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273 Course be not taken to repaire the same it will fall downe and that severall of the fruite trees in the orchard are perished and destroyed by Catle and other things for want of a fence to the said Orchard And that all the Tobacco houses & out houses together with all the fences belonging to the plantation of the said Joseph Tilley at Hunting Creeke aforesaid are fallen downe and run to ruine and decay And that all the Cowes Calves and hogges of the said Joseph Tilley run wild in the woods and are lost & destroyed for want of looking after to the greate damage of him or them to whome the said plantacon and premisses doth belong & apperteyne In Testimony whereof wee have hereunto subscribed our names This Two & twentieth day of Aprill Annoq Dni 1682 To all to whome these p.rsents Samuell Bourne Francis Hutchings shall come to be read or heard William Turner his FH marke William Howes John Hance Edward Batson James Dorsey Richard Durham Charles Bathurst his R marke Francis Buxton Geo Curwen John Cobreath The marke of H John The marke of Letch William W B Barnes The m.rk I B of John Biggs The marke of Richard Millson Joseph + Bath William Martin The marke of Thomas T Tynsly Robert 4 Rouse At a Court of Chancery held at the City of S.t Maries the Foure and twentieth day of June Annoq Dm 1684 In the Ninth yeare of the Dominion of the R.t hono.ble the Lord proprietary Coll Thomas Tailler Coll Henry Darnall Coll William Stevens The hono.ble Coll William Digges Justices Coll William Burges M.r Sec.ry Sewall M.r Sec.ry Darnall M.r Edward Pye James Fugate ag.t This cause by order of Court is dismist William Burges Esq.r & Rob.t Langley Gent All other Causes in this Court Continued |
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