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Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1637-1650
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   Court and Testamentary Business, 1644.     279

    

           mr Brainthwaits Inventary of his Lops goods                                     Liber P. R.

               remaining at west St Maries.

    

       1. fetherbed, 3. flockbeds, 2. bolsters, 2. white ruggs, 1.

     greene rugg, 1. great brasse kettle. 1. iron pott. 2. iron pestles.

     1. spitt. 1. brasse skiilett 1. spade 1. gridiron. 1. pitch fork. 3.

     carbines. 1. muskett 3. woodden traies, 1. churne. 2. milking

     pales. 2. woodden platters. 1 2. milkbowles 1. great chest. the

     ploughgeare sent of Engl: 1. plow. 1. harrow 1. skiff, divers

     carprs tooles.

    

    

      mr Lewgers Inventary of his Lops goods, remaining

                    wth him at St Johns.

    

       certaine carprs tooles in the custody & vse of John Kent.

       a theodulite a brasse vniversall Sun-diall. Pultons book of

     Statutes.

    

                mr Lewger's accot anno 1644.

         his Lop creditor         p contra debitr

                    l l tob

     by 213 l old iron ; at 2 l    0426 to balance of last accot 12056

     by attached of Ingle's estate in 1123

     to damage of forbearance 2 yeares 03000

      mr brents hand (if it hold)  at 25 pcI as I paid others

     by 40 l beaver (if paid in virginea

      by rent of Snow-hill     0200     1 5056

                               1749

                    1749.

                              13307

    

    

       Mary Courtny recovered agst the estate of Peter drap, 330 l                                     p. 167

     tob & cask, vpon the accot as p file

    

       11 John Cooke prayeth that daniel duffill may be com

     pelled to putt in security to the petr for 410 l tob, web he vnder

     took for him, but since he hath attempted to run as a fugitive

     out of the province

       warrt to warne the said daniel to secure, or have him afore

     Secret to shew cause.

    

       John wayvill being examind touching what he hath heard

     from mr Copley in approbation of the Indians cutting off vir

     ginea, or to that purpose, saith vpon his oath that he never

     heard mr Copley say any thing at all in approving or liking of

     the late mischeife done in virginea by the Indians, nor ever

     heard him speake of that matter, that he remembreth

     Jurat coram me                   John wavell

       John Lewger.

    

       xpofer Carnoll at the request of James Neale Esq &c. saith

     that about Aprill was twelvemonth John Tailor in the hearing

    



 
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