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606 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1669.
Liber JJ Lord Proprietary humbly submitteth himselfe to the judgment of
the Court here.
It is therefore Ordered by the Court here That the said Henry
Mitchael give Security for his good abearance during his life.
Memorandum that On the One and twentith day of December in
the yeare aforesaid came the said Henry Mitchael and also William
Illinsworth and Raymond Stapelfort who undertooke for the said
Henry Mitchael, and the said Henry Mitchael did acknowledge to
owe to the Lord Proprietary the summe of fifty pounds of lawfull
mony of England and the said William Illinsworth and Raymond
Stapelfort five and twenty pounds of like lawfull mony of England
to be made of their Goods Chattells lands or Tenements for the use
of the said Lord Proprietary if that the said Henry Mitchael dureing
his life shall not well abeare himselfe aswell towards his said Lord-
shipp as all other the good people of this province.
Memorandum that upon Complaint made to Thomas Sprigg Gent
One of his Lordshipps justices of the peace for Calvert County by
John Philips against Henry Mitchael, the said Henry Mitchael with
Henry Hough and Stephen Benson his securityes became bound by
recognizance in two hundred pounds of lawfull mony of England to
his said Lordshipp the Lord Proprietary aswell for his good abear-
ance as his appearance at St Maries here the ninetenth day of Octo-
ber in the xxxviiith yeare of his Lordshipps Dominion &c which said
Court being prorogued untill the fourtenth day of December in the
yeare aforesaid, and afterwards to witt the twentith day of the same
December the said Henry Mitchael being called came and the said
John Philips likewise and upon certaine information to the Court
here that the said Henry Mitchael had forfeited his recognizance
Michael Abbott Richard Rayner wittnesses to speake the truth con-
cerning the premisses being sworne and examined, it was adjudged
by the Court here that the said Henry Mitchael hath forfeited his
recognizance for breach of his said Lopps peace, therefore ordered
that the same be estreated and afterwards to witt the same day the
said Henry Mitchael praying the mercy of the Court, Ordered that
the said recognizance be remitted, and the Order for estreating the
same withdrawne.
Memorandum that on the twentith day of December in the xxxviiith
yeare of the Dominion of Caecilius &c Annoq Dom One thousand
six hundred sixty nine Michael Abbott being sumoned on the behalfe
of the Lord Proprietary to give evidence against Henry Mitchael
the said Michael Abbott did acknowledge in Open Court that he was
drunk for which Ordered the said Abbott be fined One hundred
pounds of tobacco, according to Act of Assembly in such case made
and provided.
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