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814) 834 Charles Skinner of the same place was at the Spring twelve Days and what water he carried w.th him was throughly Cured of a paine in his Limbs A sucking child of one Dennis Connells living in Charles County was cutt to the wind pipe was Cure in two dayes times Thomas Marley living in Stafford County was about a month at the Springs was cured of a humoure in one of his Leggs which followed him halfe a yeare Thomas Hously Living in Stafford County was cured w.th fetching the Could Spring Water of the wind Goute Ignatius Savalls wife and sucking child was about a week at the Springs and went both away well being much troubled with the Itch Jarvis Burgam living in Accomack was at the Springs in Eleven days time Cured of the Grypes William Smith Saylour belonging to White Haven y.e ship Lying in Nanyemoye Called the Cumberland was Cured of a paine in his Knee in tenn Days time having the paine from a child John Barns living in Acomack was Cured of the Goute in his Shoulder and in his hand was Cured in Eleven Dayes Elizabeth Tull living in Somersett County having a pain in his Stomack and Back two years was at the Spring Seaven days Sarah Lane of Somersett was troubled with a pain in her back three years and could not stoope was in seaven days time Cured at the Springs Jn.o Weakes living in the same County had a pain in his Arm and his back three or four years was at the Springs cured in Seaven days he had a soare upon his Legg which he had sixteene yeares being scalded was to the breadth of one Naile Cured Margarett Gray of the same County having a paine in both his arms nineteene yeares was Cured in Seaven Days Co.ll West of Accomack came to the Springs being troubled with the Gout was there a weeke and he toald the reader that when he Came he could not goe over a tree and at the weeks end he could goe he said very well and he Carried neare a hundred Gallons of the water away w.th him These May it please Y.r Ex.cy are all Cured that are herein menconed which I thought my selfe in duty bound to give your Ex.cy an acco.t of At the Provinciall Court God willing Ile wait upon your Ex.cy and then with me will bring up an Acco.t as neare as can be geathered of all those that gott cured before your Ex.cy ordered a reader which will be many and likewise what will be Cured from the Date till then In the meantime I take leave of Y.r Ex.cy and subscribe my selfe Y.r Ex.cys most humble and obedient servants to Comand James Keech Maryland Port of Annapolis July the 22.d 1698 Received then from his Ex.cy Francis Nicholson Esq.r Chiefe Gov.r and his Matys hono.ble Councill of Maryland a Le.r or paquett of Lett.rs and other papers directed for the honoured Cap.t Peter Pagan Mercht in London wherein are Indosed first of ^bills^ Exch.a drawne by Cap.t John Clarke Comand.r of the Ship John and Margarett
to deliver to y.e said Cap.t Paggen upon my arrivall at London in the Kingdome of England Barth.o Whethorne |
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