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Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1663-1666
Volume 49, Page 405   View pdf image (33K)
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    Johnn Neuill seal
       marke
     the abouesaid Obligacon was on
     the March 1664 in open Court
     acknowledged by John Neuill as
     his Act and deed
       Daniel Jenifer Clke


     Francis Armstrong of the Clifts in Caluert County Plantr his heires Liber B B
     Executors Administrators and Assignes the full and Just sume of
     ffiffty thowsand pounds of good Tobacco and Caske and for the true
     & sure paymt thereof I doe firmely binde my self e my heires Execu
     tors Administrators and Assignes firmely by these prsents wittnes my
     hand and seale this January 1664/5
       The Condicon of this Obligacon is that if the aboue bound John
     Neuill doe well & truely pay unto ffrancis Armstrong his heires Exec
     utors Administrators and Assignes the Just sume of thirety Eight
     thowsand pounds of good tobacco and Caske as by seauen bills from
     the said Neuill to the said Armstrong bearing date the date
     hereof more at large appeares then this Obligacon to be uoid and of
     none Effect Otherwise to stand in full force effect and uertue
Sealed & deliuered in the           his
       prseflce of

          Tho: Mannyng
          J os: Horsley





       Know all men by these prsents that I ffrancis Armstrong of the
     Clifts in Caluert County plantr doe acknowledge my selfe to be en
     debted to John Neuill of the Clifts in Caluert County Plantr his heires
     Executors Administrators & Assignes the ifull and Just sume of
     ffifty thowsand pounds of good tobacco and Caske, and for the true
     and sure paymt thereof I doe bynde my self e my heires Executors
     Administrrs and Assignes firmely by these prsents wittnes my hand
     and seale the 24th January 1664/5
       The Condicon of this Obligacon is that if the aboue bound Francis
     Armstrong doe saue and keep harmless Jno Neuill and that he does
     peaceably injoy to hime and his heires for euer a parcell of land Con
     teyning ffowre Hundred acres of land uppon the Clifts being in two
     pattents Called Gunsby and Cold Kirby as by a bill of sale undr
     the said ffrancis Armstrongs hand and seale bearing date the
     date hereof, then this obligacon to be uoyd and of none Effect Other
     wise to stand in full force and uertue
       Sealed & deliuered in the
       prsence of

          Tho: Mannyng
          Jos: Horsley
          marke
     Francis Armstrong Seale
     the abouesaid Obligacon was on
     the 3d March 1664 in open Cort
     acknowledged by Fran: Arm
     strong as his Act and deed
                                   Daniel Jenifer Clke


        Provincial Court Proceedings, 1664-65. 405




     


 
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