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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1675. 547
unto requested but the same to pay hath and Still doth deny to the Liber M M
damage of the said Garret tenn thousand pounds of tobacco and
thereupon he produces his suite.
And the Said John Quigley by Robert Carvile his Attorny com
eth and defendeth the force and injury when &c and prayeth liberty
of Speakeing hereunto untill the next Provincial Court and it is
granted him the same day is given to both parties here.
Now here at this day to wit the fifth day of May in the 43th yeare
of the Dominion of Caecilius &c Annoq Dom One thousand six
hundred Seventy foure came the said Garret Vansweringen by his
Attorny aforesaid and the said John Quigley in his proper person
came likewise and the said John Quigley Saith that he did not as
sume upon himselfe and to the Said Garret make such promise as
the said Garret hath above declared and of this he putts himself e
upon the Country and the plaintiff likewise Therefore Comãnd is
given to the Sheriff that he cause to come here twelve &c At which
said fifth day of May in the yeare aforesaid came the jurors of
that jury to wit Walter Hall John Newton Morgan Jones ffrancis
Anketill George Marshall Edward Jolley David Driver Joseph Tilly
Tobias Wells Edward Roe Thomas Price Raymond Stapelfort who
being Sumöned and Sworne to Say the truth of and in the premisses
and the said accompt being sworne to by the said Robert Harper the
jurors aforesaid went together to consider of their Verdict which
Said Verdict was by the Court Ordered to be taken by the Honble
the Secretary which said jurors being agreed returned their Ver
dict to the Secretary in these words vizt Wee the jurors doe find
for the plaintiff to be due of this within mentioned accompt three
thousand three hundred thirty five pounds of tobacco for damages.
Now here at this day to wit the Sixth day of May in the yeare
aforesaid came the said Garret Vansweringen by his Attorny a fore
said and the said John Quigley in his proper person and the jurors
aforesaid likewise came which said jurors againe doe say Wee the
jurors doe find for the plaintiff to be due of this within mentioned
accompt three thousand three hundred thirty five pounds of tobacco
for damages.
Therefore it is considered by the Court here that the Said Garret p.
Vansweringen recover against the said John Quigley the summe of
three thousand three hundred thirty five pounds of tobacco for his
damages Occasioned by the trespas aforesaid and also the Summe
of pounds of tobacco costs of Suite and the Said
John in mercy &c.
Samuel Tracey
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Thomas Morley
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