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212 Chancery Court Proceedings, 1677-78. Liber C D motion have pardoned remitted Released acquitted Indemnified and discharged and by these present do pardon Remitt release acquitt In demnifie & discharge the Said Edward Newton of and from the Corporall punishm.t due for the S.d Crime and do hereby Give and Grant unto the s.d Edward Newton our firm peace w.ch to us belongs by Reason of the ifelony af.d So that we will from henceforth that the Said Edward Newton Stand Right in any of our Courts if any pson whatsoever Shall, him therein Implead, And We do hereby Restore the S.” Edw.d Newton to the Liberty of the Law In Wittness whereof we have Caused these our Letters to be made patents Witt ness our Self at our City of S.t marys the Twentieth day of ffebruary in the third year of our Dominion &a Annoq Domini 1677 RC Subp.a Walter Dunch to Testifie for John Haslewood & Ann his wife Ex.rs of John Avery p.lt ag.t Benj.a Granger def.t dat 2.d march ret 9th Aprill 1677 Subp.a George Gawry to Test. in the Same Case George Parker Replevin ad vic Corn Cal: ag.t Joseph Tilly for one man Servant named Thomas Norris one Woman Servant named Eliz.a moore all the horses & mares upon the plantacon of the S.d Joseph at Hunting Creek in the County of Cal: Called Tillington burnt with L on the Left Buttock all his the Said Geo: Cows Calves Bulls Steers & heifers at the plantation afores.d marked with a Swallow forke on the left Ear & Crop & three Slitts on the Right Ear all his the Said Geo: Stock of Hogs there of the Same marke dat 25th ffeb: ret 9.th Aprill (fol. 210) George Parker Replevin ad vic Corn Cal: ag.t Joseph Tilly for five feather beds, Bolsters Pillows Ruggs Blanketts Curtains Valence Bedsteads & furniture to the Same belonging five p.r of Sheets p. 174 Napkins pillow—Coates Severall pewter dishes plates Basons Candle (fol. 210) . T sticks & Chamber potts marked M & T M & without marks Containing 140. ll weight one Great Brass Kettle three Iron potts Andiron Brass & iron Tongues, five Shovells & Spitts, the wearing apparrell of mary Tilly deed both Linnen & Woolen Silk and Stuff Six Turkey workt Chairs Six Russia Leather Chairs, all Chests Trunks nest of drawers, axes hoes nails Locks Gunnpowder and Shott Corn and Tobacco dat 25.th ffeb. ret 9th Aprill 1678 An account of Land w.ch may be Escheat to his Ldp Ebdons Rest Containing one hundred acres w.ch was in possession of Jn.° Barrett who dyed Intestate & without issue Batchellors Delight two hundred & Sixty acres w.ch was in possession of Edward Smith who dyed Intestate & without issue Informacon by Thomas Long Sheriff of the Same County |
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