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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1676. 139
Bradley plaintiff and Henry Parker deft On the part of the plaintiff Liber N N
allowed foure hundred and twenty pounds of tobacco.
Thomas Low of Dorchester County in a case between Thomas
Taylor planter plaintiff & Thomas Taylor Gent deft On the part of
the plaintiff allowed three hundred and sixty pounds of tobacco.
John Hungerford of Dorchester County in a case depending
betweene Thomas Taylor planter plaintiff and Thomas Taylor Gent
deft On the part of the Plaintiff allowed foure hundred and eighty
pounds of tobacco.
Edward Savage of Dorchester County in a case between Thomas
Taylor planter plaintiff and Thomas Taylor Gent deft On the part
of the plaintiff allowed three hundred pounds of tobacco.
Gurney Crow of Dorchester County in a case between Thomas
Taylor planter plaintiff and Thomas Taylor Gent deft On the part
of the pIt allowed foure hundred and twenty pounds of tobacco.
George Bolton of Dorchester County in a case betweene Thomas
Wall plaintiff and Wm Worgan deft On the part of the plaintiff al-
lowed foure hundred and fifty pounds of tob.
Raymond Stapelfort of Dorchester County in a case betweene
Stephen Sealous and Thomas Purnell plaintiffs and Robert Blinck-
home deft On the part of the plaintiffs allowed foure hundred forty
eight pounds of tobacco.
Armigell Greenwood of Dorchester County in a case betweene
Thomas Taylor planter plt and Thomas Taylor Gent deft On the part
of the plaintiff allowed five hundred and ten pounds of tobacco.
Maryland ss.
Att a Provinciall Court held at St Maries the fourth day of April
in the first yeare of the Dominion of the Right Honble Charles Lord
Baltemore Absolute Lord and Proprietary of the Provinces of Mary-
land and Avalon Lord Baron of Baltemore &c Annoq Dorñ One
thousand Six hundred Seventy Six. Present.
Philip Calvert Esq Chancellour
The Hon e . . justices
William Calvert Esq Principall Secretary
Jno Blomfeild Cl.
His Lordshipp the Lord Proprietary of this Province Sendeth his
writ of adjournment to his Said justices the tenor whereof followeth
in these words vizt Charles Absolute Lord and Proprietary of the
Provinces of Maryland and Avalon Lord Baltemore &c To Our
justices of Our Provinciall Court assigned Greeting, ffor certaine
causes Us moveing Wee have Ordained that all pleas writs bills
processe and precepts and other things whatsoever which before Us
this fourth day of April instant remaine aswell in Law as equity
undetermined in Our said Provinciall Court or at any other dayes
hereafter next following ought to be pleaded returned, untill the
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