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       to the deft for the sumes aforesaid  And that the Comp.lt might if
       hee had pleased had Counterptes or Coppyes of the Deeds of Mortgage
       sayed the Comp.lt Did deliver to the deft y.e Plate afores.d Voluntarily
       & of his owne Accord att the time of the sealeing and makeing the
       sayd Deed of sale of the Plate and goods aforesaid to Deliv.r him
       by them the Posession of the whole and the Deft afterwards at
       the request of the Comp.lt Delivered him back the Candle Cupp
       That after the makeing the said Deed of Mortgage of the Land the
       Comp.lt did impart of satisfaccon of the said Debt of Twenty five
       Thousand Eighty and Eight pounds of Tobacco due to ballance of
       Account as aforesaid agree that the Deft should Keepe the said silver
       Tanckard Eleaven silver spoones att the Rate of sixteene hundred
       Pounds of Tobacco if the same Came to soe much at foure shillings
       six pence p ounce & if it did not Come to soe much then the Comp.lt
       was to abate what it should Want of sixteene Hundred Pounds
       of Tobacco and if it should Come to more then the said deft to allow
       what it should Come to more and the other goods in the schedule annexed
       Menconed and one boy servant at the rate of Foure thousand six
       hundred and Twenty Pounds of Tobacco in all six thousand Two
       hundred and Twenty pounds of Tobacco and that the said Comp.lt
       payd the deft sixteene hundred and seaventy pounds of Tobacco at
       John Peacocks and by Two Cowes and Calves sixteene hundred
       pounds of Tobacco w.ch being added Together amounts to the sume of
       Nine Thousand foure hundred and ninety Pounds of Tobacco being
       all the satisfaccon this deft received of the said Comp.lt for or Toward
       satisfaccon of the said Twenty five thousand Eighty and Eight Pounds
       of Tobacco for w.ch the goods and Land were Mortgaged as aforesaid
       And therefore the said Comp.lt did falsely alleadge the said deft had rec.d
       or Taken away goods to the Value of Fourteene Thousand Pounds of
       Tobacco of all w.ch pticulers of the Accounts before mentioned the deft
       did give the Comp.lt an account and Creditt for the seaverall Paym.ts and
       goods aforesaid Except for the Two Cowes and Calves w.ch the deft
       Received since the nineteenth day of July 1677  When they made up there
       Account and for w.ch the deft had then given the Comp.lt Creditt in his
       Account to the answere annexed Menconed  And the deft further sayed
                                                                                                    (That


 
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