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Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1666-1670
Volume 57, Page 251   View pdf image (33K)
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             Provincial Court Proceedings, 1667—68.    251

     for the residue of that tobacco due to John Bayley by Bill from the Liber FF
     said Robt Brook and remaining in the defendts hands as Admr afore-
     said, for which the plt obtain'd Judgment att this Court after all
     Accompts brought in and allowed of by this Court due to the said
     Robert Brook from the said Bayley
      Ordred that the defendt doe bring in all Accompts that she cann
     Justly Claime from the Estate of the said Bayley att the next Pro-
     uinciall Court to be sattisfyed out of the said Bill and the residue
     thereof to be paid to the plt before any other debt due from the
     Estate of the sd Robt Brooke whatsoeuer
      Further Ordered that the pIl haue Execucon for what tobacco was
     Attached in the hands of Thomas Sprigg gent and due to the said
     John Bayley


     John Auery plaintiffe The plt sues the defendt in an accon of
     Eliz: Brook the Admr of the Case for thirety foure thowsand nine
      Robt Brook defendant hundred fourty foure pounds of tobacco
     Morecroft p quer due from Robt Brook her late deceased
     husband—This Cause hauing relacon to the other ut supra the defendt
     not knowing what tobacco will be remaining due and to be paid to the
     aforesaid Reymond Staple fort who hath the first Judgmt agst the Es-
     tate of Robt Brook gent her said deceased husband
      Wheref ore Ordred that this Cause be resplted untill the next Pro-
     uinciall Court


      Ordred that Richard Boughton gent doe take the Oathes of Eliza-
     beth Grammer and Elizabeth Cartwright on behalfe of the Lord
     Propr agst susan Hunt who is suspected of murdering her Bastard
     Childe, and to deliuer them into the Court
      Further Ordred that the said Boughton doe take the Oaths of
     William Meares and Ralph Wells agst Capt Thomas Mannyng for
     breaking the peace and striking the High sherriff of Caluert County

      Costs allowed this Court to seuerall persons as followeth (uizt) [p.
      To Benjamin Rozer plt agst Wm Greene and Elizabeth his wife
     defendts for One hundred and Eighty pounds of tobaccoe
      To Demetrius Cartwright plt against John Moulton defendt for
     Fiue hundred and tenn pounds of tobacco
      To John Vicaris plt agst Toby Wells defendt upon appeale being
     treble Cost seauen hundred and twenty pounds of tobacco
      To Mary Smyth plt against Jerome White deft the sume off
     [blank]
      To Mary Smyth defendt from Jerome White plt the suffie of Three
     hundred pounds of tobacco
      To Mathew Rhodam plt agst Thomas Courtney deft the sume of
     One hundred and Eighty pounds of tob:
     


 
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