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the Inuentory of the goods that wase stolne
Itum on wastcote Laced with gould lace on
pare of Bodises on hood on scarfe two
neck handcherchifs 3 pockett handchers
three Aprons on laune on saye on blu
linnene to pare of sbus on pare of stock
ings on holland Coyfe scollopt two holl
Lacede Coyfs on lawne Coyfe laced on
Cambrick Coyfe Laced on stock neac
kioth on hofl Coyfe and Dresinge on
band and bandstrings two other Coyfes
on shirt on canues petticot on Canues
Apron on pare of stokings on serge was
cote on pare of Lockerum Drawers on
pare of knett gloues on Beauer hatt on
new whit blankett on new Couerled on
portinggall Cape on new Dowlas shirt
The names of the Jeury
I Mathew Reead
2 Edward hull
3 John Ringgould
4 Charles Steward
5 Arthur writte
6 John Smith
7 Richard Blunt
8 Morgon Williams
9 Thomas Stagwell
10 John Jenkings
I I John Winchester
12 Thomas osborne
the jeury all sworne
Capt Thomas Brodnox Inditeth John White and Sarah Tayler that Liber B
thay haue fellonioasly Runn away and stolen out of his house Diueres
goods as are in an Inuentory in pertikculers by thayre owne Confes
tion spetified youe of the Jeury are to Examine the Euidence and
Bringe in youre verdit whether the Acction be Crimminall for a
further triall at the proventiall Court or not
* This is an interpolation made six years later than other entries herein.
Kent County Court Proceedings, 1656-1662. 213
The Jeurys Verditt
The verditt of the Jeury is thes that we do not find it valluable to
Reach the law of fellony Conserninge the goods that John Whit and
Sarah Tayler Did Cary away from Capt Thomas Brodnox as Doth
Apeare to us & this is oure varditt being Jeury men
Thomas Stagwell
foreman
Whearas the Jeury hath brought in thayre varditt and Doth not
finde them Guilty of fellony according to thayre Inditment thes
Courts sencure is acording to the vardite and Doth order that the
goods be Deliuered unto Capt Thomas Brodnox as thay are and the
sarvants to Retorne to thayre Masters sarves
John ‘Wedg doth enter his marke of Cattell & hogges for the feuter (*)
is the Right yeare Cropt and a slitt in it & the leift yeare only a Slett
downe the Meddell of the eare entred the 10th of october 1667
Mr Nickholas pickard Doth enter a Acction Against a peace of [fol. 95]
land of Thomas Bennetts of three hundred pounds of Tobaco
W Seth foster Doth Enter an Acction of foure hundred and fifty
pounds of tobaco against the same land
* This is an interpolation made six years later than other entries herein.
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