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Liber
P. C. R.
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James Veitch sworne 22th Nouembr 1659 before Philip Caluert
Esqr Sayth, That being att the howse of John Waghop sometime in
Aprill last hee saw Two or Three Seamen wth baggs of Tob, carry-
ing from the Tobacco howse, And tht being in Company wth Capt
Waring & Robt Kedger to looke uppon a hogshead of Tob wch Capt
Waring had receiued of Robt Kedger, hee saw some of the seamen
take Tob out of a hogshead tht had the broad arrow uppon it &
marked wth R. C. That hee did heare John Waghop say, That hee
had gyuen the Seamen that Tob, they were carrying away; & tht
looking uppon some of the sd Tob, hee sayth tht it was sownd & of a
good coulor, & further sayth not. James Veitch.
Robert Cornish deposed in open Court sayth That the hogshead of
Tob now in dispute was damnifyed; Lying in the Tobacco howse one
whole summer uppon the grownd, wth one head out, & part of the
Tob. out allso.
George Mackall Jurat idem quod Robt Cornish Supra, This suite
is dismissed, & Ordered That each pay their owne Charge, in Con-
sideraon of their neglect.
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London v.
John Reade
P. 363
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Know all men by these pents tht I John London for diuers good &
ualuable causes & Consideraons mee thereunto mouing doe by these
pents constitute ordaine & appoynt my trusty and welbeloued ffreind
William Coursey to bee my true & law full Attorney for mee & in my
name to sue John Reade & what my Attorney shall lawfully doe, I
by these pents ratify & confirme John London.
The plfs Attorney sheweth in Court An accompt of Seuerall goods
wch the deft tooke up of the plf, amounting to 760l Tob. The deft
acknowledgeth the sd accompt, And confesseth Judgmt for Seauen
hundd & Sixty pownds of Tob unto the plf in open Court.
The Court adiorned by the Gouernor till to morrow morning att
9 a Clock.
ffriday 2d of March as afore.
All present as yesterday.
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