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Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1658-1662
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484 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1661.

Liber
P. C. R.
Re
Gouldson's
Estate

To the honorable the Gouernor and Councell
The humble peticon of Peter Joy Sheweth Whereas yor peticonr
as Feoffee to the Estate of Daniell Gouldson of Patuxent late de-
ceased, hath been intrusted to the said Estate by the will of the said
Goulson Humbly sues to this honorable Board and requesteth that
the said will and testament may be proued according to Lawe as well
the direct as the interlined lines and yor petr as in duty bound shall
pray &c.

Vpon the said peticon It is ordered that the last will and testament
of Daniell Gouldson be proued in forme of Lawe.

Lord
Propr v.
Thomas
Gerard
Vide 1 Md.
Arch. Ass.
389
Recogni-
zante
entred in
folio 477
p. 501

Whether Thomas Gerrard hath broke his Recognizance or not
Richard Forster aged forty yeares or thereabouts sworne and Ex-
amined this tenth day of August 1661 Sayth That aboute the Eight
and twentyth day of July last Mr Thomas Gerrard sent for this
depont and accordingly this depont came and the said .... that the
had made .... on the Breech and He bare you out of it sayd the sayd
Gerrard and further sayth not
Jurat coram me Philip Calvert The mke W of Richard Forster
Ralpe Haywood sworne and Examined Sayth That he heard the
said Gerrard say these words vizt Giue him a Kick on the breech and
He bare you out but to whome this depont knoweth not And further
sayth not.
The Judgemt of the Board
Mr Bateman is of opinion that it is not broken

Mr LLoyd the same
Mr Brooke the same
The Secretary the same

Mr Clarke tis broken
The Gouernor tis broken


To the honoble the Gouernor and Councell

Kingsbury
v. Gwyther

The humble peticon of Robert Kingsbury Sheweth Whereas yor
petr brought a parcell of goods vnto the howse of Captaine Nicholas
Guyther and deposited them in his hands to be sould for the vse of
yor said peticonr. And yor petr came to the said howse of Captaine
Guyther thinking to haue received either his Goods in kind or else
tobacco for them and findeing a parcell of them disposed and can
haue noe Accompt of them

Therefore yor petr desires this honoble Con that he may haue an
order granted against the estate of Capt Guyther And yor petr shall
pray &c.

Vpon the peticon abouesaid it is referred whilst next Cort And that
Augustine Herman is then to appeare



 
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