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Liber W. C. to remaine in the hands of the said Roger Brooke for the use of
the other Legatees according to the Will
(4thly) The Arbitrators aforesaid did further Award that the
aforesaid Roger Brooke should have the Receiveing of all the debts
due to the estate whether by bill or Accompt and that upon the
Tenth day of March every yeare he should give an Account and
pay unto the said susanna for her owne use & the use of her said
daughter the one moyety or halfe part of the Tobacco by him
Received from time to time belonging to the estate aforesaid she
the sd Susanna for her self and her said daughter allowing unto
the said Roger Brooke Tenn pounds of Tobacco for every hundred
pounds of Tobacco to her paid and also allowing the One halfe
part of all such costs and charges as the said Roger should reason
ably expend in the Recovery the defts aforesaid
(5thly) The Arbitratrs aforesaid did further award that the said
Susanna Keene Notwithstanding any thing before award should
pay Rebate and allow the One halfe of all such debts wch either
then were or thereafter should be Lawfully recovered out of the
said Estate as also halfe of the Charges Ensueing thereupon
(6thly) Whereas the Arbitratrs aforesaid were ascertained that
there was forty hogshds of tobacco Shipped and sent for England upon
the Proper Account and Rescue of the aforesaid Edward Keene
wch said Tobacco was not then put into the Inventry nor any other
wise brought to account Therefore the Arbitrators aforesaid did
p. 592 Award that the said Roger Brooke upon the Receipt of an Account
& returne of Marchandizes for the Same Should Render unto the
said Susanna the one moyety or halfe part of the Neate Produce
of the Said forty hogsheads of Tobacco according to the Account
Currant of the Same
(Lastly) The Arbitrators aforesaid did further award that the said
Susanna Keen should become bounden unto the said Roger Brooke
wth sufficient Securityes in a bond of one hundred thousand pounds
of tobacco wth Condicon to save and Keepe harmlesse and Indem
nifyed the said Roger Brooke his heirs and Assignes aswell for the
division of the Estate aforesaid as for the delivery thereof in
manner and forme before provided from her the said Susanna
Keene and susanna Hunt her aforesd daughter and also from all
persons whatsoever and in respect of the aforesaid Division and
Delivery, And also that the aforesaid Susanna Hunt within one
Month after Elizabeth Keene Daughter of the said Edward Keene
Should attaine to the age of Sixteene yeares Or within one Month
after the said Elizabeth should be marryed should first happen
should by Instrument under her hand and seale discharge and
acquitt the said Roger Brooke his heires Exrs and Admrs of and
from all matters & things whatsoever relateing to her the said
Susanna Hunts part of the Estate, And further that if the afore
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