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654 Somerset County Court Proceedings, 1665 1668. Liber B No. the whole & if two shoulld Dye then the last surveyvor to enioye the [p. whole And if they all dye then the estate to Fall to the giver againe & be at his disposinge; Moreover it is my will & pleasure that none of my aforesaid Chilldren shall dispose of any of the Cattle, untill they come to the ages before recited without my Consent; And that if they Increase to many it shall be at my pleasure to Convert them to other use for the bennefitt of my Chilldren without disturbance from any persons whatsoever; These Cattle before mencioned I Edward Dickenson their Father doe Freely & absolute giue unto my said Chilidren their heires executr & admrs for ever peaceable & quietly to inioy as their proper goods at the times afore specified, & for per formance whereof I haue hereunto set my hand & seale this foure teenth day of January in the yeare of or Lord one thousand six hun dred sixty & six Edward Dickenson Signed sealed & deliuered in the presence of Edmund Beauchamp Elyzabeth Munt Rowland Pew Anne Molby John Dickenson borne at Anamessick 9th November 1662 Peter Dickenson borne at Anamessicke 21th June 1664 Edward Dickenson borne at Anamessicke 22d July 1666 At A Court held the 29th January 1666 for the Countie of Somerset in the province of Maryland Present Mr William Stevens Capt: William Thorne mr Henry Boston mr John Windermr George Johnson Whereas Thomas Manloue prff erred a peticon agst Elyzabeth Man Ioue for a sute of Clothes detained from him by the said Elyzabeth; Patrick Flemming attourney for the pl: & made appeare tht the said Elyzabeth withheld his sute of Clothes from the plantiffe, whereupon the Court doth order the said Elyzabeth Manloue to deliuer the sute of Clothes to Tho: Manloue & pay cost of sute within foureteene dayes otherwise execucon [p. 48] At A Court held the 29th January 1666 for the Countie of Sommerset in the province of Maryland Present Mr William Stevens Capt Will: Thorne mr Henry Boston mr John Winder mr George Johnson Whereas Anne Ingram prfferred a peticon agst Jinkin Prise for one thousand one hundred pounds of tobacco the plantiffe not ap pearing the deft Craved A nonsute whereupon a Nonsute was granted by the Court |
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