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Somerset Judicial Records 1692-96, Abstracts with Selected Transcriptions
Volume 535, Page 14  
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MSA C 1774-10

 

17 SEPTEMBER 1692

 

65 ~  17 September 1692 Court convenes; Commissioners present: Francis Jenckins, Thomas Newbold; Samuel Hopkins, George Layfield, Capt. John King.

 

65 ~  Moses Fenton, Pltf, vs. William Henderson, sawyer, Deft. for 3000 feet of cypress planks; Peter Dent, attorney for Fenton, presents note signed 19 November 1690 by Henderson at Pocomoke obligating him to deliver lumber by 10 December following; witnesses James Noble, Alexander Wilson; James Sangster, attorney for Fenton, acknowledges obligation; Court orders Henderson to deliver, pay costs.

 

66 ~  Moses Fenton, Pltf, vs. William Henderson, Deft., sawyer, for 3550 feet of cypress planks; Peter Dent, attorney for Fenton, presents note signed 10 November 1690 by Henderson at Pocomoke obligating him to deliver the lumber by last day of November; witnesses James Noble, Alexander Wilson; James Sangster, attorney for Henderson, acknowledges obligation; Court orders Henderson provide same; pay costs.

 

67 ~  Samuel Sandford, Pltf. vs. John Rowell, Deft. for 945 lbs/pork; Peter Dent, attorney for Sandford, presents Rowell’s account from 1688 listing various items of merchandise totaling the amount demanded, less payment of 118 lbs; defendant admits debt; ordered to pay the balance of 827 lbs/pork, with costs.

 

68 ~  Peter Whaples, Pltf. vs. Henry Lynch, merchant, Deft. for debt of 3045  lbs/tobacco; James Sangster, attorney for Whaples, explains debt is due from a credit arrangement whereby a bill due from Captain Henry Smith to Nicholas Hartner was given to Henry Lynch as Smith’s attorney, and Whaples gave Hartner credit in exchange, expecting to be given credit in turn by Lynch; Lynch has since refused to pay; Peter Dent, attorney for Lynch, denies that Lynch ever assumed responsibility for paying Whaples; Sheriff  ordered to call Jury: Samuel Handy (foreman), John Parsons, William Warwick, James Brattin, Moses Fenton, John Heath, William Beddard, William Dempson, Benjamin Idlett, John Renshaw, Richard Tull, Francis Martin; evidences: Miles Gray, Walter Lane, Henry Hudson; Jury finds for plaintiff; Court enters verdict.

 

69 ~  Col. David Browne, Pltf. vs. James Smith, Deft. for 3056 lbs/tbco; note of debt signed 4 March 1691/2 signed by Smith entered on record; on back is additional note from Smith to Edward Jones or James Sangster to “be pleased to confess judgement for me to Co’ll Browne for the inclosed principle of 3056 lbs of tobacco due to him by yr friend Ja: Smith”; Jones accordingly admits debt in Court.

 

70 ~  Thomas Davis Pltf. vs. John Carter, Deft. for taking servant woman, Mary Armitage, from his service; Peter Dent, attorney for Davis, presents a release of Mary Armitage, daughter of Mary Carter, from service of John Carter, signed by Carter on 1 August 1689; also an agreement of Mary Armitage to serve Thomas Davis for two and a half years, commencing the same day; both witnessed by Abigail Bell and John Hepworth; Dent claims Carter afterwards (16 August) enticed Armitage back into his own service; James Sangster, attorney for Carter, admits fault; Court awards 340 lbs/tbco damages to Davis.

 

71 ~  John Hepworth requests payment for four days attendance at Court, trial of Davis vs. Carter.

 

71 ~ Abigail Bell, aged 20 years, requests payment for 24 days attendance at Court; trial of Thomas Davis vs. John Carter.

 

71 ~  William White requests payment for 24 days attendance at Court, trial of Davis vs. Carter.

 

71 ~  James Tarell requests payment for 11 days attendance at Court; trial of William Mason and James Inglish.

 

71 ~  John Renshaw requests payment for 11 days attendance at both County and Provincial Courts.

 

71 ~  Miles Gray and Henry Hudson request payment for 8 days attendance each at Court, trial of Whaples vs. Henry Lynch.

 

72 ~  Aaron Bishopp requests payment for 8 days attendance at court, trial of John Goddin vs. William Beddard.

 

72 ~  Henry Scholfield requests payment for 9 days attendance at Court, trial of John Goddin vs. William Beddard.

 

72 ~  Henry Hall requests payment for 7 days attendance at Court, trial of William Richardson and Devorax Dregors.

