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118 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1675.
Liber N N Whereupon it is granted by the Court here that the said Christo-
pher Rousby recover against the said Garret Vansweningen as afore-
said aswell the summe of two thousand Seaven hundred and thirty
pounds of tobacco the remainder of the judgments abovesaid as also
the Summe of six hundred and twelve pounds of tobacco costs of
suite Sithence expended.
Richard Peacocke Comand was given the Sheriff of Calvert County
agt that he take John Goddard if he shall be found
John Goddard in his Bailiwick and him safe Keepe so that he
have his body here the eighth day of ffebruary
One thousand six hundred Seventy five to answer unto Richard Pea-
cocke in a plea of trespas upon the case Att which Said eighth day of
ffebruary One thousand six hundred seventy five the Same Sheriff
returneth the writ aforesaid That the Said John Goddard is not
found in his Bailiwick Whereupon the said Richard by Robert Car-
vile his Attorny prayeth an Attachment against the goods and chat-
tells of the Said John according to act of Assembly and it is granted
him.
Thomas Elwes & Robert Webb late of the Cliffs in Calvert County
Wm Drope planter otherwise called Robert Webb of the
agt Province of Maryland was Summoned to answer
Robert Webb unto Thomas Elwes and Wm Drope of a plea that
he render unto them the summe of threescore and
ten pounds of law full mony of England which to them he oweth
and unjustly deteineth.
And whereupon they the said Thomas Elwes and Wm Drope by
George Parker their Attorny say that whereas the said Robert the
One and twentith day of March in the yeare of Our Lord God One
thousand Six hundred Seventy five by his certaine writeing Obliga-
tory sealed with the seale of him the Said Robert and here in Court
produced whose date is the day and yeare first abovewritten did
Stand and was firmly bound unto Thomas Elwes and Wm Drope
of the Citty of London merchants in the sume of threescore and
ten pounds of good and lawfull mony of England To be paid to the
said Thomas Elwes & Wm Drope or to their certaine Attorny their
executrs admrs or assignes To the which payment well and truly to
p.74 be made and done the Said Robert Webb did bind himselfe his heirs
executrs and admrs firmly by those presents notwithstanding which
the said Robert though often thereunto required the said Summe of
threescore and ten pounds to them the Said Thomas & William hath
not paid according to the tenor of the said writeing but the Same
altogether denyes whereupon the Said Thomas and Wm Say they
are dampnified and have losse to the value of fourescore pounds of
like mony and thereupon they bring their suite.
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