Volume 51, Page 39 View pdf image (33K) |
Chancery Court Proceedings, 1670. 39 Samuell Bolton maketh oath that Walter Storey in Octob.r 1667 Liber C D did acknowledge he had left in Good debts by notes taken in his 37) own name in Maryland &ca three hundred hogsheads of Tobacco whereof three Quarter part did belong to the account and were the proper Goods of John Long of London merchant, and that the other quart.r part did belong to the said Walter Story which were the proceeds of a parcell of Goods w.ch the Said John Long Consigned him in the Ship called the Golden fortune Cap.t Peerce Commander in the year 1665 and w.ch he the Said Walter Story then acknowl edged he had Received Sam: Boltou Jurat 17.° die Octobris 1668 Coram me Magro in Canc. Rich: Procter Henry Peerce maketh Oath that in the year 1664 he Received of Jn° Long of London merchant fifty pounds for his full moyety of a plantation and about Sixty Swine and two Cowes in Maryland which the Deponent Sold him the Said John Long & Walter Story Since deceased Henry . Peerce Jurat 17.° Die Octobris 1668 Coram me Magro in Canc. Richard Procter Henry Oldfield Citizen and merchant Taylor of London maketh oath that John Long of London merchant in the year 1664 did Joyntly purchase with Walter Story Since Dead a plantation of Henry Peerce to whom the Said John Long paid for his moyety thereof the Sume of fifty pounds And this Depon.t further maketh Oath that in the year 1665 the S.d John Long in the Ship Golden ffortune Cap.t Peerce Commander did Consign to the Said Walter Story in Maryland a Cargo of Goods amounting to five hundred and thirteen pounds and five pence where of three quart.r parts was for the amount of the S.d John Long and the Other quart.r part for the acc.t of the s.d Walter Story and that he the Said John Long did advance the money for the s.d Waltr Story's quarter p.t Henry Oldfield Jun.r Jurat 17.° die Octobris 1668 Coram me Magro in Cancell. Richard Procter On the Backside of the foregoing Depositions of Sam.” Bolton Henry Peerce and Henry Oldfield was thus written viz.t I William Scovey Notary and Tabellion publique by Authority of our Sovereign Lord the King admitted and Sworne, dwelling p.30 in this City of London do hereby declare and make known to all (fol. 37) those whom it doth or may concerne that the Wor.ll Richard Procter before whom the three Respective within written affidavits in my presence were made and passed, Is one of the masters of the high Court of Chancery of England, and that unto all affidavits before him in that quality passed, hath been and is Given full faith and Credit in Judgment Court, and without, Wittness my Notariall forme and Seale of office and Armes in London this Seventeenth |
||||
Volume 51, Page 39 View pdf image (33K) |
Tell Us What You Think About the Maryland State Archives Website!
|
An Archives of Maryland electronic publication.
For information contact
mdlegal@mdarchives.state.md.us.