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173 182 Ap.ll 7.th 1680 Then Recd by vertue of the above Ord.r from the R.tt hono.ble the Ld Prop.ry the seaverall Bookes papers and bundles w.thin Mentioned P me John Lewellin May 4.th 1680 You are hereby willed and Required to Deliv.r unto John Lewellin Clerke of the Land Office the Lesser seale there to Remaine in the said Office is the Ord.r of C Baltemore To the Hono.ble W.m Calvert Esq.r princip.ll Sec.ry or to his Cheife Clke These Recd of M.r Nicholas Painter the 5.th day of May 1680 the Letter seale According to his Lopps ord.r Above Written John Lewellin Octob.r p.rs 1680 You are to Deliv.r unto John Lewellin Clke of the Land Office or to his Ord.r what pattents You have in Your Custody as also my booke of Brownlowes lyeing in the secretaryes Office for w.ch this shall bee Y.r Ord.r from To M.r Nicholas Painter Cheife Clke of the sec.rys Office C Baltemore I Underwritten Doe assigne over all my right Title and Interest of in and to one servant Boy by name W.m Price to John Baker or his Assignes for the full time hee Hath to Serve by Ord.r of Court Witnesse my hand this 20.th day of June Anno 1678 Test John Lewellin Thoma Notley Boston in y.e Mattachusetts Collony of New England Simon Bradstreet Esq.r Governo.r To all unto whome these p.rsents shall come greeting Know Yee that on the day of the date hereof psonally came and appeared before me Sam.ll Shrimpton of Boston in the said Collony March.t and acknowledged the w.thin written Procuracon or Letter of Attorney unto w.ch his Name is subscribed to bee his Act and Deed and for more clear Evidence thereof Did in my p.rsence seale and deliver the same for the use therein Exprest Also the said Samuel Shrimpton and Nathan.ll Elkin his servant have deposed Upon oath That the amount herew.th annexed (taken out of his bookes of accounts) amounting to the sume of One hundred ninety nine pounds Eleaven shillings three pence half penny is what the estate of James Browne formerly of Salem w.thin this Collony Marchant dec.d doth stand Really & truly indebted unto the said Shrimpton for goods Carryed by and sent unto him the said Browne by his order into Maryland besides what is due unto him from sayd estate by their Acco.t in ptnershipp herew.th also annexed being the one halfe of Twenty three thousand six hundred forty nine pounds of Tobacco and for a pcell of pewter w.ch account the said Shrimpton deposed that the said James Browne sent unto him Inclosed in a Letter Dated the 24.th of May 1675 from his dwelling house in Salem as a true account of their partnershipp Relateing to their Trade in Maryland and that that pticular account of pewter herewith |
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