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526 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1661.
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Liber
P. C. R.
p. 1018
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In speciall giueing unto the aforesaid Joseph Swett my lawfull At-
torney, full power to arrest impleade imprison, and as he shall see
cause out of prison to deliuer, and upon receipt of any or all my due
to signe and scale accquittance or accquittances in my name and be-
half e, Alsoe to make and appoynte under him other Attorneys as he
shall see cause, to acte in the prmisses and them againe to discharge,
and what euer my said Attorney he or they shall lawfully doe or
cause to be done concerning the prmisses, I the said Fobby Roberts
doe by theis prsents rattifye confirme and allowe to stand good in as
firme and ample manner as I my selfe might or could doe were I
there personally prsent In wittness whereof I haue hereunto sett my
hand and Seale this 12th day of February 1661 Fobby Roberts
Signed sealed and deliuered in the prsence of us Samuel Jewell
John Thwing
The Cort ajourned till 9 of the clock in the morning
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Feb. 14
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Fryday the 14th of February
Present All
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Coursey v.
Manning
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Vpon the Complaynt of Henry Coursey Esqr agt Thomas Manning
gent, that in the Cort by the fyre side the said Manning sayd the
said Coursey was forsworne The said Henry Coursey desireth Mr
Parker to be examined in the busines The said Wm Parker being
duely sworne in open Cort sayth That he did heare Mr Manning say
that the said Coursey was Forsworne, but whether he sayd he would
proue it or not he remembreth not
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p. 1019
Attorney
General v.
Vaughan
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Then was called before the board Capt Robert Vaughan to an-
swere unto a contempt agt his Lops Gouernmt whoe being sorry for
the same Ordered that he be f orgiuen
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Attorney
General v.
Russell
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Then was called before the board Christopher Russell
Ordered that the said Russell finde security for his good be-
hauiour, and appearance to answere the next Cort
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Attorney
General v.
Everett
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Ordered that John Euerett pay the Sherriffes and Clarks fees and
be dismist
To the honoble the Gouernor and Councell of the Province of
Maryland
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Neale v.
Thompkin-
son
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The humble peticon of James Neale Sheweth Whereas yor petr
contracted with John Tompkinson to build him a howse of 25 foote
long with two outside Chimneyes wch the said Tompkinson did prom-
ise and oblige himself e to build sufficient and to be really worth one
thousand pounds of tobacco for which yor petr gaue him bills for the
said vallue before the howse was built confideing in his honesty to
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