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Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1670/1-1675
Volume 65, Page 449   View pdf image (33K)
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             Provincial Court Proceedings, 1674/5.


     449

       And the aforesaid Stephen Tully in his Proper person cometh and Liber M M
     defendeth the force and injury when &c and prayeth heareing of
     the writeing aforesaid and it is read unto him he also prayeth heane
     ing of the Condition of the Said writeing Obligatory and it is read
     unto him in these words vizt the Condition of this Obligation is such
     That if the abovebounden Stephen Tully Sheriff of the County of
     Talbott doe well and truly Serve the Lord Proprietary his heirs and
     Successors in the Office of Sheriff of the said County dureing the
     time that he shall be Sheriff of the Same, and also shall render unto
     his said Lopp and all others his Lopps Officers a true faithfull and
     perfect accompt of all and singular his Lopps Rents and other ifees
     and dues that he shalbe entrusted by his Lopp or any of his Lopps
     Officers within this Province to receive and collect and also all
     publique and County levyes that he shalbe entrusted to collect and
     his accompt to his Lopp his heirs and Successors for his rents ffines
     and forfeitures on other dues on summes of mony or tobacco for
     Levyes on ffees due to any his Lopps Officers within this Province
     shall passe and give accompt of by the twentith day of March next
     and in all other things as Sheriff of the said County shall behave
     himself e well and honestly towards all persons according to the best p. 444
     of his Skill and Knowledge Then this Obligation to be Void and of
     none effect otherwise to Stand nemaine and be in full power and
     force which being read and heard the said Charles Calvert produceth
     here into Court the accompt following Vizt
          Stephen Tully late Sheriff of Talbott
             County Dr to his Excellency Charles
            Calvent                         l tob
     To the Rents of the said County by him recd qt neate   17433
     To Secretanyes ifees by him received   12736
     To ffines and amenciaments by him received01650
     To alienations by him received         01156
     To tobacco received of Mr Hemsley      02000
     To tobacco received of Mr Carvile      04000
     To tobacco received of Mr Ward         01500
     To tobacco received of Thomas Norrice  00335
     To tobacco received by George Robbins  00750
     To tobacco received of John Scott      O2000
     To tobacco received of John Darby      00100
     To tobacco received of John Eason      00383
     To tobacco received of Mr Roe          00030
     To tobacco received of Mr Vincent      00777
                                           = 44850
     


 
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