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T. WATKINS LIGON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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precede money counts like cxv to cxxvi inclusive, but
need only be inserted in the first,) goods bargained
and sold by the plaintiff to P. S. in his life time.
CXVI. Work done and materials provided by the
plaintiff for P. S. in his life time at his request.
CXVII. Money lent by the plaintiff to P. S. in
his life time.
CXVIII. Money paid by the plaintiff, for P. S, in
his life time at his request.
CXIX. Money received by P. S, in his life time
for the use of the plaintiff.
CXX. Money found to be due from P. S., in his
life time, to the plaintiff, on accounts stated between
them.
CXXI. A messuage and lands sold and conveyed
by the plaintiff to P. S, in his life time.
CXXII. The good will of a business of the plain-
tiff sold and given up by the plaintiff to P. S, in his
life time.
CXXIII. The use by P. S, in his life time of mes-
suages and lands of the plaintiff, by the plaintiff's
permission.
CXXVI. The hire of (as the case maybe,) by P.
S, in his life time, let to hire by the plaintiff to him.
CXXV. Freight for the conveyance by the plain-
tiff for P. S, in his life time at his request of goods
in ships.
CXXVI. The demurrage of a ship of the plaintiff
kept on demurrage by P. S. in his life time.
CXXVI1. That P. S, in his life time on the ——
day of ———— by his promissory note, now over-
due, promised to pay to the plaintiff $ —— sixty days
after date, but did not pay the same, in his life time ;
nor has the defendant paid the same since the death
of P. S.
CXXVIII. That one A. K., or &c, (date,) by his
promissory note, now over-due, promised to pay to
P. S. or order, $ —— sixty days afterdate; and the
said P. S. in his life time endorsed the same to the
plaintiff; and the said note was duly presented for
payment, and was dishonored, whereof the said P.
S. had due notice, but did not pay the same in his
life time, nor has the defendant paid the same since
the death of P. S.
CXXIX. That the plaintiff, on &c. (date,) by his
bill of exchange now over-due, directed to P. S. in
his life time, required P. S. to pay to the plaintiff
$ —— sixty days after date; and P. S. accepted the
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