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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1668. 337
premisses to be extended and delivered in execution upon the said Liber FF
judgment and tooke the same to her Own Use from the Conusee or
Conusees of the said judgment as in satisfaction for the said two
thousand pounds so pretended to be due unto her in equity as afore-
said And did likewise procure a centaine Quietus est to be issued
Out of your Lopps said Court there under your Lopps seale for the
barring of all persons from sueing and impleading her, her heirs
executrs or assignes for any matter or thing due from her on recov-
erable against her as Executrix unto her said Husband.
That after the said Quietus est Obtained the said Mary made her
last will and dyed haveing made Mary Bateman an Infant her
Daughter who was Daughter and heire of the Said John Bateman
executrix of her said Will and One John Boague Overseer thereof
dureing the infancy of her said Daughter
That Administration of the Goods Chattells and estate of the said [p.637]
Mary the Mother was committed unto the said John Boage with
the said Will annexed dureing the Infancy of the said Mary the
Daughter who by virtue thereof entred upon the said purchased
premisses and became possessed of all the personall estate of the
said Mary the mother in trust for the said infant and by virtue of
the said Quietus est keepe yr petr from recovering the said purchased
premisses which are undoubtedly the estate of your petr either in Law
or equity And likewise barrs your petr from bringing comenceing or
prosecuteing any action or suite in yr Löpps said Court for the recov-
ery of the monies belonging to yr petitioner in the hands of the said
Bateman at the time of his decease.
That all writeings conveyances and evidences relateing to the said
purchased premisses are in the hands of the said John Boague or
of the said infant or some other for their or One of their Use or uses
or in trust for them or One of them As also all the Bookes and papers
of accounts of the said John Bateman and which yr petr cannot corn-
pell them to produce by reason of the said Quietus est.
That yt Löpps petr hath hereunto annexed true Coppyes of all
the said proceedings in your Lopps said Court for your Lopps more
cleare and full satisfaction in relation to the prmisses
Your Löpps petr therefore humbly prayes that yr Löpp would
please to consider the prmisses and to grant him such releife in rela-
tion to the same as to your Honr shall seeme just and reasonable
And the rather for that if no remedy can be had for merchants who
doe or shall trade into yr Löpps said province and entrust Factors
there with their estates all trades must necessarily cease and be
destroyed.
And yr Lopps petr as in duty bound shall pray &c
It is his Löpps pleasure that Richard Langhorne of the Inner
Temple London Esp his LOpps Councell learned in the Law doe
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