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102 Charles County Court Proceedings, 1658-1662.
Liber A the Remainder will vouchsaife to be Accomptable to me George
Thompson, in veritie and truith hereof, witnes this my hand this
22th Oktobr Ao 166o: George Thompson
Teste Tho: Allanson
Henry Addames
Knowe all men by these presents that I Henry Adames of Porto
296 baccoe in the Province of Maryland Gent Doe for me my heires
Execcutors Adminisstrators or Assignes Assigne unto George
Thompson of the said Province gent to him his heires Execcutors
Adminisstrators or Assignes an Order of Courte Containinge
Elleauen hondred pounds of tobaccoe and Caske, with all Cost and
Charge of suite Obtained by me the said Adames against Walter
Ges, as will more Largly Apeare upon the Records of Charleses
County as witnes this my hand this 22th Oktobr Ao 1660:
Witnes Tho: Allanson Hennery Addames
Tho :Hussey
I underwritten Thomas Hussey Attorney to Mr George Thomp
297 son Doe Assigne ouer unto the Honnorble Josias Fendall Esqr or
his Assignes the full some of tobaccoe within spetified, as alsoe all
the right title and Enterest the said George Thompson haith unto
it, witnes my hand the 24th Oktobr 1660: Tho; Hussey
Testis Tho: Allanson
Steaphen Mountague
The 12th Novembr 166o:
298 Josias Fendall Esqr Gouernor Entereth A Caveat To Adminisster
on the Estate of William Warrin deceassed as beinge the greatest
Creditter, his debt beinge 2500 lb tobaccoe
299 Humphrey Atwickes Entereth A Caveat To he the next Creditter
sattisfied from the Estate of the said William Warrin deceassed, for
A Debt dew to him of 688 lb tobaccoe
300 Anne Stanford her marke of Cattle and Hoggs (Viz) Cropt with
three slitts on the Right Ear, and underhalfed on the left Ear
[p. 117] (*) Proclamation
Although it can no way bee doubeted but that his Majesties Right
301 to his Crownes and kingdomes is and was eueryway Compleated
by the death of his most Royall father of glorious memorie without
the Ceremony or solemnitie of a Proclamation yet since Proclama
tions in such Cases haue bin used to the end that all good subjects
might upon this occasion testifie thear duty and Respect and since
the armed violence and other the Calamities of thees many years
last past hath hetherto depriued us of any such opertunitie whearin
* Clerk George Thompson, resuming office at the restoration of proprietary rule,
continues the court records from this point.
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