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Novem.r Court
1726
183 and Richard Gore if &c.a to answer &c And afterwards in the same Court Came the Said John Videll, William Allen al.s Edward Coleman, John Persons, Mary Atch and Richard Gore in Custody of the said Sherr into whose Custody before that time was Committed for the Cause afd and being by the said Sherr sett to the barr ^here^ (Indictm.t read) the said John Videll, W.m Allen Al.s Edw.d Coleman, John Persons Mary Atch, and Richard Gore is thereupon Instantly demanded how they and Each of them and Every of them would acquitt themselves of the felony afd as by the Indictm.t above is upon them, and Each of them and Every of them Imposed thereupon the afd Mary Atch says that of the felony afd as by the Indictm.t above upon her Imposed She is Guilty thereof and putts herselfe in Mercy of the Right honrble the Lord proprietary of this province ^sent afd^ for the But the said John Videll William Allen al.s Edward Coleman, John Persons and Richard Gore and all and Every and Each of them say that of the felony afd as by the Indictm.t afd upon them and Each and Every of them Imposed, they nor neither of them are Guilty thereof and thereof ^for^ tryall they and Every ^of them^ and Each of them pray that it may be Enquired of by the Country and George Dashiell his said Lordships attorney who for his said Lordship in this behalfe prosecutes like wise whereupon afterwards ^here^ in the Same Court (^being^ at the Barr) the afd John Videll William Allen al.s Edward Coleman, John Persons and Richard Gore, and all, and Each of them, and Every of them Relinquisheth their and Every of their and Each of their verifications afd by them and Each of them and Every of them before alledged and Say that of the Felony afd as by the Indictmt above upon them and each of them and Every of them Imposed they are guilty thereof and they and Each of them and Every of them putt themselves in mercy of his Said Lordship the Lord proprietor ^the fact afd^ whereupon the Court here valued the Boat in the Indictm.t mentioned to fifty pounds of tob.o being the proper goods and Chattells of the afd Thomas Peal as also three Sheets of the value of twenty pounds of tobo each sheet, one Iron Pott of the value of twenty six pounds of tobo of the proper goods and Chattells of the afd Francis Allen One rugg of the value of thirty pounds of tobacco one Bagg of the value of Seven pounds of tob.o One pillow of the value of ten pounds of tobo one sauce pan and three Spoons of the value of Two pounds of tobo one platter of the value of three pounds of tobacco one Dipsie Line of the value of twelve pounds of tob.o one runlett of the value of ten pounds of tob.o of the proper goods and Chattells of the afd John Gowen one rugg of the value of thirty pds of tobo; one pillow of the value of ten pounds of tobo one pair of Shoes of the value of tenn pounds of tobacco one pair of Cotten Stockins of the value of sixteen pounds of tobo one Check Shirt of the value of twenty pounds of tobo of the goods and Chattells of the afd Palatiah Whittamore Wherefore it is Considered by the Justices ^here^ that the afd John Videl pay (unto) |
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