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546 Chancery Court Proceedings, 1679.
Liber P C refused to take the Estate att the rates appraised in the first Inventory,
That Dorsey utterly refused to allow the said plt Bland anything
and that he denyed to allow his accompt expended for Wyatt, To
which the Defendant Dorsey and his wife made answere, That
Damoras pretended Wyatt made a will in which she was named Ex :ex
that she intermarried and the pits possessed the Estate and they
intrusted the Defendant Edward in the management thereof, That
the Defendant Edward and Complt Thomas did submitt all differ-
ences to the award of the Chancello.r who not onely as Arbitrator
hut as Judge Testamentary declared the Will Void and thereupon
the said Dorsey had Lett :rs of admcon granted and Exhitted an
Inventory amounting to Eighty thousand pounds of Tobacco, That
the Defendant Edward was attorney to the Complts and mannaged
the Estate of Wyatt That the Chancello.r settled all accompts that the
Defend.t Edward was ordered to pay unto the Complt Thomas Tenn
Thousand pounds of tobacco in Aprill and October One thousand
six hundred seaventy six which this Defendant paid to this Comp.lt
Damoras for the use of the said Comp :lts, and denyed hee Inhannced
the first Inventory or put goods therein not belonging to Wyatts
Estate, That these Defendts and the plaintiffes entered into bonds
of arbitracon of three hundred thousand pounds of tobacco to stand
to the award of Collonell Taylor and Collonell Burges to Decide all
p. 155 suites att Law Variances and debates whatsoever in reference to the
reall and psonall Estate of Wyatt, That the arbitrators made such
award as in the said bill, That the arbitrators thought good to ailowe
the Defendants noe more then Fighteene thousand two hundred and
Eleaven pounds of tobacco for their disbursments Expended for
\Vyatt ye perticulars whereof are in a schedule to ye answere an-
nexed, That these Defendants allowe of Eighteene thousand two
hundred and Eleaven pounds of tobacco and Eighty nine thousand
foure hundred ninety five pounds of tobacco for goods delivered and
for a servant named ifietcher Eight hundred pounds of tobacco
Amounting in all the sume of One hundred and Eight thousand
five hundred and six pounds of Tobacco, which deducted out of
One hundred ififty foure thousand three hundred and two pounds
of tobacco there remaines forty six thousand five hundred ninety six
pounds of tobacco which ought to bee paid to these Defend.ts And
denye these Comp :Its have pformed the said Award but that forty
six thousand five hundred ninety six pounds of tobacco is still due,
And that the Complt Bland Contrary to the award hath sued the
bond of One hundred thousand pounds of tobacco entred into by
the Defend.t Edward whereas all matters in difference were settled
by the last award, That the Defend :ts have pformed the said award,
and have paid the said Damoras for a moyety of ye psonall estate,
And also for her thirds in the reall Estate as by receipt under her
hand and scale dated the Nineteenth of Janry one thousand six
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