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

Liber W. C.

Vallue of Eight hundred pounds of Tobacco, and thereupon hee
brings his suite
And the said Clement Hill by Robert Carvile his Attorney Com-
eth and defendeth the force and injury when &c and Prayeth liberty
to imparle hereunto untill next Provinciall Court and it is granted
unto him the same day is given to the plantiffe likewise
Att wch said next Provinciall Court to witt the Two and Twenty-
eth day of ffebruary in the sixth yeare of the Dominion of the
Rtt honoble Charles Lord Baltemore &c Annoq Domny 1680 Came
the said partyes by their Attorneys aforesaid, and the said plantiffe
Refuseth to make any further prosecucon against the said deft in
the plea aforesaid. Therefore Itt is Considered that the said Michael
Miller take nothing by his writt but bee in mercy for his false Claime

p. 333

thereupon, and that the said [Clement] Hill may goe thereof with-
out day and that the said Clement Hill Doe Recover against the said
Michael Miller the Sume of Seaven hundred & five pounds of Tobacco
for his costs and charges by him about his defence in this behalfe
Layd out and expended, and the said Clement may have thereof
Execucon

Ramond Stapleford
agt
Timothy Macknemarrow & Sarah
his wife Admx of Lewis Griffith

Timothy Macknemarrow & Sarah
his wife Admx of the goods &
Chattles of Lewis Grffiith de-
ceased were Sumoned to aswere
unto Raymond Stapleford of a

plea that they Render unto him one Man Servant wch from him
they unjustly detaine &c

And Whereupon the said Raymond by Christopher Rousby his
Attorney Complaineth That Whereas the said Lewis Griffith the
fourth day of June 1679 by his certaine writeing obligatory sealed
wth the seale of him the said Lewis here in Court pduced whose date
is the same day and yeare abovesaid Did acknowledge himself to bee
indebted unto the said Raymond One Man Servant to bee undr the
age of forty yeares and above the age of ffifteene yeares, To bee
paid to the said Raymond upon the Tenth day of March then next
following, Yet the said Lewis in his life time or the said Sarah
while She was Sole To whome Administracon of the goods and
Chattles of the said Timothy after the death of the said Lewis was
by the Honoble Philip Calvert Esqr Comissary of Maryland Comitted,
or the said Timothy and Sarah since their intermarriage the said
Man Servant to the said Raymond have not paid and delivered
Nor any of them hath payd and delivered Though often thereunto
required, but the same to pay and deliver have altogether refused,
and the said Timothy and Sarah his wife doe Still refuse, Where-
upon the said Raymond sayth hee is the worse and hath losse to the


 

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