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166 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1681/1682.
Liber W. C. and Provided Whereupon the said Symon Wilmer Prayeth Judg
ment whether the said sume of ffoure Thousand pounds of tobacco
to the said John Darnall ought to be payd
And the said John Darnall sayth that he did before the Issueing
out the Scire facias aforesaid Duely prove his Debt aforesaid &
was alwayes and Still is ready to give Security according to the
Lawe in that case made & Provided and Prayeth Judgment for his
debt aforesaid &c. Whereupon Day is given unto both pties untill
next Provinciall Court:
Now here at this day to witt the third day of March in the Seav
enth yeare of the Dominion of the Right honoble Charles Lord
Baltemore &c. Annoq Doni 1681 Came the said John Darnall by
his Attorney aforesaid and Offered himself against the said Symon
Willmer upon the plea foresaid. but the sd Symon Wilmer came
not but made Default: Whereupon itt is Ordered by the Court here
that the Said John Darnall give good and Sufficient Security to
this Court according to act of Assembly in that case made and
Provided, before this Court will condemne the said sume of foure
thousand pounds of Tobacco soe attached as aforesaid
On wch said third day of March aforesaid came the said John
Darnall with George Parker & Charles Boteler gentt his Suretyes
who undertooke for the said John Darnall in the sume of ffoure
thousand pounds of tobacco to indemnify this Court against all
actions suites or other matters that shall or may happen touching
or concerning the said attachment and to make restitucon of the
said sume of ffoure thousand pounds of tobacco or the Vallue
thereof In case the said Jarvis Ballard shall within a yeare & a day
by himself or his Attorney appeare here & proceede on in the said
action in comon forme & make it appeare that the said John Darnall
is Satisfyed his Just and due demands, And thereupon this Court
condemned the said sume of foure thousand pounds of Tobacco
attached as aforesaid. & Ordered that the said Symon Wilmer
Satisfy and pay the same unto the said John Darnall
p. 531 To the Honoble the Justices of the Provinciall Court, The humble
Peticon of John Doyly
humbly Sheweth
That yor Peticoner by Indenture was to serve the full Terme of
ffoure yeares after his arrivall in Virginia wch he hath well and
truely served with Mr Philip Lynes who bought him of One Quarme
who came into this Province in the Ship Katherine of Waterford
and arrived the first day of December 1677 Notwithstanding wch
the said W Lynes detaines yor Peticoner alleadging that his Inden
tures are false & not made in Ireland though yor Peticoner can produce
Evidence to this Honoble Court that they were made in Ireland
and that yor Peticoner was to serve but foure yeares, wch terme
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