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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1659. 351
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to be satisfyed out of the Estate of the sd Thomas Cole, shee being
left alone wth Two small Children, & in a poore condicon for want
of that Tob: By reason of the urgent desyres of her Credrs to be
satisfyed. Shee humbly beseecheth yor honrs to take the premises
into yor consideraons, & grant her, her iust due, as by euidence shee
can make appeare. And shee shall as in duty bownd pray &c :
Thomas Cole Debr to Dauid Thomas Deceased
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Liber
P. C. R.
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In Octobr 1658
ffor One flitch & a half e of Bacon, & a hog to Victuall
his Shallop
1659
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0290
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ffor Cyder hee had of Joseph Harrison
ffor Two summers Dyett
ffor Two barrells of Corne for his Cattle
Payd to Capt Gwyther for Humphrey Attwicks
ffor last yeares Leauy
ffor his Washing Two Summers
Payd Mr Hutt for him
Payd for Two Warrts for Land tht hee tooke out
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0050
1200
0150
0015
0040
0200
0381
0062
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ffor his ffunerall Charges (Viz)
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2388
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ffor a hogg
ffor Drams
ffor a Boate & hands to take him up, & bearing him
The Clearks ffees for 2 deposns &c :
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0150
0100
0150
0062
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ffor Two men goeing to take their Oathes 2 dayes apeice
att 30l Tob pr day
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0120
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0582
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Mathias O Bryant sworne & Examined sayth, That for the two p. 350
precedent Summers Thomas Cole dyetted att the howse of Dauid
Thomas lately deceased And tht the sd Cole called the sd Dauid
Thomas his howse, his home, & further sayth not.
Jurat Coram me Henry Adams. Mathias J O Bryan
his marke
George Howse sworne & Examined sayth, Jurat idem ut supra, &
further. That when the sd Cole went once wth his shallop from home,
the sd Dauid Thomas neglected his owne busines, & went into the
woods to prouide the sd Cole meate to uictuall his sd shallop, for tht
Voyage, & further sayth not. George H Hows
Jurat Cora me Henry Adams his marke
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