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72 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1672/3.
Liber M M Tobacco and Three Thowsand pounds of Tobacco amounting in the
whole to the sume of six Thowsand five hundred and fifty pounds
of Tobacco the said John though often thereunto Required to the
said Daniel according to the Tenour of the writings obligatory
aforesayd hath not hitherto payd but the same to pay doth altogether
Deny and Refuse whereupon the sd Daniel saith he hath losse &
is Damnifyed to the vallue of Tenn Thowsand pounds of Tobacco
and thereupon he pduces his suite.
and now here at this day to wit ye 1 1th day of ffebruary in the 41th
yeare of the Dominion of Caecilus &c Annocp Domini 1672 came
the said John Blomfeild in his pp pson in open Cort and acknowl
edged Judgemt & consented that Judgemt should passe agt him for
the said Tobacco in the Declaration mentioned so that Execution of
the said Judgemt doe cease untill the first day of February WCh shalbe
in the yeare of our Lord 1673, wherefore the said Daniel remaineth
agt the said John undefended thereof John Blomfeild.
Browning Somerset County ss. Comand was given to the Sheriff of Somer
agt Coleman set County that whereas John Browning lately in Or Provinciall
Colt held at the Citty of St Maryes to wit the 19th day of December
in the 40th yeare of our Dominion over our said Province of
Maryland Annoq Domini 1671 by the Consideration of the same
Court had Recovered agt John Coleman aswell a certeine debt of
five Thowsand pounds of Tobacco as also the sume of three hundred
forty and Eight pounds of Tobacco for Costs of suite by Default
of him the said John Coleman and the said John Browning came
afterwards into our said Provincial Cort the Tenth day of this
instant December in the 41th yeare of our Dominion over our said
Province, and by the statute thereupon published and Declared, did
choose to have Delivered unto him all the goods and Chattells of
the aforesayd John Coleman besides his Oxen and Geare of his
plough and in like manner the moyety of all his lands & Tenemts, to
hold to him the goods and Chattells aforesayd as his owne pp goods
and Chattells, and the moyety aforesayd as his ifreeholde to him and
his assignes according to the forme of the Statute aforesayd untill
the debt and Damages aforesayd shalbe thereupon leavyed, There-.
fore wee Comand you yt all the goods and Chattells of the af ore
sayd John Coleman besides his Oxen and Geare of his plough,
and in like manner the moyety of all his lands and Tenemts in
yor Baliwick of wch he the said John Coleman on the nineteenth
day of December last past or at any time after was seized to the
aforesayd John Browning you cause to be Delivered by reasonable
price & Extent to hold to him the goods and Chattells aforesayd as
his owne pp goods and Chattells and the Moyety aforesayd as his
freeholde to hold to him & his assignes according to the forme of
the Statute a foresayd, untill the debt and Damages a foresayd shalbe
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