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456 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1665. Liber F F Thomas Truman gent dds writt of Attachmt agst the Estate of John Dynely to the uallue of 10000lb tob: Warrt issued to the sherriffe of Caluert County to attach &c granted and signed by the Honble Chancellor (uizt) Attach any of the Goods debts or Chattles wthin this prouince to the uallue of tenn thowsand pounds of tobacco in Caske belonging to John Dynely and them keepe in yor Custody untill the said John Dynely or any Attorney for him shall put in security to be at the next Prouinall Court the first of August next, to answere to the suite of Thomas Truman gent and abide Judgmt of Court therein and then and there returne this writt, Giuen undr my hand this 22th day of June 1665 Philip Calvert To the sherriffe of Caluert County or his deputy Thomas Truman plt The plt. declares agst the deft in an accãn John Dyneley Deft: Juppon his case For that whereas the deft hau ing formerly in his Custody twelue hhds of tobacco properly belong ing to the plt which the deft according to the tenor of a Certaine writeing bearing date the 16th of Nouembr Anno 1664 ought to haue disposed of and made returnes of the Effects of the produce of the said tobacco according to the aforesaid writeing and he the deft minding him the plt onely to defraud and Couzin hath not accord ing to the aforesaid writeing prformed his Obligacon in that Case [p.37] Prouided; wherefore the plt sayth in fact hee is dampnifyed to the uallue of tenn thowsand pounds of tobacco in Caske, And there fore humbly prayeth Ordr of this Honble Court for the said sume of tenn thowsand pounds of tobacco and Costs of suite And he shall pray &c. In Causo inter Henry Hudson plt & Dauid Anderson Deft de pending on the 22th Decembr 1664 was then Ordered as followeth (Vizt) That the said Cause be tryed by a Jury and that Henry Hud son haue time till the next Prouinall Court & further to the end of the six months (wthin which time Isaack Bedioe is bound to produce the said ffrygott) to bring his testimony now wanting for proofe in this Cause, and that in the Interim (that is to the end of the afore said six months) the said Bedloe haue liberty to imploy the said Vessell, And further that uppon receipt of his testimony from New England or other parts, he the said Henry Hudson shall demand and procure timely summons to be sent to the said Bedloe or his Attor neys to appeare att this Court then next to be held that all partyes and allso a Jury may be prouided Wherefore these are to will & require yow to appeare att Our next Prouinall Court held att St Marys on the first day of August next then & there to make yor defence in the said suite and abide Judgmt |
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