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422 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1660.
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Liber
P. C. R.
p. 422
John Hobbs
v. John
Gottley ats
dowle deft
Re Allen
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In regard the prt doth not proceede in this Cause agt the defendt,
It is ordered on motion of Mr Wm Hardidge Attorney for the deft
that this Cause be dismissed, and the prt to pay Costs of suite for his
vniust vexacon in this Cause.
Roger Allen seruant to Mr Henry Coursey coming into Court,
And in regard hee had no Indentures, and being very young, and that
the Sence of the Boord was demanded what tyme they thought fitt
the said Roger should serue The Court deliuered their opinion that
he should serue fore Six yeares.
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Coll Nath :
Vtye by his
Attorney
Rich:
Collett v.
Wm Bretton
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Vpon perusall of all accts & papers belonging to this Suite the
Court doth finde that the ballance of acco is i73l tob. due to the
Complt which is ordered accordingly :
Thursday 2 Ith of ffebr
Present as aforesaid
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Feb. 21
Brockett v.
Marsh
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To the honnoble the Gour & Councell of Maryland
The humble petition of Samuell Brockett Sheweth that whereas
your petitioner has right in behalfe of his wife to a Tract of land in
Kent, and Mrs Sarah Marsh vniustly detaines it from your petr,
your pef humbly Craues order peaceably to enioy the said land. And
your petr shall pray &c
The deft Mrs Sarah Marsh by her Attorney Mr Richard Smyth
answeres that shee does not knowe whither of right the plt ought to
demand the land in the petn mentioned. To wch the prt produced in
Court a Certificat wch is as follow eth (vizt) Wee whose names here
are vnder written doe declare that An the wife of Samuell Brocket
was the daughter of John Abbott of the Isle of Kent in the Province
of Maryland, and this wee can depose when we are lawfully called
The H H. marke of Hannah Lee Andrew A Basha his marke.
Wth wch the defts Attorney rested satisfied; and thereupon this
Cause is respitted by the Court till next Proull Court.
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William
Styles p
Attorn.
Mr Tho :
Maninge v.
John Pile
p Attorn.
Thomas
Turner
p. 423
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To the honnoble the Gouernor and Councel of Maryland
The humble petition of William Styles Sheweth That whereas
John Pile after he had disposed of a Servant the space of a yea're or
thereabouts pretended to your petr a Right in him, and sould the same
Servant (wch he formerly had .... Humbly Craues that the said ....
And upon full hearing and debate of the Cause on both sides, The
Court found no cause of Suite, and therefore non suite was graunted
in this Cause.
Know all men by these presents that I John Piles of Saint Maries
in the Province of Maryland gent haue constituted, deputed and
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