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Proceedings of the County Courts of Kent (1648-1676), Talbot (1662-1674), and Somerset (1665-1668)
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   Talbot County Court Proceeding.c, 1662-1674. 447





   Armstrong deceased by bill: the Courtt hath Ordred that Wm: Liber BB
   Hemsley be Payd his Debt out of the estate of Francis Armstrong No.2
   deceased According to his bill

     Wm: Hemsley Petticons to this Courtt for thirteen hundred twenty
   flue Pounds of tobacoe from the estate of Francis Armstrong De
   ceased by Accompt for goods Francis the Relicke of the Said Arm
   strong deceased The Courtt hath Ordred that William Hemsley be
   paid thirteen hundred twenty flue pounds of tobacoe out of the
   Estate of Francis Armstrong deceased

     William Hemsley Petticons to this Courtt for two thousand flue
   hundred and fluety Pounds of tobacoe and Caske Due for Clarke and
   Surveyors fees and tobacoe Paid to the Secs Office at St Marys being
   due from the Estate of Francis Armstrong deceased Frances the
   Relicke of the Said Armstrong Accknowledged a Judgmt of fore
   Said Debt the Courtt hath Ordred that Wm: Hemsley be paid two
   thousand fiue hundred & fiuety Pounds of tobacoe out of the estate
   of Francis Armstrong Deceased

     Wm: Hemsley Petticons to this Courtt for two thousand Pound
   of tobacoe due from the estate of Francis Armstrong deceased Due
   for Medicins and Seaven days attendance in Said Armstrongs Sick
   nes: the Relick of the said Armstrong Accknowledges a Judgmt The
   Courtt hath Ordred that Wm: Hemsley be paid his aboue said Debt
   Out of Franis Armstrong Deceased Estate

     Jno Edmundson Petticons to this Courtt for foure thousand flue (p. 115]
   hundred Pounds of tobacoe due by bill from the estate of Franis
   Armstrong deceased The Courtt with the Concent of Franes the
   Relicke of the fore Said Deceased hath Ordred that Jno Edmundson
   haue foure thousand flue hundred Pounds of tobacoe Payd out of
   the estate of Francis Armstrong Deceased According to his bill

     J no Edmundson Petticons for two thousand Seuen hundred and
   Six Pounds of Tobacoe Due by bill from the estate of Francis Arm
   strong deceased Jno Edmundson Proueing his bill The Courtt hath
   Ordred that Jno Edmundson be his debt out of the estate of Francis
   Armstrong deceased According to his bill

     Jno Edmundson Petticons to this Courtt for two thousand fore
   hundred Eighty Pounds of tobacoe due by accompt from the Estate
   of Francis Armestrongs Estate deceased Francis the Relick of the
   fore Said Deceased Accknowledges the Said Jno Edmundson Ac
   compt to be Just The Courtt hath Ordred that Jno Edmundson be
   Payd his aboue said debt out of Francis Armstrong deceaseds estate
   


 
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