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( 2 ) August 8th. Anno Dom. 1692 Same Comrs as aforesd. mr. Thomas: ffenix this day brought his Servant boy to have his age adjudged having no Indenture. viz. Rich: Matthews. who Saith he came in a Sloop from Jamaica Capt. Stephen Sargeant Master. which judgment is deferred and the matter Continued till the sd Phenix appear, and Satisfie this Court what right he hath to the sd Servant, & how he came posessed thereof - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - mr. Wm. Round brought his Servant maid Anne Bowden to have her age adjudged, having no Indenture. and this Court judges the sd Anne to be Sixteen years of age. But the Said Round told the Court that he had assignment of ye sd Anne for Six years and desired no more Service, which Six years the Court Orders to be entered. Nathaniel: Innis this day brought his Servant James:Linsey to have his age adjudged. he having no Indenture. which this Court judges the sd James to be twelve years of age he Coming into this Country in ye good shipp Providence of London. mr. Wm:Mecoy.Master --- Thomas: Davis this day brought his Servt. Patrick: Erwin, to have his age adjudged, he having no Indenture. And this Court doth judge the sd Patrick to be thirteen years old he Coming into this Country in the good shipp Providence of London. mr Wm:Mecoy Master Valentine Trubshaw Daughter to John. Trubshaw decd was by this Court put Apprentice to Thomas: Beauchamp. the sd Beauchamp promises to give the sd Valentine an Ewe when she attains to twelve years old, and to endeavour to learn her to read, Sew &ca. - - - - - Mary: Trubshaw. Daughter to John: Trubshaw decd. was by this Court put Apprentice to Richard: Plunkett. the sd Plunkett promises to learn the sd Mary to Sew & knitt, & if able to learn her to read. and when sd Mary is twelve years old to give her a Cow Calf. - - - - - Ordered in Court yt David Hazzard be Sumoned an Evidence for mr.Tho:Jones plt. agt ffr. Gumby dft To their Maties Justices of the Peace for the County of Somerset in Court Sitting. The humble Petion of Samuel: Marchment humbly Sheweth ---- That whereas mr. Edmund Beauchamp late Clerk of this County decd became justly indebted unto your Petioner in the Sum of twelve hundred pounds of tobacco for A mare which the said Beauchamp received of yr Petioner,therefore your Petioner humbly Craves an Order for ye Same agt the Admr.of the said Beauchamp Estate and your Petioner as in duty bound shall pray &ca. --- Which Petion being read the sd Tho: Beauchamp did Confess judgmt. for ye abovesd Sum, if asetts were in his hand being Admr to the sd Edmd. Beauchamp |
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