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Proceedings of the County Courts of Kent (1648-1676), Talbot (1662-1674), and Somerset (1665-1668)
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     Kent County Court Proceedings, 1648-1656.41








   Conueighance of one Gamer out of the Prouince Contrarie to an Act Liber A
   of Assembly the which Gamer was indebted to the plaintiffe;
     Capt Russell dessires the Action may bee Remoued or an Apeall
   to the Court at Siuern, Which the Court is pleased to graunt

     Wheareas the Court hath Rec Information tht Edward Rogers
   hath transgrest the law, in the breach of an Act of Assembly;
   Euidence followeth

     The depossition of mr Isake Iliue aged 40 years or theareabouts
   sworne examined & saith — That Ned Rogers Cominge to his hous
   in Octobr last went into the tobac° house to loocke for a steelle
   tht hee left theare & in goinge kild a Turkey & brought it into yor
   deponents house & sayd hee had shot a Turkey, & houldinge his hand
   on his face, sayd his gune had beat his face, and sayd to yor deponent,
   if you will giue mee two shots of poudr & shot, yu shall haue the
   turkey, & sayd further, I'll goe out againe & yU shall heare mee shoot
   againe, all this was upon a saboth day; & further saith not
                                        Isa Iliue

     James Horner aged 43 years or ther abouts sworn examined &
   saith: In all pticulers the same which is declard in the former depossi
   tion & further saith not Sig James IH Horner

     James Horner Complaines against the Estat of mr Nicolas Broune [fol. 110]
   For three days work; & hath made apeare tht his Complaint is Just
   & true
     The Court dotli theare fore Ordr tht prseflt paymt bee made to the
   plaintiffe for the three days work twenty pound a day els Execution

     Capt Robert Vaughan Complaines against the estate of Andrew
   Hanson dessassed for seauen hundred and fifty pounds of tob due to
   the sd Vaughan by bill and accoumpt; And hauinge mad appeare to
   the Court tht his demaund is Justly due & the bill & accoumpt still
   owinge
     The Court doth thearefore Ordr tht out of the Estate of the sd
   Hanson prsent paymt bee made of the seauen hundred & fiftie pounds
   of tob to the plaintiffe els Execution

     George Hall Complaines against Wm Leedes For foure hundred
   poundes of tob due by bill from the sd Leeds & his mate Tarrent late
   dessassed; And hath made his Complaint Appeare & tht his demaund
   is Justly due
     The Court doth thearef ore Ordr tht prseflt paymt bee made of the
   sd debt of foure hundred pounds of tob in caske at one entire pay
   ment to the plaintiffe with Court Charges els Execution; & the
   plaintiffe to allow halfe the Court Charges
   


 
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