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342 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1668. Liber FF And lastly because yr Lopps Comand me to Offer what I conceive adviseable to be directed by yr Lopp in this case In Obedience to your Löpps Comands I humbly Offer to yr Löpps judgment. That I humbly conceive it may consist with justice in case your Löpp be satisfied in what I here returne in Obedience to yr Löpps said Order of Referrence That yr Lopp may please 1o To transmitt all these particulars with the said petition to yr Löpps said Court together with yr Löpps judgment in the case. [p.640] 2o To recomend the petr and his said ease unto the said Court to be releived according to justice and equity. 30 To direct the said Court to supersede the said Quietus est And if possible to recall and cancell it with all the entryes which haue bin any time made thereof All which I humbly Offer unto yr Lopp according to the duty of My Lord Your Lopps most Obedient Servant Inner Temple Feb 20, 1667. R Langhorne C Baltemore. Caecilius Absolute Lord and proprietary of the provinces of Mary- land and Avalon in America, Lord Baron of Balternore &c To Our Deare Son Charles Calvert Our Leiftenflt of Our said province of (seale) Maryland and to Our Deare Brother Philip Calvert Our Chancellour of Maryland and to Our Right trusty and well beloved Councill and Judges of Our said provinciall Court in Our said province of Mary- land &c Greeting Haveing well and seriously considered the petition of Henry Scarburgh of London merchant and the Report of Richard Langhorne Esq Our Councell learned to Us thereupon made, and agreeing in all particulars with the report of Our said Councell learned Wee haue caused the said peticon with the said report there- upon endorsed and all the severall papers were fixed to the said petition to be hereunto annexed, all which Wee doe herewith trans- mitt unto you And Wee doe hereby recomend the said petitioner and the equity of his said case unto you that he may receive releife therein according to the Rules of equity and good Conscience And further Our will and pleasure is and Wee doe hereby Order that upon receipt hereof you doe with what convenient speed you may issue forth Our writt of Supersedeas for the totall and perpetuall superseding of the Quietus est in the said petition and report mentioned And that you doe speedily recall and cancell the said Quietus est and upon the cancelling thereof you doe also Order and cause to be cancelled and obliterated all entryes which have bin made thereof at any time in all or any the Records or entryes of Our said Court or of any other Our Courts of Our Said province Given under Our hand and lesser seale at Armes the One and twentith day of February Anno Doth 1667/8. Richard Fountaine demanded execution against James Courtney which issued in these words vizt |
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