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232 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1676.
Liber N N his goods and Chattell, whether within his owne possession or any
other persons to his use within this Province firmly by those presents
Yet the said Henry Bonner the said summe of foure hundred &
flinty pounds of law full mony of England, to him the said Thomas
Notley according to the tenor of the said writeing Obligatory
(though often thereunto required) hath not paid but the same to
pay hath denyed, & as yet doth deny, whereupon the said Thomas
Saith he is dampnified and hath lost to the value of five hundred
pounds Sterling and thereupon he bringeth his suite.
And the aforesaid Henry Bonner by Keneim Cheseldyn his At-
torny cometh and defendeth the force and injury when &c and the
said Henry prayeth the heareing of the said writeing Obligatory and
it is read unto him he also prayeth the heareing of the Condition
of the said writeing and it is read unto him in these words vizt The
Condition of the above Obligation is such that if the above bounden
Henry Bonner his heirs executors administrators or assignes or
any or either of them, shall cause to be delivered into the possession
of him the aforesaid Thomas Notley for the proper Use & accompt
of John Long of London merchant all such goods as were appraised
by John Bolds & Robert Henley together with all the servants &
Cattle by them also appraised and expressed and sett downe with
their appraisment in a schedule whereunto the hands & seales of
John Douglas Attorny to the said Henry & Elizabeth his wife to
that end appointed and him the aforesaid Notley are sett, and shall
give to the said Thomas Notley a firme bill of sale for the same to
the use of the said Thomas Notley & his executors forever On the
accompt of the aforesaid John Long, and shall likewise together with
Elizabeth his wife seale and deliver unto the said Thomas Notley
his executrs admrs or assignes a lease for fourteene yeares of & for
the plantation whereon the said Henry & Elizabeth his wife or their
assignes now lives called by the name of the Land of Walter Story
deceased which they the said Henry and Elizabeth holdeth useth
Occupyeth & enjoyeth to the use of Walter Story Son and heire of
the said Walter deceased, Containeing by estimation One hundred &
seventy Acres more or lesse, together with all the houseing thereon
erected, with all and Singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging
To be holden by him the said Thomas Notley his executors and
administrators to his and their use for the terme aforesaid, And
shall likewise pay or cause to be paid unto the said Thomas Notley
the just quantity of fourteen thousand nine hundred and six pounds
of tobacco, and shall further confirme establish and fullfill a cer-
taine agreement made by the said Thomas Notley & John Douglas
Attorny of the said Henry & Elizabeth dated the seventh instant and
sealed mutually between the said Thomas and John relateing to the
aforesaid appraisement & Condition about the said Land and other
Articles therein expressed. That then this Obligation to be void & of
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