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Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1679-1680/1
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224 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1679/80.

Liber W. C.

Restrainte of Princes onely Excepted, Then this prsent Obligacon
to bee Voyd and of none effect, otherwise to stand in full force
power and Vertue in the Lawe
Wch being Read and heard the said John Quigley by his Attorney
aforesaid prayeth Liberty to Imparle hereunto untill next provinciall
Court and Itt is Granted unto him the same day is Given to the
plt alsoe
Now here att this day to witt ye 12th day of May in the fifth yeare
of ye Dominion of y e Rtt honoble Charles Lord Baltemore &c Annoq
Domini 1680 Came the said parties by theire Attorneys aforesaid,
and the said John Quigley by his said Attorney sayth, Conditions
p formed, pon[it] se sup patriam, and The plt also.
Therefore Command is given to the sheriffe of st Maryes County
that hee Cause to Come here twelve &c By Whome &c & who neither
&c To Recognize &c Because aswell &c
On wch said Twelfth day of May aforesaid Came the said parties
by theire Attorneys aforesaid and the Jurors Impannelled being
Called Likewise came (To witt) Samll Raspin. Philip Lynes. Randall
Hanson, John Martindaile Thomas Keeting, Edward Ward Daniell
Clocker, Thomas Tillet Jenkin Morgan, William Harper, Thomas
Witter, Henry ffernley & Robert Graham Who being Elected tryed
and sworne to say the truth in the prmisses upon theire oathes doe
say. That the said John Quigley hath not pformed the Condition
of the Writeing obligatory aforesaid, Whereupon the said John
Quigley by his Attorney aforesaid Moved in arrest of Judgment
wch being over ruled by the Court here Therefore Itt is Considered
that the said Garret Vanswearen Recover against the said John
Quigley the aforesaid sume of forty three thousand one hundred
pounds of Tobacco debt and also Eleaven hundred Eighty pounds
of Tobacco Costs of suite and the Defendt in mercy &c :

Charles Ld Baltemore &
Benja Rozer Esqr
Execrs of Thomas Notley Esqr decd

agt
Garret Vanswearingen

Garratt Vansweringen late of
st Maryes Citty gentl. other-
-wise Called Garratt Vanswer-
ingen of ye Citty of st Maryes
in the County of st Maryes

In holder was sumoned to
answere unto the Rt honoble Charles Lord Baltemore and Benjamin
Rozer Esqr Executors of the last will and Testament of Thomas
Notley Esqr deca of a plea that hee Rendr unto the said Executors
the full & just quantity of Twenty thousand Eight hundred pounds
of good sound Mrchantable Leafe Tobacco and Caske wch from them
hee Unjustly detaineth

And Whereupon the said Charles Lord Baltemore & Benjamin
Rozer Esqr by Robert Ridgely theire Attorney say that Whereas
the said Gar rat Vansweringen the ffoure and twentyeth day of
ffebruary Anno Domini 1678 by his Certaine bond or writeing


 

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