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Somerset County Judicial Records, 1692-1693
Volume 406, Page 19   View pdf image (33K)
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( 19 )          Augt  9th. 1692
Henry Hudson Senr this day Came into Court & pr Recognizance did acknowledge himself
to be indebted to their Maties the Sum of Ten pounds Sterling money of England, due to
be leavied on his goods & Chattels Lands & Tennements for their Maties uses &ca. C
 
     The Condition of which Recognizance is Such that if the abovesd Henry Hudson doe well
     & truly pay the ffine & ffees that shall be accrued by reason of One Basterd Child of
    Jone ffarlows borne of the sd Jone that then the abovesd Recognizance to be void and of
     none effect otherwayes to be & remaine in full power force & virtue  - - - - -   - - - - -
 
This bill bindeth me William: Hearne Gent of the County of Somerset in the Province of Maryland
me my Heirs Execcutors or Admrs. to pay or Cause to be paid unto William Brittingham of Accomack
County in the Collony of Virginia Planter, or his Heirs Execcutors Admrs or Assigns the full Sum of
five thousand Six hundred pounds of well Cured Merchantable tobacco in Caske to be paid upon demand
in Some Convenient place on Pocomoke River, as wittness my hand & Seal this 26th: day of January
Anno Dom. 1690/1.                                                                                                       William: Hearne.  „ Sealed
Signed Sealed & delivered in prsence of.
   ffrancis: Thorowgood.
   Samuel: Collins -  -  -  -
 
To Somerset County Court C   The humble Petion of Wm. Brittingham humbly showeth
that the Estate of the abovesd Wm. Hearne is indebted to yr Petioner the Sum of 5600 =
Pounds of tobacco as by the above Bill, & one thousand by accot. your Petioner therefore humbly
prayes judgment for the Same agt the Estate aforesd now in Posession of Joseph:Gray and
your petioner shall pray &ca.
The abovesd Bill proved in Open Court by the Oath of Wm: Brittingham to be justly due
mr. Wm. Hearne Dr.
   1690/1  To accomodation of him Selfe wife Child B       lb. tob.
   & two Nigroes two months. at 200 pr month     1000
Errors excepted pr Wm: Brittingham.
Account Proved in Open Court by ye Oath of Wm. Brittingham to be justly due .
 
To the worll. ye Comrs of Somerset County now in Court Sitting the humble Petion of Samuel Worthington
Sheweth that whereas mr Edmund Beauchamp late of this County deceased indebted unto Andr Whittington
of this County Inn holder the just Sum of nine hundred thirty eight pounds of tobacco. for which your
petioner Craves Order for the Same, agt the Admr of the said Beauchamp in behalf of the sd Whittington
& yr petioner as in duty bound shall ever pray. &ca.
       judmt Confest pr mr Ja: Sangster Attorney to ye Admr
        paid the above debt to Whittington (   )
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 


 
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