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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1664-65. 359
and being unwilling to Injure the said William Hollingworth in the Liber B B
prmisses, To yow and yor Deputys wee Comand that from Leauying
the goods debts or Chattles of the said William Hollingworth or any
of them by Occasione of the prmisses or by Occasion of the Judgmt
aforesaid untill the plea uppon Our said writt of Error before Vs be
determined yow alitogether supersede and if any the Goods or Chat
ties by Occasione of the prmisses and no other yow haue caused to be
made or Leauyed after the record of the said writt of error then all
those goodes and Chattles to the said Willm Hollingworth wthout
delay yow cause to be deliuered. Wittnes Our deare Brother Philip
Caluert Esqr Our Chancellor and Deputy Leiutennt of Our Prouince
of Maryland this 24th day of January in the yeare of Our Lord
1664— Philip Caluert
Know all men by these prseflts that I Thomas Paine of St Marys
County in the Prouince of Maryland Gentn Doe acknowledge and
Confess my selfe to owe and stand endebted unto Edward Perce of
London Marriner and Commander of the Shipe Goulden ffortune now
rideing att Anchor in the Riuer of St Georges in the County & Prou
ince aforesaid, In the full and Just sume of One hundred pounds of
good and lawfull money of England to be paid to him the said
Edward Perce his heires Executors Administrators or Assignes or
to his or any of theire Lawfull Attorneys, To the which paymt well
& truely to be made I the said Thomas Paine doe binde me my heires
Executors and Administrs firmely by these prsents signed wth my
hand & sealed my seale this twenty thirde day of January In the
yeare of Our Lord God One Thowsancl six hundred sixty and
ffowre—
The Condicon of this prsent obligacon is such that if the aboue
hounden Thomas Paine Doe well & truely saue protect defend secure
and sufficiently keepe and beare harmless the abouesaid Edward Perce
from any debt or debts sume or sumes of money that is or shall bee
due from him the said Thomas Paine unto W William Seeres of
London Merchant As allsoe, from in and to all manner of accons, or [p. 439]
cause of accons arrests suites quarrells troubles molestacons incum
brance or incumbrances whatsoeuer that shall be by the sd William
Seeres acted Committed Commenced or prosecuted by or recouered
agst the sd Edward Perce or by any prson or prsons by undr from wth
or through the meanes helpe assistance or procuremt of the said
William Seeres against the said Edward Perce or any prson or prsons
belonging to or impowred by the said Edward Perce in answere to
or any the prmisses aforesaid, as ailsoc that if the said Thomas Paine
doe defend secure saue & keepe harmless as aforesaid the said
Edward Perce or any prsofl soe impowred as aforesaid from all
Charge or Charges, disbursmts or expences that shall accrue by or
growe due uppon any the suites, accons quarrills troubles or moles
tacons as aboue is exprest Then this prsent Obligacon to be uoid and
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