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468 (458 determine all and every other act matter cause or thing whatsoever meete requisite and expedient to bee done performed & executed in or about the Premisses or any part thereof as fully wholely senerly and Effectually as I my selfe may cann might or could doe If I the said Israell Morgan was then there personally present att the doeing & executeing of the same And all and whatsoever my said deputie & Attorney or any his Attorney or Attorneys shall lawfully doe or cause to be done in or about the premisses or any part thereof (except before excepted) I the said Israell Morgan doe and will allow ratify and confirme by these p.rsents In Wittnesse whereof I the said Israell Morgan have hereunto sett my hand & seal Dated the first Day of March in the year of our Lord God One Thousand six hundred Eighty & seaven Signed sealed & delivered Aprill y.e 10.th 1688 (Israell Morgan in the p.rsence of The words Composicon w.ch being first Then Came M.r George Parker and Richard Tull and made Interlined before the ensealing oath before me that they saw Israell Morgan signe seale hereof and Deliver this Letter of Attorney and acknowledged it to Geo Parker bee his Act and Deed for the Uses within mentioned R Tull Jurat.r coram me Recorded Apll y.e 10.th Sam.ll Wattkins W.m Digges 1688 V Co R Tull The Depositions of John Ford Marriner Aged Thirty yeares or there abouts This Deponent saith that sometime in the Moneth of February last past or thereabouts he received a letter from his Wife dated in Plymouth the 29.th of December 1687 certifying the Death of Richard Kingston of Plymouth Marriner who Departed this life about six dayes before the date of the aforesaid letter and further saith not John Ford Jurat.d Coram Me the 5.th of Aprill 1688 Recorded Aprill y.e 10.th 1688 W.m Digges P R Tull Clk freind Anthony Underwood Confesse Judgment to Giles Merrick & Edward Perring & Company for Thirty one pounds twelve shillings & six pence with Cost of suite for thy freind Aprill the 5.th 1688 John Edmundon Recorded Aprill y.e 10.th 1688 P R Tull Clk Elizabeth Young aged about sixtÿ sweareth that M.r Guilbert Clarke left A noate with her for Mojor William Boarman at the house of the said Boarman and that the day hee left the Noate with mee hee did not [illegible] him at home and further saies not sworne in Open Court Aprill the 6.th 1688 Recorded Aprill y.e 10.th 1688 P R Tull Clk |
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