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168 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1667. Liber FF Court adjourn'd till tomorrow morning att 9 of the Clock [p. 449] The Justices mett this day being the 10th day of Aprill 1667 Prsent The Chancellor Jerome White Coll: Wm Euans and Thomas Truman Esqrs Justices Ordered That a Grand Jury be called who appeared according to theire names as followeth Foreman Thomas Hinson Joseph Horsley James Ringould Timo Gooddrick Sampson Waring Fran: swinfen Anto Callaway Henry Hyde James VarlowTobias Weells Joseph Wicks Thomas StuddWillm Cowrsey Richard Loyd Wm Worgan Tho: sprigg Wm Ireland Who were sworne and Comanded to attend the Court James Cullurn, Andrew Cook Wm Worgan Benjamin Gloster Wit- liam Gray John Walton & John Tucker was sworne in Cort to giue Euidence to the said Grand Inquest upon an Indictmt deliuered into Court by the Attorney Generall agt Henry Mitchell as followeth Let it be Enquired for the Rigt Honble the Lord Propr whether that Henry Mitchell of the Cliftes in Caluert County plantt the 6th day of May in the 35th yeare of the Dominion of Caecilius &c: by force & armes in and upon James Cullum of the Clifts aforesaid in the County aforesaid at the said Clifts did make an Assault & an Affray & him, did beat wound & euill intreate, and him the said James did then and there tye to a tree and him did whip and blood of him the said James did draw till bee the said James would make promise to him the said Henry to giue him two Cowes to be released soe that of his life he was dispaired and other enormities to him then and there did doe to the greate damage of him the said James and contrary to the peace of the Lord Propr his Rule and dignity Will Caluert James Lewis and Thonias Hughes was sworne in Court to giue Euidence to the said Grand Inquest upon an Indictmt deliuered into Court by the Attorney Generall agt Daniell Stringer as followeth Let it be Enquired for the Rigt Honble the Lord Propr whether Daniell Stringer of St Michaells Hundred in the County of St Marys Planter the 14th day of March in the yeare of Our Lord 1666 att Poyney Neck in St Michaells hundred in the County aforesaid a [p. 450] certaine hogg of the Goods & Chattles of William Caluert Escp then and there being found feloniously tooke stole killed & carryed away against the peace of the Lord Propr his rule & dignity William Caluert |
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