Dandy, by reason of her
misdeanor, shee then lyuing in the sd Dandies howse, as by another
former Order may allso appeare.
The Judgmt of the Court is tht the sd ffrancis ought to satisfy to
the Ld Prope tht seauen hundd & fifty pownds of Tob, recouered out
of the sd Dandies Estate (by reason of her misdemeanor) according
to tht Order of Court.
And Ordered tht George Beckwith, marryed the sd ffrancis, &
possessing her Estate satisfy the same to the Ld Prope as aforesd.
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Re Dandy's
Estate
Vid. fol. 163
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The plf sheweth by his Petn, tht he did worke for the deft att
Hebdens Poynt, for wch he demandeth 1640l Tob, Wch the deft will
not allow, & refuseth to satisfy. And further tht he made the deft
his Attorney to receaue certaine Tobacco, in Virginia due to him,
wch the deft denyeth to haue receaued, (though the plf beleiueth or
supposeth the Contray) & will not come to an account therefore, &
To proue his first allegadn produceth his testimonies.
James Hall deposed sayth That himself e sett up the fframe of a
howse twenty foote long, & fiueteene foote wide (all but the studds)
att Hebdens Poynt, And further tht hee this Depont putt up the
Posts of the Welch Chimney, All the Rest of the worke Hugh Beuin
finished, And tht he saw the sd Beuin att worke on the other Twenty
foote howse, but cannot declare whither the sd Beuin finished it,
or not.
Edmund Nanf an deposed sayth, That hee was pent att the bargaine
made betwixt Richard Abrahall & Hugh Beuin, And Beuin was to
sett him up, Seauentie ffoote of howseing; whereof there was a
twenty foote howse built, And the frame of the fifty foote howse
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Hugh Bevin
v. Mr Symon
Ouerzee
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