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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1657-8. 33
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Whereas Thomas Stone hath Sued to this Court, in behalfe of
Capt Wm Stone for a debt of Eight hundred Eighty and five pound
of Tobacco and Caske being the remainder of a Bill of three thous-
and one hundred ninety and nine due October 1654 from Iohn
Cornelius, and the Sd Cornelius discompting upon oath three hundred
Eighty and Seven pounds of Tobacco allowed by the Court, and to
be deducted out of the Said debt of Eight hundred Eighty five pounds
of Tobacco, The Court doth order that the Said Iohn Cornelius do
Satisfie the Remainder of the Sd Bill being four hundred ninety and
Eight pounds of Tobacco wth Cost of Suit or Else Execution.
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Lib. B. No. 3
Stone v.
Cornelius
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Whereas it appeareth to this Court tht mr Hugh Standley is in-
debted unto Richard Smith and Thomas Bellcher the Sume of one
Thousand Twenty and nine pounds of Tobacco & Caske by accompt,
and acknowledged by the Sd Standley in Court. The Court doth
order that the Said mr Standley do Satisfie the Said debt of one
Thousand twenty & nine pounds of Tobacco and Caske wth Cost of
Suit or Else Execution.
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Smith and
Belcher v.
Standley
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Whereas Aron Iacobson hath Petitioned this Court against mr
Hugh Standley for a debt of four hundred pounds of Tobacco and
Caske due for worke to be done by Albert Iohnson And it appearing
to this Court that the Sd lohnson is wanting of performing his
worke by four dayes It is ordered that the Said lacobson Copartner
wth the Sd Johnson do make good the Said worke to the Said Stand-
ley, and then the Said Standley to Satisfie the Said four hundred
pounds of Tobacco & Caske, or else Execution And the Said lacob-
son to pay Cost of Suit
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Jacobson v.
Standley
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Whereas Thomas Caiger hath Peticon'd this Court for a debt of
one Thousand three hundred pounds of Tobacco and Caske out of
the Estate of Capt Iohn Barriff deceased being by Condition for
Service, And it appearing to this Court that the Said Caiger per-
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Caiger v.
Barriff
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formed but half the time of his Condition, The Court doth there-
fore order that the Said Caiger Shall be Satisfied Six hundred and
fifty pounds of Tobacco and Caske out of the Estate aforesaid, or
Else Execution
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p. 403
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mr Emperor Smith having acknowledged a Iudgment unto mr Iohn
Lawson for a debt of four hundred pounds of Tobacco and Caske,
due to the Said mr Lawson as Attorney to his Brother mr Iohn
Collins, The Court doth order that the Said Smith forthwith Satisfie
the Said debt of four hundred pounds of Tobacco and Caske with
forbearance and Cost of Suit, or Else Execution.
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Lawson v.
Smith
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Mrs Jane Eltonhead Craveing a Refference (by reason of the non
appearance of her Wittness) in a Suit wherein Richard Smith was
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Smith v.
Eltonhead
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