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Charles County Court Proceedings, 1662-1666. 371 hogset that hee packt with his marke and his number and further Liber B sayeth not: Mr Richard Stone Sworne and examined in open Court sayeth that hee hath heard his father and mother say when hee was a Child that thay put a Rame ouer to Mr Wilkisson and that Mr Turnor killed it and that it was discouered by a saruant boy and further sayeth not: Mr Henry Addames upon oath sayeth that Mis Margery Brent went up to peace and left sum heyffors in this deponants Charge one of which Capt Price gaue him notis had a Caiph and that thay had seene it in Slingsbees feeild and that a short time after thay see her go bellowing up and downe as if shee had lost her Calph and that hee also heard that Mr Tumor tould Others that hee had Rescued the Calph from the woolues and that too years after this deponant heard that the sayd Tumor maed satisfaction to Mis Mary brent for it and further sayeth not: Mr Arther Turnor acknowledgeth to haue taken up that very Calph and that hee Can proue it died when it was half a year old: John Waltom aged forty years or thearabouts examined upon oath declareth that beeing at Mr Turnors Mr tumor then demanded of James boulin sixty pounds of tobacco which the sayd Turnor sayd hee had payd to John Neuill for the accoumpt of the sayd Boulin and James boulin denied to allow it; the sayd Turnor answared that hee thought that Thomas Stone woold baffell with him lickwise for hee had done the licke Curtesie for him further sayeth not Jurauit Coram me July 27th James Neale Anne Standford Plantiue The Plantiue aresting the defen- [p. 137] Mr henry hudson by his Atturney dant in an action of the Case pre Mr Thomas Notly Defendant fereth her petition as followeth To the worshipfull Commissioners of Charleses County the humble Petition of Anne Standford humbly Sheweth That whearas Mr henry hudson stands indebted to your petitioner the sum of seauen hundered pounds of tobacco as by specialty more at large will appeare and deniing your petitioner satisfactione your petitioner humbly Craueth relife with Cost and Charge of suit: and your petitioner as in duty bound shall euer pray &c The defendant alleageth that hee was bound but in part with too other as appeareth by the specialty and not in tob: shee ought to haue sewed them all ioyntly and not seuerally as shee hath done and thear for humbly Crauet an abaetment of the Rite with an order for Cost and Charge of suit It is ordered that the plantiue shoold bee nonsuited and allow the defendant 140 lb of tobacco for his Charge with Cost of suit |
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