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Proceedings of the County Courts of Kent (1648-1676), Talbot (1662-1674), and Somerset (1665-1668)
Volume 54, Page 427   View pdf image (33K)
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    Talbot County Court Proceedings, 1662-1674. 427





    To the Worshipll Comisscoń for Talbott County the humble Pet- Liber BB
   ticon of Andr Skinner                        No. a
    Sheweth that James Shacklady did Receue of Jno Nevell of of
   Caluert County by Order and upon the Accompt of Mr Francis Arm
   strong and for the use of yor Petticoń the Sum of Twelue hundred
   pounds of Casked Tobacoe                    tobacoe the said shacklady haueing
   Soe Receued Denieth to giue yor Petticoń Any Accompt of there
   fore yor Petticoń bringeth his Sute
    Yor Petticoń further Complaineth Against the said Shacklady
   that he Receued of Mr Richard Collett of Caluert County Seuerall
   Bills and Papers belonginge to yor Petticoń and Amongst them One
   Bill of two Thousand two hundred pounds of tobacoe wherein Henry
   Michell of Caluert County Stoode bound Unto yor Petticoń for
   payment of the Same the Said Shacklady Reffuseth to giue yor Pet
   ticoń any Accompt thereof But he hath Giuen the Said bill to the
   Said Michell therefore Petticoń brings his Sute
    Yor Pettcoń further Complaineth Against the said Shacklady that
   he Did Receue Another bill of yor Petticoń of Richard Wherein
   William Mackdowell of Caluert County Stoode bound unto yor
   petticon for paymen of three hundred and od pounds of tobacoe
   which Allsoe the said Shacklady Reifuseth to Giue yor Petticoń Any
   Accompt thereof yor petticoń for the same brings his Sute

    The Said Andr Skinner not makeing Any thing Appeare against
   James Shacklady The Courtt hath Ordred James Shacklady An
   Nonsute


    To the Worship11 Comisscoń for Talbott County the humble Pet
   ticon of Wm: Hemsley
    Sheweth that In June Last Past yor Petticon did Buy of Mr Fran:
   Armstrong a yonge horse and at the Same time & Place did Exchang
   the said Horse with Nich: Hackett for another Horse which said
   Horse was to bee Deliuered the Next day Sound and in good Condi
   con But Soe it is that the said Hackett haueing yor Petticońs Horse
   in his possescon Did Not Deliuer the other Horse According to bar
   gain but Intendeth to Def road yor Petticoń of his horse Soe tht yor
   Petticoń is much Damnifled for want of his Horse Yor Petticon
   humbly Craues of this Courtt that the said Hackett may bee Corn
   peled to Deliver the said Horse Sound and well According to bargain
   Or to Deliuer yor Petticoń the Effects which he sould yor Petticońs
   horse for

    The Courtt hath Ordred that Nich: Hackett pay Wm Hernsley the
   pduce he had for the Hemsleys Horse &c
   


 
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