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404 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1683.
Liber W. C. shall and doe indefferently elect and Choose one other person to be
Umpire to Arbitrate award Judge and finally to determine aswell
all and singular the Suites att Law variances strifes and other
controversies wch have beene and still are depending between the
said James Ringold and Michael Miller aswell in the Provinciall
Court as in the County Court aforesaid and likewise all other
controversies debates and other differences wch at any time hereto
fore have been depending or now are depending undetermined
betweene the said partyes Provided the sd Umpire Draw up his
Award in writeing Indented undr his hand and seale and ready to
be delivered to either party requireing the same by the twentyeth
day of June next, If then the above bound Michael Miller his heires
Executors and Admrs shall and doe from time to time & at all
times hereafter stand to abide pforme fulfill and keepe the Arbi
trament Doome Judgment and finall Determination of the said
Umpire of and Concerning the suites at Lawe Variances Strifes
and controversies and all other differences whatsoever betweene the
said James Ringold and Michael Miller as aforesaid then his obli
gacon to be voyd or else to remaine in full force and vertue
wych being read and heard the said Michael Miller by his Attor
ney aforesaid prayeth liberty of speakeing thereunto untill the next
Provinciall Court and it is granted unto him & the same day is
given to the plantiffe likewise
p. 725 Now here at this day (to wit) the fourth day of July in the
Eighth yeare of the Dominion of the Right honoble Charles Lord
Baltemore &c Annoq Doni 1683 Came the said partyes by their
Attorneys aforesaid And the said Michael Miller by his said Attor
ney sayth that the said James his accon aforesaid against him Ought
not to have because he saith that the aforesaid Thomas Taylor and
Philemon lLoyd the Arbitrators afd after the makeing the write
ing aforesaid and at or before the said One and thirtyeth day of
May in the Condition aforesaid above specifyed did make noe Award
Doome Judgment or finall Determination in writeing under the
hands and seales of the said Arbitrators Signed and sealed of and
upon the premisses in the Condition aforesaid specified according
to the forme & effect of the Condition aforesaid, Nor did they
choose one other person to be Umpire in and upon the prmisses
according to the forme and effect of the condition aforesaid, And
this he is ready to verify Whereupon he prayes Judgment whether
the said James his accon aforesaid against him Ought to have &c.
And the said James Ringold by his said Attorney sayth That
he for any thing above alledged Ought not to be barred from have
ing his accon aforesaid because he sayth that the aforesaid Coll
Thomas Taylor and Coll. Philemon lLoyd the Arbitrators afore
said after the makeing the writeing aforesaid and before the said
One & thirtyeth day of May in the condition aforesaid above speci
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