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Proceedings of the Court of Chancery, 1669-1679
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          Chancery Court Proceedings, 1671.   375





    attachment of Contempt                    Liber C D
      Caecilius &c To the Sheriff of the County of Sommerset Greeting
    We Command you that you attach Randall Revell if he can be found
    in your Bailywick and him Safely keep So that you have him before
    us in our Court of Chancery the Seventeenth day of Octob.r next
    wheresoever we Shall then be to Answer unto us as well touching a
    Certain Contempt by him against us Comitted as is alleadged as to
    Such other things as Shall be then & there objected against him by
    Edward Peerce Complainant and this you may in no wise omitt
    and have you there this Writt Wittness &c the 21.th of Sept 1671

      John Ingram p.lt George Harris Sarah his wife and morgan
    Williams defend.ts Robert Carvile one of the Attorneys of this
    Court appears for the defend.ts 21.th Sept 1671
      AH     To the Sheriff of Kent County  (foL 569)
 against           defendant at the Suit of Jonathan Hopkinson
                   he appear               not yet
    Answered Ret the 17.th of oct.r next Test 210 Sept

    AH       To the Sheriff of Talbot County attachment against p. 440
    Richard Snoden defend.t at the Suit of Jonathan Hopkinson for (fol. 569)
    that he appeared and hath not yet Answered returnable the 17.th
    of Octobr. Teste 21.th Sept 1671

    ffees posted thus farr the 20.th Sep.r 1671

      Spa for Edward Wood & W.m Graves to appear in Chancery 17
    of Octob.r next to Answer unto the Complaint of George Atchison
    by his Guardian Ninian Beale Teste 25.° 7bris 1671. R: C

    writt of Erro.r between Bonner & hatch & Rowland
      Caecilius absolute Lord and Prop.ry of the Provinces of maryland
    & Avalon Lord Baron of Baltemore & To our Com.rs of our Court
    of Charles County Greeting because in the Record and process as
    also in the Rendring of Judgm.t in a plea w.ch was before you in
    our S.d Court Between John H:atch and Robert Rowlands adm.rs of
    ifran. Bullock pits and Henry Bonner def.t as it is Said manifest
    Erro.r hath happened to the Great Damage of the Said Henry
    Bonnen as by the Great Complaint of the Said Henry Bonner we have
    Received we willing that the Erro.r if any be Should in due manner
    be Corrected all and Speedy Justice done to the Said party
    in this behalf we Comand you that if Judgm.t thereof be Rendred
    then the Record and process of the plea aforesaid with all things
    touching the Same to us before our Justices of our Provinciall Court
    und.r yo.r Seales distinctly and openly you Send So that we may
    have then before our Said Justices of our Prov.ll Court to be holden
    


 
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