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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1664-65. 377 John Gittings the Attorney of Thomas Browne dds writt of sum- Libber B B mons for John Anderton and James Eluard to testif ye &c in a Cause 20 depending betwixt the said Gittings as Attorney &c and Barnaby Jackson the Attorney of Robert Peyton in an accon of debt to the uallue of 1 1£ I4s: o sterling undr the penalty of 500lb tob: each per son if they appeare not Gaspar Guerin dds writt agst Mary late Relict of Francis Mogge [p. 459] and now wife to John Harrington and the said Harrington in an Feb: 21 accon of debt upon accompt to the uallue of Nine hundred pounds of tobacco Warrt to sherriffe of St Marys County to arrest &c Ret next pro uinall Court pma March next To the honnoble GouernoT and Councell of the prouince of Maryland The humble petn of Gaspar Guerin Chirurgion sheweth That Mary late Relict of Francis Mogge and now wife to Jno Harrington did about Aprill last and in the time of her widdowhood imploy yor petr in his Function for the Curing of a person that then lay wounded at her howse which by yor petr was perfected where uppon sattisfaccon being demanded of the sd Mary and since of John her said Husband being nine hundred pounds of tobacco (as by ac compt may more largely appeare) but utterly refus'd by either and paymt denyed therein to yor petrs detriment whereuppon he bringeth his suite And humbly Craues Ordr of this Honnoble Court for speedy paymt of the said 9OOlb tob: wth dathages and Costs of suite And (as in duty bound) hee shall pray William Hollingworth demands writt in Chancery agst William 20th Price and Hannah his wife Relict of Hugh Lee to testifye concern ing her the said Hannahs specialty to him the said William Holling worth whereof part of the tobaccoe is paid and they to sett forth uppon Oath wt is of the said bill remaininge (uizt) Cecilius &c, To Wm Price and Hannah his wife Relict of Hugh Lee Greeting for Certaine Causes to Vs propounded in Our Chan cery wee strictly Charge and Comand yow that all Execuses & delayes sett apart yoW be in proper person before us in Our said Chancery the first day of March next wheresoeuer it shall be to answere there to such thinges which shall be objected agst yow by or on the behalf e of Wm Hollingworth then and there, and further to doe and receiue wtsoeuer Our Court shall in this bussiness thinke ffitt, and this in noe wise omitt undr the penalty of twenty poundes sterling and haue yow there this writt, Wittnes Our deare Brother Philip Caluert Esq Our Chancellor & deputy Leiutennt of Our said Prouince of Mary land this *th of ffebruary 1664/5 Signed Philip Caluert |
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