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Liber
P. C. R.
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to dispose of it, Tobacco was at a very Lowe Rate when I sould it,
and what Orders you shall send to me, to dispose of your moneys I
shall obserue and satisfie your desires therein. Thus Committing
you to the protection of the Allmighty I remaine
Your assured loueing freind
Richard Ward.
To my very Loueing freind Mr Abbinton Liuing in St Maryes
Riuer in Maryland.
Know all men by these presents That I Thomas Heathcott of
Bristoll marchant do acknowledge to owe and stand indebted vnto
John Abington of the Crosse in the Province of Maryland the sume
of three pounds ten shillings of lawfull money of England for a
valluable Consideration in Tobacco already receiued by me the said
Thomas Hethcott Wch said sume of money is to be paid to the said
Abington his Attorney or Assignes within thirty dayes after the first
and next arriuall of the good Ship called the Providence of Bristoll
aforesaid John Hoskins Commander, and for the true performance
of wch payment to be well and truely made I binde my selfe my heires
Executers Administrators and Assignes firmely by these presents
without any demurr delay or Exception of any thing or pretence
whatsoeuer, onely excepted that the said Ship be not taken by any
Enemy or Cast away before her first and next arrivall after the date
hereof at her Porte of deliuery In either of which Cases This obliga-
tion is to be voide or else to stand in full force and vertue, As witt-
ness my hand and Seale this 22th day of ffebruary Anno dui 1660
The moneys is to be paid in the Citty of Bristoll agreed upon before
the Signeing hereof Signed Tho: Heathcott.
Signed sealed and deliuered in the presence of vs Edward Packer
Thomas Daniells
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4o Marcij
1660
p. 411
Ordinary
License
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This day came Thomas Jnnis of Jnnis Choice in Saint Maryes
County, and acknowledged himselfe indebted vnto the Lord Proprie-
tary of this Province in the Sume of One Thowsand pounds Tobacko
and Caske. In Case the said Thomas Jnnis for the space of fiue
whole yeares next ensuing the date hereof shall suffer or permitt any
euiell rule or order to be kept in his said howse at Jnnis Choice,
especially upon any the Lords dayes called Sundayes by gameing or
exorbitant drinking during the type of diuine Service, or shall suffer
any Seruants or Apprentices to remaine Tipling or drinking in his
howse without their Masters privity, or shall sell or giue such Ap-
prentices drinke occasioning their disorder thereby or shall sell
drinke by retaile at greater price then is allowed by an Act of Genner-
all Assembly in that behalfe prouided. Tho Jnnes
Recognit Coram me eodem die Peter Bathe 1660
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