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Somerset County Judicial Records, 1735-1737
Volume 851, Page 262b   View pdf image
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November Court        1736                262

the petition afd being read and heard and fully understood and Mature deliberation thereupon had
Wherefore it is Considered by the Justices here that the afd New road made by the said Thomas Williams
from the head of the Creek that he Lives on and mentioned in the petition afd be and remain as the
County road for the future he first making the same New road as good and passable as the old &a


Abraham Outen
Lycence & recogn
Abraham Outten of Somerset County Gent Came hereinto Court in his
proper person and prays that he may have the Liberty to keep an ordinary
or house of Entertainment at his house in the Indian Town in Coventry parish in Somerset
County for the Use and Conveniency of the Inhabitants travellers and Stranges as to them
respectively shall seem mete   which is by the Court hereunto him Granted he giveing Security
according to act of assembly in Such Case made and provided &a

                  Whereupon the said Abraham Outten with James Martin and John Scarbrough
both of Somerset County Gent his Securitys all present herein Court in their proper persons
acknowledged themselves Indebted unto his Lordship the Lord Proprietary of Maryland in
the Sum of five pounds Curr.t money of Maryland of their goods and Chattells Lands and
tenements Joyntly and Severally to be made and Levied to the Use of his said Lordship his
heirs and Successors If it happen that the said Abra: Outten do (and shall) not pay unto his
said Lordship fifty Shillings Curr.t money of Maryland for every year ^he^ shall keep such ordinary
or house of Entertainment &a

          Likewise the said Abraham Outten with James Martin and John Scarbrough his Securitys afd
all present herein Court in their proper persons as afd acknowledged themselves Indebted unto his
Lordship the Lord Proprietary in the Sum of forty pounds Curr.t money of Maryland of their Goods and
Chattles Lands and tenements Joyntly and Severally to the Use of his said Lordship his heirs and Successors
to be made and Levied  If it happen that the said Abraham Outten do not keep good rules and orders
and do suffer Idle Loose or disorderly persons to Tipple Game or Committ disorders or Irregularities
in his ordinary or house of entertainment during the time that he shall keep the Same Contrary
to the true Intent and meaning of the act of assembly in Such Case made and provided &a


William King
Lycence & recogn
William King of Somerset County Gent Came hereinto Court in his proper person and
prays that he may ^have^ the Liberty of keeping an ordinary or house of Entertainment
at Prices Ann Town at the head of Manocan in the County afd for the Use and Conveniency
of the Inhabitants travellers and Strangers as to them respectively shall seem mete      which is
                                                                                                                                        by


 
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Somerset County Judicial Records, 1735-1737
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