226 Assembly Proceedings, September 2'^-November 2, 1770.
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L. H. J.
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Curry
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Liber No. 54
Oct. 9
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That the Inventory of his Es-
tate amounted to ........
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618.. 6..0
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Sperate Debts to ............
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4,044
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85.. 9..5 1/2
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Desperate Debts to
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Tob.o Curry
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13,2444 & £364..9..9
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That the said Petitioner hath
received thereof ......
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[£]18..12..10 1/2
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3,566
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62..12..9 1/4
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£18..12..10 1/2
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7,610
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766.. 8..2 3/4
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That Judgments have been obtained against the Petitioner, as
Security aforesaid for the Debts of the said Daniel Dulany, Benjamin
Tasker, and John Glass ford and Company; and against the Peti-
tioner and Barbara Heard as Admrs aforesaid by the said Daniel
Dulany, Benjamin Tasker's Exx and Hugh Hopewell — That the
said Petitioner hath paid to the said Daniel Dulany Esq in Dis-
charge of his Claim aforesaid £293...6.. 3 St.g, and Costs of Suit;
and to the ffactor of the said John Glassford and Company 361...13...7
St.g in Discharge of their Tobacco Claim afd, out of his own proper
Estate; and has sold his Land and Negroes for that Purpose, as we
are informed and believe to be true. That the whole personal Estate
afsd will not cover the Debts aforesaid of the said Daniel Dulany
and Benjamin Tasker; and that the Debts due to the said Benjamin
Tasker's Executrix and Hugh Hopewell and the simple Contract
Claims aforesaid still remain unpaid — That the said Richard Heard
died seized and possessed of the several Lands set forth — That
James Heard the Heir at Law of the said Richard Heard is an
Infant about the Age of seven Years, as we are informed and believe
to be true That a Paper hath been produced to Us purporting a
Desire of the said Richard Heard, that so much of his Estate should
be sold at publick Sale as would be sufficient to pay all his just Debts;
but no Evidence hath been offered to establish the same —
Signed per Order R. Dobinson Cl
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p. 80
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Which was read a first and second Time, and the Petition was
granted — Leave given to the Petitioner to bring in a Bill agreable
to the Prayer of the Petition
M.r Gresham appeared in the House
Ordered, That the Order of the Day for the House to resolve
itself into a Committee of the whole House to take into further Con-
sideration the Regulation of Officers ffees be now read, and the said
Order being read accordingly, the House resolved itself into the
said Committee; and after some Time spent therein, M.r Speaker
resumed the Chair, and M.r Worthington reported from the Com-
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