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Proceedings of the County Courts of Kent (1648-1676), Talbot (1662-1674), and Somerset (1665-1668)
Volume 54, Page 459   View pdf image (33K)
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    Talbot County Court Proceedings, 1662-1674. 459








     Wheareas Informacon was Giuen by Mr William Coursey Against Liber BB
   Jno Dauis that Aboard Capt Garrattson Ship the Said Jn° Dauis did
   there with Mallitious And Wicked Intent did traduce and Scandulize
   the Right Hone the Lord Propriatary of this Province of Marryland
   In Saying that this Courtt had Not Dun him Justice In a Case de
   pending formerly Betwixt him and Mr Jonath Sibery before them
   uppon which Informacon John Dauis Accknowledges his f alt and
   humbley upon his Knees Putts himselfe uppon the fauior of the
   Cort
     Upon the humble Submission of the Said Jn° Dauis on his Knees
   The Courtt hath forgiuen Jno Dauis his default

     Mr Tho: Hynson Petticons to this Courtt for three hundred fifty
   flue Pounds of tobacoe Due by bill from Thomas Philipes the Said
   Philipes Accknowledges a Judgment to Mr Tho: Hynson of his
   debt: The Courtt hath ordered that Tho: Philipe makes Present
   Payment of three hundred fifty flue Pounds of tobacoe unto W Tho:
   Hynson with Cost of Sute &c

     Francis Parson Obtaines Order of this Courtt for forty Eight
   Pounds of tobacoe against the Estate of Christopher Walters

     James Pendlton of New England Petticons to this Courtt for
   foure hundred and ten Pounds of tobacoe Due from the Estate of
   Christopher Walters deceased by Accot The Courtt hath Ordred that
   Mr James Pendlton be paid foure hundred and ten Pounds of to
   bacoe Out of the Estate of Christopher Walters deceased

     Kathrine Shirtt Petticons to this Courtt for Seaven hundred &
   forty Pounds of tobacoe Due from the Estate of Christopher Walters
   deceased Mr Francis Stanton Admistr finds the Said Katherine Shirtt
   debt to be Just the Courtt hath ordred that Kathrin Shirtt be paid
   Seaven hundred forty Pounds of tobacoe out of the Estate of
   Christopher Walters Deceased

     Mr Jno Anderton Accknowledges a Judgment to Henry Parker
   for three hundred & thirty Pound of tobacoe mt John Anderton
   Ordred to make Present Payment with Cost of Sute:

     Robertt Knap Petticons to this Courtt for Sixteen hundred and [p. 130]
   forty Six Pounds of tobacoe Due by Accompt from Mr Seth Foster
   the Said Knap Could make Noe more of his Accompt Appeare then
   One Faire of plane Shóos: Therefore the Courtt hath Ordrd that
   mr seth Foster Pay unto Robertt Knap one Paire of Plaine Shoose

     Robertt Knap Petticons to this Courtt for Six hundred and fifteen
   Pounds of tobacoe Due from Robertt Alexander by Accompt the
   


 
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