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844 John Nicholson becomes bound unto our soveraigne Lord y.e King in the sume of Tenn poundes sterl money of England to be leavied on his Lands and Tenements goods and Chattels provided Thomas Burchenal doe not make his personal appearance att y.e next Court and in the meane time be of good abearance to all his Maj.ties good people to which he gave his consent To the Worshipfull y.e Com.rs of Kent County now sitting the humble Peticon of Isaac Caulk Requesting Yo.r Worships to grant Yo.r Peticon Lycence to Keepe an Ordinary att his now dwelling house on Chester River and Yo.r Peticon shall take care to comply w.th y.e Act of Assembly in such cases made and provided and as in duty bound shall pray Ordered by this Court that y.e Peticon.r have Lycence to Keepe Ordinary giveing such bond as y.e Law on that case hath provided S Wilmer Clk Nicholas Massey and Elizabeth Bonham become bound unto our Soveraigne Lord y.e King in the sume of Five pounds sterl each to be leavied on their Lands and Tenem.ts goods & Chattels provided y.e sd Elizabeth Bonham doe not make her personal app.rance att y.e next Court to give in her Evidence on his sd Maj.ties behalfe ag.t James Bruard and Tho Burchenal to which they gave their consent Phillip Wessels becomes bound unto our Soveraigne Lord y.e King in the sume of Five poundes sterl to be Leavied on his Lands & Tenem.ts goods and Chattels provided he make not his personal app.rance att y.e next Court to give in his Evidence ag.t James Bruard and Thomas Burchenal on his Maj.ties behalfe to w.ch he gave his consent |
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