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Chancery Court Proceedings, 1675. 457
said Credito :rs shall att such place & tyme as the said Judge for Liber P C
Probate of Wills & Graunting Administracons shall appoint make
before him their just debts appeare to be justly due before they shall
Clayme any benefitt by this Decree And the said Defend :t shall
from tyme to tyme give a true & just Acompt of his Executorshipp
and of his necessary paym :ts & disbursem :ts of the same Estate
which together with the debts aforesaid being first paid Then the
remainder (if any be) shall be paid to the said Legatees in such
manner & proporcon as the said Judge shall appoint And upon Certi-
ficate or quietas est from the said Judge that the said Def :t hath
duely paid all as farr as he had Assetts or the Value of the land
amount[ed] to Then the said Defendt. is hereby forever Indempni-
fled saved harmlesse against the said Credito & Legatees & all
other psons whatsoever for or touching the said reall or psonall
Estate of the said Testato :r Jo: Reynolds
Lett this be Enrolled
Charles Calvert
Die Martij 30 Martij 1673 P. 74
Whereas Luke Gardner the Sole Surviving Executor of Robert
Cole late of St. Clements Bay in the County of St. Maries deceased
at the request of Robert Cole Son and heire of the Said deceased
and Ignatius Warren who mary the daughter of the said deceased
was cited to this Court to render an accompt of his Executorshipp
Whereupon the Said Luke the 17th of October 1673 appeared and
in presence of the Said Cole and Warren delivered in his accompt
of and concerning the execution of the Said Estate last will and
Testament in writing Signed with his hand of wch accompt the said
Robert Cole the heire and the Said Ignatius Warren prayed copies
and time till the tenth of November then next Following to make
their Exceptions the Said accompt which was then accordingly
granted Att which Said tenth of November appeared as well the
Said Luke Gardner the Executr as the Said Robert Cole and Ignatius
Warren and the said Robert Cole the heire to the deceased delivered
in his exceptions in writeing to the acct of the Said Executor vizt
in thirteen articles in particular to which the Executor immediately
made answers which were taken in writeing by the Judge or Com-
missary Genll for testamentary causes which being read & Considered
off by the Said Robert Cole and nothing Further objected in par-
ticular materiall to hinder the passeing the Said accompt The Said
judge would further advise himselfe himselfe upon the Said accompt
in regard of the last Exception in Generall to the Said accompt made
by the Said Robert namely the executrs accompt (of which he prayes
allowance) being so imperfect in many the particulars there being
no expresse time of the Delivery or to whom or for what accompt
whereby it is impossible for the said Robert to make his just excep
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