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Kent County Court Proceedings, 1656-1662. 99
Itt payed Mr Conner for A hat wch Mr Cox had of him 0120 Liber B
Itt payed Misteris Bradnox by an order from severne 0400
Itt payed Misteris Bradnox by an order of Court Att
st Maries one young heifer And 0150
Itt payed to The Appraisers 0100
7595
A True Acct of The Estate That belongeth to Elizabeth Cox The
Daughter of Will Cox Deseased & francis Being now in The hands
of Capt Roht Vaughan Taken The 24th of August 1656
Itt one Planttation with housing Vpon it: And one Thousand Acres
of land Belonging Vnto it With A Pattent
Itt an Indenture for 5 yeares serves Dew from Penellope Prince
That Rann Away from Mistiris Cox Anno: Doiñ 1646:
Itt one bill Dew from Capt Will— Clayborne to Mr Cox for 3 barell
of Mealle to be payed Att Kecotan Molt one Cowe at Kent
Two Englesh lilid of salt Twenty one lb And A halfe of Pewter
And Two suffitient men servents
Itt A Noot Vnder Capt Clybournes hand for The paymt of foure
Pounds starling in goods as They Cost in England
Itt A Bill of saell from Capt Claybourne for 5 Cowes And 5 Calues
Itt 14 Milchet Cowes Two heifers 2 yeare old and Vpwards:
Itt flue heffers one yeare old And Vpwards 4 Cow Calues This
yeare:
In all 25 femall:
A True Copie p me Robt Vaughan
Att a Court houlden the 4th of feberary 1656 (*) [fol. 32]
prsent Mr Tho: Ringgold
Mr Tho: Hinson
- Commestiors
M Hen: Morgon
Mr Wilt Eileoyet
The Depossetion of Edw hull Aged 35 or There Abouts sworne
And examend in Court saith:
That he was prsent when W Haukins That lined at Poplies Island
Mad his last will And Testament which was Dated The 2th of
Octobr 1656/ And was A witnes to the sd will: And by vertue of
This my Oath doe Declayer that To The Best of yor Deponants
Apperihention The sayed Mr Haukins was in sownd & perfit Memory
at That Time when he made That Will: And subscribd it:
Edw: Hull:
* Clerk Thomas Hinson, having entered the regular court minutes to the close
of folio 9, found his progress stopped by previously entered orphan court minutes
on folios 10-15, whereupon he reversed the record booklet and thus found space to
continue. When numbers were given to the liber folios in later years the numerals
ran in sequence from front to back of the liber, hence, in Hinson's reversed record
the folio numbers now run contrary to the sequence of the record text.
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