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Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1681-1683
Volume 70, Page 337   View pdf image (33K)
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               Provincial Court Proceedings, 1683.     337

     said was by his Lopps writt of Adjournment Adjourned untill the          Liber W. C.
     Seaven and twentyeth day of March then next Ensueing
       On said Seaven and twentyeth day of March Coll William
     Chandler sheriffe of the County aforesaid made returne of the
     writ aforesaid That by vertue thereof he hath taken the said
     Thomas Marshall but cannot have his body here as he is required
     by reason he hath broke the prisson of the County & ified:

     Peter Kervan Francis Blake & Comand was given to the sheriffe
James Bodkin Exrs of      of Charles County that he take
Dominick Bodkin decd:     Thomas Marshall If he should be
          agt             found in his baliwick & him Safe
Thomas Marshall           keepe Soe that he have his body here
                          the thirteenth day of ffebruary in
     the Seaventh year of the Dominion of the Right honoble Charles
     Lord Baltemore &c Annoq Doni 168 2/3: to answere unto Peter
     Kerwan ffrancis Blake and James Bodkin Executors of the Last
     will and Testament of Dominick Bodkin decd of a plea that he
     rendr unto them his reasonable Accompt for the time he was the
     Baliffe of them the Said Peter ffrancis and James att the Mill Dam
     at the head of Wiccocomoco in Charles County and wch to them
     to rendr he ought
       Wch said Provinciall Court wch on the said thirteenth day of
     ffebruary was to be held as aforesaid was by his Lopps writ of
     Adjournment Adjourned untill the the seaven & twentyeth day of
     March then next Ensueing
       On wch said seaven and twentyeth day of March Cot! William
     Chandler sheriffe of the County aforesaid made returne of the
     writ aforesaid That by vertue thereof he tooke the body of the said
     Thomas Marshall but could not have his body here as was required
     By reason he hath broke the prisson of the County and ified:

     James Ringold
        agt
     Elias: King The defts by Robert Carvile their Attorney appear
     James Ringold & imparle untill next Provinciall Court
        agt
     Allen Smith
    James Bodkin Comand was given to the sheriffe of Charles                   p. 672
         agt County that he take Thomas Marshall Mill
  Thomas Marshall Wright if he should be found in yor baliwick
                  and him safe keep Soe that he should have his
     body here the Seaven and twentyeth day of March in the Eighth
     yeare of the Dominion of the Right honoble Charles Lord Balte
     more &c Annoq Doni 1683 to answere unto James Bodkin of the
     County aforesd Marchant in a Plea of trespasse on the Case
     


 
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