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168 Charles County Cowrt Proceedings, 1658-1662. Liber A John Nen ill demands a warrant against William Robisson in an [p. 177] action of debt: Warrant to the Sheriffe to arest &c Ret: Ut supra John Browne entereth his marke of hogs and Cattell videlicet Cropt on the Left Eare, and ouer keeled on the Right Eare 419 Thomas Wentworth entereth his marke of hogs and Cattell videli cet Cropt on the left Eare and too slits in the Crope and the Right Eare underkeeled and ouerkeeled 420 Bartholme Gartherell entereth his marke of hogs and Cattell videli cet Cnopt one the Right Eare and too Slits in the Crope and the left Eare swallow forked which Marke was giuen him by Edward Deane who affirmeth to haue baught it of Mathew Bennam 421 Ane Obrian Entereth her marke of hogs and Cattell videlicet Cropt on the Right Eare and three Slits in the Crope and the left Eare underhaued 422 John Ward Entereth his marke of horces and Mares videlicct a littel peece taken out on the underpart of the left Eare and on the Right Eare a littell peece taken out on the upper part of the Right Eane boath peeces almost at the Root of the Eares 423 George Thompson entereth his marke of horses and Maens videlicet the flowerdeluice for a brand marke upon the Right & left buttuck of horses maers geldings 424 John Ward Entereth his marke of hogs and Cattell videlicet under- keeled on boath Ears and a slit in the Right Eare 425 Mr Thomas Stone entereth his marke of hogs and Cattell videlicet Cropt on boat Ears and a slit in each Crope 426 Robert Goodericke enteneth his marke of hogs and Cattell videlicet Cropt on the left Eare and a slit in the Crope and too slits on the underpart of the Right Eare iust at the Roote of the Eare: 427 Samuell Palmer Entereth his marke of hogs and Cattell videlicet Swallow forked on the Right Eare and the left Eare the flower deluice beeing made with too littell noches At A Court held in Charleses County the 28th of January Ao 1661 Presentes Mr Henry Addames Mr James Lendsy Mr Joseph HarissonCommissionersMr Francis Pope Mr Thomas Baker Mr William Marshall [p. 178] Mr William Marshall desiereth that William Codwell and Ane Gess might haue thear oath giuen them and Recorded Concerning a bar gain made between him the sayd Marshall and James Neale Esq for a woman saruant whis was granted and are as followeth William Codwell aged thirty years or thearabouts sworne and ex amined in open Court sayeth that one the 23 th of this instant Mr |
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