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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1675. 93
Now here at this day to wit the eleventh day of ffebruary One Liber N N
thousand six hundred Seventy five came the said John Rider by his
Attorny aforesaid and the said John Quigley in his proper person
came likewise and the said John Quigley saith nothing in barr or
avoidance of the action aforesaid of him the said John Rider in
manner and forme as he hath above declared Therefore it is granted
by the Court here that the said John Rider recover against the said
John Quigley aswell the summe of fifty pounds sterling for his dam-
ages occasioned by the trespas aforesaid as also the Summe of five
hundred pounds of tobacco costs of suite.
Ralph Hutchinson
agt Continued untill next Court.
George Hurlock
Thomas Courtney Memorandum that at this present Court to wit p.
agt the Sixtenth day of November in the 44th yeare
John Quigleyof the Dominion of Caecilius &c Annoq Dom
1675 Came here into Court Thomas Courtney
by Robert Ridgely his Attorny and exhibiteth into Court his certaine
bill against John Quigley Gent One of the Attornyes of this Court
of a plea that he render unto him the full and just summe of twelve
thousand pounds of good Sound merchantable tobacco and caske
which to him he oweth and unjustly deteineth.
And whereupon the Said Thomas Courtney by Robert Ridgely his
Attorny Saith that whereas the Said John Quigley the first day of
July in the 43th yeare of the Dominion of Caecilius &c Annoq Dom
1674 by his certaine writeing Obligatory Sealed with the Seale of
him the Said John Quigley and here in Court produced whose date
is the day and year aforesaid did acknowledge himselfe to be holden
and firmly indebted into the said Thomas Courtney in the full and
just summe of twelve thousand pounds of good Sound merchantable
tobacco & caske to be paid to the said Thomas Courtney his heirs
executors admrs or assignes to the which payment well & truly to be
made the said John Quigley did bind himselfe his heirs executrs
and administratrs firmly by those prsents Neverthelesse the said
John Quigley the said summe of twelve thousand pounds of tobacco
to him the said Thomas Courtney according to the tenor of the said
writeing Obligatory hath not paid but the same to pay hath denyed
& as yet doth deny although often thereunto required whereupon the
said Thomas Courtney Saith he is dampnified & hath lost to the
value of twenty thousand pounds of tobacco and thereupon he pro-
duces his suite.
And the aforesaid John Quigley in his proper person here present
in Court cometh and defendeth the force and injury when &c and
the said John prayeth the hearing of the said writing Obligatory and
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