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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1670. 547 debt aforesaid therefore it is considered off by the Court here that Liber JJ the said Charles Calvent Esq recover against the said Thomas Cosden the abovesaid quantity of three thousand pounds of tobacco with costs of Suite. Charles Calvert Esq &c Thomas Cosden of St Maries County in the agt Thomas Cosden Province of Maryland was attached by a writt of priviledge issueing out of this Court to answer to Charles Calvert Esq Cheife justice of this Count according to the liberties and priviledges of the Justices of the same Count &c in a plea of trespas upon the case whereupon the said Charles Calvent by Thomas [p. 91] Notley his Attorny complaineth against the said Thomas Cosden for that whereas the said Thomas Stood indebted unto the said Charles Calvert the quantity of eleven hundred and forty pounds of tobacco and being so indebted did assume upon himselfe and to the said Charles Calvert Esp did faithfully promise that he the said Thomas the said summe of eleven hundred and forty pounds of tobacco to the said Charles Calvert would well and truly pay and satisfie when thereunto he should be required yet the said Thomas his promise and assumption as aforesaid little regarding the aforesaid summe of eleven hundred and forty pounds of tobacco hath not paid or satisfied but the same doth refuse to pay though he hath been often thereunto required to the great damage of him the said Charles Calvent whereupon he saith he is dampnified and hath losse to the value of sixteene hundred pounds of tobacco and there- upon he bringeth his suite. And the said Thomas Cosden (appeareing in his proper person) by Benjamin Rozer his Attonny and con fesseth judgment by nihil dicit for the debt aforesaid therefore it is considered off by the Count here that the said Charles Calvert recover against the said Thomas the abovesaid quantity of eleven hundred and forty pounds of tobacco with costs of suite John Gramer plt agt The plaintiff prayes Costs against the deft for Patrick Due deft 5 fourteen hundred thirty five pounds of tobacco which was allowed him by the Court here. Upon the petition of Charles Boteler being Ordered to survey a parcell of land in difference betweene Henry Warren and George Goodricke Ordered that the said Boteler be allowed and paid by the said Goodrick eight hundred pounds of tobacco. Upon the Complaint of Evan Thomas Servant to John Camell concerning his Fredome Ordered the said Evan Thomas satisfie the said John Camell for his charges three hundred eighty foune pounds of tobacco. 39 |
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