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16 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1671.
Liber J. J. in our said Province comitted at our next Provincial Court to be
holden at our Citty of St Maryes the nineteenth day of December
next, then and there to answere certeine Articles touching us of wch
the said Joshua Guibert stands indicted and the said Humphry
Joanes Hugh Macknemarry John Nicholls William Harper and
William Greengo stands before our said Justices prsented & have
thee there this precept Witness our Deare sonne Charles Calvert
Esq our Capt Generall & Cheif Justice of our said Province of
Maryland the 23th day of October in the 40th yeare of our Dominion
&c AD. 1671.
Rob: Ridgely.
Idem ad sher Kent vrsus Joseph Weekes ret Ut supra.
Suthons then issued for Tho Dent Henry Hyde & John Coman to
appear & give Evidence agt Mary Stevens. ret ut supra.
Suthons then issued for Peter Roberts and Clement Haly to
test vrsus Joshua Guibert
James Lewis acknowledged himself to owe & stand indebted to the
Right honoble the Lord Proprietary in the sume of fifty pounds
Sterling, to be Leavyed &c.
George Marshall acknowledged himself to owe and stand indebted
to the Right honoble the Lord Proprietary in the sume of Twenty five
pounds sterling to be Leavyed &c.
Morgan Jones acknowledged himself to owe & stand indebted to the
Right honoble the Lord Proprietary in the sume of Twenty five
pounds sterling to be Leavyed &c.
The Condition of this Recognizance is such that if ye above
bounden James Lewis shall appeare at the next Provincial Court to
be held at the Citty of St Maryes the nineteenth day of December
next, and there answere such beinges as shalbe objected against
him by the honoble Wm Calvert Esq touching certeine mutinous &
seditious words by the said Lewis spoken as it is said, and abyde
the Censure of the Court touching the same, then this Recognizance
to be voyd, otherwayes to rernaine in force and vertu
p. At a Provinciall Court of the Right honoble Caecilius &c held at
the Citty of St Maryes the nineteenth day of December in the
fortieth yeare of his said Lopps Dominion over this Province An
noque Domini 1671. before his Lopps Justices for the keeping of
ye peace of the said Province, and moreover for the hearing and
Determining of Diverse felloneys Murders Transgressions and other
misdeeds in the said Province Comitted and perpetrated assigned
at wch time were Present.
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