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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1676. 303
the said Roger three hundred & sixty pounds of Sterling And there- Liber N N
upon he brings his suite.
And the said Edward English by Robert Ridgely his Attorny
cometh & defendeth the force & injury when &c and the Said Edward
Saith That as to the said goods in the said invoyce mentioned to the
value of One hundred and eighty pounds sterling the said Roger p. 185
his action aforesaid agt him he ought not to have because he Saith
that the said Roger did not leave in the Storehouse of him the said
Edward as the said Roger above against him hath declared but as
to a parcell of goods packt up and the contents thereof unknowne to
the said Edward and by him the Said Roger putt into the Store-
house of the said Edward the Said Edward aiwayes was and Still is
ready to deliver the same to the said Roger and therefore the said
Edward demands judgmt if the said Roger his action aforesaid
against him Ought to have.
And the aforesaid plaintiff Saith that he by any thing before
alleadged ought not to be barred from haveing his action aforesaid
because as formerly he Saith that he the day and yeare aforesaid
in the Storehouse aforesaid did leave the aforesaid goods to the
value of One hundred & eighty pounds Sterling mony packed under
the condition that the said plaintiff might take the aforesaid goods
at his pleasure & this he is ready to averr whereupon he prayes judgmt
and the delivery of the aforesaid goods & his damages by reason of
the detaineing of the same goods to be adjudged unto him.
Afterwards to witt the seven & twentith day of May in the first
yeare of the Dominion of Charles Lord Baltemore &c Annoq Dom
1676. came the partyes aforesaid and it is granted by the Court
here by & with the consent of both partyes that the said Edward
deliver unto the said Roger the goods in question he the said Roger
giveing receipt for the same, and this action withdrawne the said
partyes paying their owne costs & charges.
May 24th 1676.
Then was read the inquisition returned concerning the lands late
of Leonard Strong deceased and the judgment of the Court is that
Charles James is tenant by the Custome of England & Order that
the names of the said land be amended being misplaced and that the
said lands be called by their former names vizt Upper Strong &
Lower Strong
Eode die.
Then was read the inquisition returned concerning the land late
of John Reynolds deceased and it was the judgment of the Court
that the land in the inquisition named is escheate to his Lopp for
want of heire.
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