Volume 66, Page 424 View pdf image (33K) |
424 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1676. Liber N N not shewed any other cause to the contrary doe forthwith Satisfie & pay unto the said plt or his Attorny or other order the said Severall P. 262 summes of tobacco resting due to the said Erbery in their hands or in default thereof that execution issue Out against them their bodyes goods or chattells for the Same, & that the receipt or dis- charge of him the sd plt his Attorny or other Order under his or their hands & Seales & made pursuant to this Order shalbe and is hereby Ordered to be a good Sufficient & legall discharge of them the said debtors against the Said Erbery and their Obligations so out as aforesaid. And it is likewise farther ordered that for the future & till a further Supplemt may be made by a Generall Assembly to the said Act the same rule Shall hold & stand good to all other per- sons whatsoever sueing in the same nature & proceeding according to the directions in the said Act. And whereas this Court is in- formed that there are many persons debtors in whose hands debts are attached and condemned as aforesaid who have been alwayes willing & ready to have paid their Said debts being legally discharged & yet upon judgment given upon the Scire facias execution hath issued Out against them with costs of suite contrary to justice The Court doth further order that for the future, the parties appeareing upon the Scire facias and being willing to pay their debts aforesd according to the order aforesaid Shall not be compellable to pay any costs but the charges of sueing out Such Scire facias shalbe paid out of the effects of the defendant Unlesse it sufficiently appeare to the Court there by any default in thc said person so bciiig Served with the said scire facias & of neglecting or refuseing to pay the summe condemned, in which case execution to issue with costs of Suite only from the scire facias, Of which all Attornyes & other officers of this Court are to take notice & to advise their Clyents in this particular. Which being read it is the judgment of the Court here the 25th of April 1677 That the said Order Stand in force. April the 18th 1677 Then was Major Benjamin Rozer sworne One of his Lopps Coun- cil & One of the justices of this Court. Eodem die Capt Thomas Jones was admitted & Sworne One of the Attornyes of this Court. April 19th 1677 Then was Thomas Palmer servant to Robert Carvi!e Gent ad- judged nineteene yeares of age. |
||||
Volume 66, Page 424 View pdf image (33K) |
Tell Us What You Think About the Maryland State Archives Website!
|
An Archives of Maryland electronic publication.
For information contact
mdlegal@mdarchives.state.md.us.