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Chancery Court Proceedings, 1670-71. 49 being all by this Court Seriously Viewed and Considered and hearing Liber CD what could be alledged on either Side this Court was all Clearly Sat- isfied that the Said Walter Story in his Lifetime had and Received from the Compft John Long Goods to the value of five hundred and thirteen pounds and five pence Sterling which Goods were in Copart- nership between the Complt and Walter Story to wit three fourth parts thereof to the Complt and the other part thereof to the Said Walter Story who was to pay to the Complt one fourth part of the 17 said five hundred and thirteen pounds and five pence Sterling being by him disbursed in buying and transporting the s.d Goods this Court therefore doth think fit, And it is this prsent day that is to Say on thursday the Sixteenth day of ffeb.ry in the nine and thirtieth p. 40 year of the Dominion of Caecilius &c.a as aforesaid and in the year (fol. 47) of our Lord One thousand Six hundred and Seventy, By the Right Honourable Charles Calvert Esq.r Lieuten.t Generall and Chief Judge in Equity the Hon.ble Phillip Calvert Esq.r Chancellour the Hon.ble i8 William Talbot Esq.r Secretary, William Calvert and Thomas Trueman Esq.r and Justices of this Court, and the Authority of the (fol. 48) Same Ordered, adjudged and Decreed That the Said Complt John Long Shall allow to the defend.ts all Such Sumes as Shall be adjudged fit to be allowed them upon the amounts betwixt them and the defend.ts to Satisfie to the Complt the Said Sume of five hundred and thirteen pounds and five pence Sterling with Costs of Suit all to be Computed and allowed by this Court and both partys being now present in Court and offering their accounts on both Sides, which this Court having passed and Seriously Considered thereupon 19 do find upon the Ballance thereof that the Said Walter Story in his lifetime was Indebted to the Complt John Long (all his Just demands Deducted) the Sume of two hundred forty three pounds Eight Shillings and Seven pence in money Sterling with five pounds Ster- ling to him for his Costs of Suit adjudged, the Defend.ts Henry Bonner and Elizabeth his wife Administratrix of the Goods and Chattells of Walter Story are Ordered and Decreed to pay unto the Complt John Long accordingly. We Do therefore hereby strictly 20 Charge and Comand you and either of you that all and Every the matters and things in the Said finall Judgment or Decree mentioned Specific and Contained, So far forth as the Same or any of them do in any ways touch or concern you or Either of you, you and either of you do well and truly observe perform fullfill and keep to all Intents and purposes, according to the Teno.t and true meaning thereof, and that you pay unto the s.d Complt John Long or Thomas 21 Notley Gen.t procurator for the Said John Long the Said Sumes of Two hundred & forty three pounds Eight shillings & Seven pence in money sterling together also with five pounds Sterling for his the Complts Costs of Suit to him adjudged and this you nor Either of you are to omit in any wise under the penalty thereupon 4 |
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