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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1675. 15
Beaman his heyres & Assignes or their or any of their Councell Liber N N
Learned in the Lawe in that behalfe shalbe reasonably devised or
Advised And itt is mutually Agreed & Concluded by & betweene the
partyes to these prsents That all & every such further Assurance to
be made as aforesaid of the said Granted prmises is meant & intended
to be & shalbe to the only use & behoofe of the said John Beaman his
heyres & Assignes forever & to noe other Use intent or purpose what-
soever And that the said Henry Woolchurch & Elizabeth his wife
for themselves their heyres Exrs & Admrs all & singuler the before
Bargained prmisses with the Appurtennces & every part & parcell
thereof unto the said John Beaman his heyres Exrs Adrs & Assignes
to the use & behoofe aforesaid shall & will warrant & forever defend
by these prsents In Wittnes whereof the partyes first above named
to these prsents have interchangably sett their hands & Seales the
day & Yeare first above written. Henry Woolchurch (Sealed)
On the backside of the aforegoing Deed was written vizt
Signed Sealed & deld in the prsence of us
Cha: Delaroche John Bell
The within written Indenture was by the Oath of Robert
Carvile gentl proved in Open Court the 22th of Novembr 1675
& Ordered to be Recorded Jno Blomfeild Cl Cur Provincl
Roger Baker Henry Cox late of Calvert County otherwise called
agt Henry Cox of the Province of Maryland in the County
Henry Cox of Calvert was Sumoned to answer unto Roger Baker
of London of a plea that he render unto him the
summe of foure thousand eight hundred thirty eight pounds of good
Sound merchantable tobacco & caske which to him he oweth & un-
justly deteineth.
And whereupon the Said Roger Baker by Robert Ridgely his At-
torny Saith that whereas the Said Henry the eleventh day of June
One thousand Six hundred Seventy foure by his certaine writeing
Obligatory Sealed with the Seale of him the Said Henry and here
in Court produced whose date is the day and yeare aforesaid did
confesse himself to be indebted to him Said Roger in the Summe
of four thousand eight hundred thirty eight pounds of good Sound
merchantable tobacco & casque without ground leaves or any kind
of trash whatsoever paymt thereof to be made to the said Roger
his heirs executors admrs or assignes to be paid by the Said Henry
Cox on demand in Petuxent River after the date thereof next ensue-
ing to the payment of which tobacco the Said Henry did bind him-
selfe his heirs executors admrs & assigne notwithstanding which the
said Henry Cox the Said summe of four thousand eight hundred
thirty eight pounds of tobacco to him the said Roger according to
the tenor of his said bill hath not yet paid though often thereunto
required but the same to pay hath refused and denyed and as yet doth
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