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the said William Johnson saith he is Dampnified and
hath Dammadge to the value of three thousand pounds of
tobacco And thereupon brings his Sute &c. ; / ;
The plt: subpas: William Scott Christopher Newgent
& Mary the wife of John Goldsmith who appeare
in Cort: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
William Scott sayth as he was goeing to the pen betimes
in the morning mr: Revell sayd why doe you not make
more hast to the pen the rest of the fellow Servants Said come
helpe hold this heiffer and I held the heifer whilst Wm: Johnson
Slitt out the hole of the ear ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Sworne in Cort:
Christopher Newgent saith Wm: Johnson asked his master
for the heiffer he owed him mr: Revell Replyed will you
have it now; he replyed if you please mr: Revell bid him goe
and alter the marke of that heifer and Doe what he woulld
with him ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
After some Debate the Cort: ordered A refference to
the next County Cort:
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The Same Day Commrs: as afore
William Price plt:
vers accon of Assault The plt: and deft: appeares
Michaell Gray deft: and Battery The plt: Declares vizt
Sommersett County
To the worpll: my Lord Proprietary his
Justices of the Peace
The humble peticon of William Price
Humbly sheweth
yor: worplls: that he hath Served his full time with Collonell
Edmund
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