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Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1658-1662
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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1661. 521


Ellinor Martyn Thomas Ward, and George Wilson fined 500ll of
tobacco a peece that is to say Ellinor Martyn 500ll tob: Thomas
Ward 500ll tobacco and George Wilson 500ll tobacco; for Turning
Patience Martyn and her Children by force out of her howse

Liber
P. C. R.

Martins v.
Martine

To the honoble the Gouernor and Councell
The humble peticon of Barnaby Jackson Sheweth That yor peti-
coner hath brought two Servants unto yor honors to adjudge of their
age, and assigne them a tyme of Servitude according to Acte of
Assembly and he shall pray
Vpon the peticon of Barnaby Jackson in leiu of his Serut The Cort
doth Judge one of his Seruants named Eden Hubert to be fifteene
yeares ould whereupon it is ordered that .... six yeares

Re Jacksons
Servants

Thursday the 13th February 1661
Present as before together with Mr Edward LLoyd
This day appeared William Parker to answere the Cause Betweene
him and Thomas Billingsley. The plt Tho: Billingsley alleadgeing
that he bought of William Parker a certaine Tracte of land Contayn-
ing one hundred and fifty acres next to Francis Chalkes land vpon
the Cliffes which the said Parker had bought of John James and
William Toulson desireth warranty of the said land. The said
Parker answered he had payd for land for and on the behalfe of
John Hall his sonne in lawe who had purchased itt of the said John
James and William Toulson, and that he had payd the said James &
Toulson for itt by bill of Exchange, that before letters could come
from England with advice of the paymt of the said bills of Exchange,
the said Hall dyed, and that the Widd of the said Hall daughter to the
said Parker desired him the said Parker to sell the said land for
sattisfaccon of his bills of Exchange, which upon his receipt of
advice of the paymt of the said bills, he accordingly did and trans-
ferred his Right and his daughters in the said land to Thomas
Billingsley which he is ready to accknowledge here in Cort
Ordered that Mr Parker make warranty of the Land menconed in
the receipt aforesaid

Feb. 13

p. 1010

Billingsley
v. Parker

The plt sueth for an assurance of land sould by the deft to the plt
whereupon the plt pduced a Bill of Sale which is as followeth vizt
Whereas Wm Parker of Seuerne in the County of Anne Arrundell
planter is possessed of Eight hundred acres of land vpon the Cliffes

John
Cobreth v.
Wm Parker

adjoyning to the land of Richard Bennett Esqr North west Now
knowe yee that I the sd ....... South Easte side of the said devident the
said Burbage and Billingsley doe oblige their selues to seate the said
land betweene this and the 25th of december next, and to pay the

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