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494 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1669—70. Liber JJ upon demand, To which payment well and truly to be made to the said Anthony Male and John Edmondson, their or Either of their heires Executours Administrators or Assignes, or any or either of them I the said Elizabeth Davis doe hereby oblidge and binde myself my heires Executours And Administrators well and firmly by these presents Sealed with my Seale Dated the Eleaventh day of Febru- ary in the yeare of our Lord 1669. Whereas the abovenamed Anthony and John are become bounden with the above bounden Elizabeth to the Right honoble the Lord Pro- prietary in the sume of Twenty Thowsand pounds of Tobacco in a certeine bond bcaring date with these presents, for her the said Elizabeths true administring upon the Estate of Hopkin Davis de- ceased, and Returning a true & perfect Inventory by the Eleaventh day of August next, and Several other thinges theirein mentioned by her to be performed and done, Now the Condicion of this obligation is such that if the above bounden Elizabeth Davis, shall well and truely save defend and keepe harmeles the abovenamed Anthony Male and John Edmondson, their Executours Administrators and Assignes from all manner of Trouble Damages mollestations or any Incon- veniences, that may any way happen to the said Anthony Male and John Edmondson their heires Executours or Administrators, by reason of the said Bond that then this obligation to be void and of none Effect otherwayes to stand remaine and be in full force and vertu: The marke of Signed Sealed and Delivered Elizabeth X Davis (Sealed) in the presence of us Henry Warren Rob: Ridgely Know all men by these presents that I Thomas Paget of Calvert County in the Province of Maryland Planter for diverse considera- tions me thereunto moveing, have made and by these presents doe make ordaine constitute & apointe my trusty and wellbeloved frend John Roades of Boston in New england shopkeeper to be my true and law full Attorney, for me and in my name to aske demand sue for recover and receive from Edward Wood of Boston aforesaid Mar- rifler all debts dues bonds bills accompts, or other demands whatso- ever, either by bill of lading or otherwayes as can be made appeare that the aforesaid Edward Wood hath transported out of the Prov- ince aforesaid belonging to the said Thomas Paget, shipped on Board the good Barke the Retorne of Boston aforesaid in the yeare of our Lord God One Thowsand Six hundred Sixty and Eight, and I doe also authorize and Empower my aforesaid Attorney in case of de- fault, according as abovesaid, to sue arrest Pleade and Impleade, and to imprison, and againe to release the said Edward And likewise to |
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