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Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1681-1683
Volume 70, Page 434   View pdf image (33K)
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               434        Provincial Court Proceedings, 1683.

Liber W. C.     the consent of George Parker Attorney for the plt and Charles
                Boteler Attorney for Ann Howes & William Howes That the said
                Ann Howes and William Howes should be admitted defts And
                that they forthwith appeare and receive a declaracon and plead to it
                the Generall issue, And at the tryall to be thereupon had the said
                Ann Howes & Wm Howes shall appeare in their prop psons or by
                their Attorney and shall Confesse Lease entry and Ejectment or
                that in default thereof shall judgment be Entered agt the said George
                Leach the casuall Ejector but all further prosecution against him
                shall Cease untill the said William Howes and Ann Howes have
                made default in any of the premisses And it is further ordered by
                the Court by the Consent aforesaid that the said Ann Howes and
                William Howes shall not take Advantage agt the plt for not prose
                cuteing upon the Tryall Occasioned by such default but that the
                said William Howes and Ann Howes shall pay to the plt the Costs
                to be taxed in this Cause, And it is further ordered that the Lessor
                to the plt shall be taxed with the payment of the costs to the
                Defendant if any be adjudged to him


                Thomas Martin
                   agt          In Ejectmt Lovelace Gossage Lessor
              Joseph James And in the same Cause it is Ordered by and with
                            the consent of Robert Carvile Attorney for the plt
                and Griffith Jones Attorney for the defendant William Steevens
                Senr That the said William steevens should be Admitted defendant,
                And that he doe forthwith appeare and receive a Declaracon and
                plead to it the Generall issue, And at ye tryall to be thereupon had
                the said William Steevens shall appeare in his prop pson or by his
                Attorney and shall confesse Lease Entry and Ejectment or that in
                default thereof Judgment shall be Entered against Joseph James
                the Casuall Ejectot, but all further prosecution against him shall
                Cease untill the said William Steevens shall make default in any of
                the prmisses, And it is further ordered by the Court by the consent
                aforesaid that the said William Steevens shall not take any advan
                tage against the plt for not prosecuteing upon the Tryall occasioned
                by such default but that the said William Steevens shall pay to the
                plt the Costs by this Court to be taxed in this Cause, And Itt is
                further ordered by the Court that the Lessor to the plantiffe shall
                be Charged with the payment of the Costs to the defendant if any
                be adjudged to him And this Cause is continued untill the next
                Provinciall Court. And a Comission of Resurvey is Ordered to
                Issue for the Lands in Question called Home point being Six
                hundred Acres And for the land thereunto adjoyning called Jenckins
                land being Two hundred Acres to be Laid out by Thomas Smithson
                gentl Deputy Surveyr in the presence of the sheriffe of ye same
                County of Dorchestr and of a Jury of the neighbourhood accord
                ing to the true antient meets and bounds thereof, & that Jenckins
        


 
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