 

72-77  ~  Cases settled out of court or dismissed

John Rowell vs. John Ellis

Andrew Whittington vs. John Walker

William Richardson vs. William Fossett

George Layfield vs. Richard Maclure

John Kirke vs. John Gundy

Robert Catlin vs. Teague Riggen

Charles Coleman vs. Charles Williams

Thomas Poynter vs. William Richardson

 

73 ~  Cases settled out of court or dismissed (Continued)

James Henderson vs. Joseph Bowle (Henderson deceased)

William Anderson of Accomac vs. Edward Hamond

John Jenner vs. Richard Mcclure

Francis Gunby vs. Daniel Cullverwell

James Maynard vs. Tabitha Richarson

William Bowen vs. John Patrick

George Layfield vs. Robert Howard

William Dent vs. Francis Roberts

Charles Williams vs. Bryan Peart

Benard Ward vs. Thomas Gee

John Poplewell vs. Christopher Nutter

Thomas Jones vs. James & William Knox (Nox)

Daniel Culverwell vs. William Henderson

James Round vs. Richard Wildgoose

Henry Lynch, merchant, vs. Stephen Page & wife

John Vigerous vs. John Colhoone

George Layfield vs. James Henderson

James Clarke vs. Elias Coleman

John Henry vs. Richard Shocley

John Barren vs. Henry Lynch

James Barry vs. John Rowell

Andrew Whittington vs. Elizabeth Poole

Charles Houghes vs. Leonard Jones

Alexander Kyle vs. George Wilson

 

74 ~  Cases settled out of court or dismissed (continued)

John Carter vs. John White, weaver; (White deceased)

John Barrow vs. Walter Powell

Andrew Whittington vs. Gilbert Tayler

Andrew Whittington vs. William Coulbourne

Andrew Whittington vs. Thomas Knizey

Andrew Whittington vs. Robert Catlin

William Richardson vs. Stephen Page

William Richardson vs. Charles Fossett

William Willmott vs. Cesar Goddin

William Willmott vs. Stephen Page

William Richardson vs. Deverax Dregors

Elizabeth Poole vs. James Barry

John Booth vs. Thomas Delahide

Andrew Whittington vs. Walter Tayler

John Vigerous vs. William Scott

Andrew Whittington vs. Richard Murrah

Charles Mullen vs. John Wood

Peter Dent vs. Robert Sample

Richard Knowles vs. Robert Callwell

Isaac Boston vs. George Wilson

William Anderson vs. William Richardson

Peter Dent vs. John Swaine

Michael Williams vs. Joseph Bowle

John Parsons vs. William Hayman

Stephen Horsey vs. Richard Murrah9999

George Slaikum vs. John Clay

 

75 ~  Cases settled out of court or dismissed (continued)

Captain John Winder vs. John Langford

Nicholas Hartwell vs. Henry Lynch

Thomas Fenwick vs. William Willmott

James Round vs. John Willson

Thomas Wood vs. Don- Dennis

Teague Riggen vs. Anne Woodland

Peter Dent vs. Matthew Scarbrough

James Nevill vs. Capt. William Whittington

Warren Hadder vs. Thomas Wilson

Henry Lynch vs. Thomas Poynter

John Shiels vs. William Steele

John Burdee vs. John Richards

Walter Powell vs. Henry Lynch

Andrew Whittington vs. Henry Freakes (Freaks)

Robert Sample vs. Richard Murrah

Aaron Bishopp vs. Edward Green

Andrew Whittington vs. Alexander Killock

Lawrence Crawford vs. Joseph Bowle

John Pope vs. Thomas Jones

William Henderson vs. Daniel Culverwell

Andrew Whittington vs. Alexander White & wife

John White vs. John Johnson

 

76 ~  Cases settled out of court or dismissed (continued)

John Ellis vs. John Rowell

Thomas Ellis vs. John Rowell

William Heath vs. William Hayman

John Covington vs. Thomas Jones, shoemaker

Major Robert King vs. William Richardson

Francis Roberts vs. William Coulbourne

Hannah Holland vs. Thomas Beauchamp

Samuel Hopkins vs. Elias Coleman

Scieri facias for non-attendance at Orphans Jury: Robert Smith, Roger Philips, Thomas Walston, Rowland Beavins,

    William Robinson, William Bowen, William Porter, John Emmett, George Wilson

John Webb vs. John Barrows

Alexander Maddux vs. Swan Swanson

Coll David Browne vs. John Emmett

Coll David Browne vs. John Vigerous

Andrew Whittington vs. Robert Poke

Peter Lowder vs. Tobias Pepper

Joseph Gray vs. Moses Fenton

Abraham Emmett vs. Thomas Mumford

William Shanklin vs. Archibald Holmes

Matthew Jones vs. Thomas Roberts

James Hill & Robert Frank vs. Andrew Spear, John West

Ellis (Elias) Coleman vs. William Turvile

 

77 ~  Cases settled out of court or dismissed (continued)

John Ellis vs. Moses Owen

Livin Denwood vs. Henry Smith

Capt Coulbourne vs John Birke

John Henry, merchant vs. Swan Swanson

Major Robert King vs. Robert Catlin

William Brittingham vs. William Coulbourne

William Willmott vs John Emmett

Robert Tyra vs. Bryan Peart

William Patten vs. Edward Bodley

George Layfield & wife vs. John Parsons

Orphans of John Trueman vs. Richard Stevens

 

77 ~  Lawrence Crawford, administrator for estate of Benjamin Keizer, admits debt of 600 lbs/tbco to estate of Archibald Ereskine, administrator Col. David Browne

 

77 ~  Court orders overseers of highways continue in position.

 

77 ~  Rowland Beavins, overseer, ordered to mend Nanswango, alias Croppers, Bridge

 

77 ~  Overseers ordered to clear roads 20 foot wide; begin work by 10 October per Act of Assembly; 2000 lbs/tbco fine for failure to perform; 500 lbs/tbco fine for laborers refusing.

 

77 ~  Thomas Newbold or Capt John King  to take security of £500 sterling from Lawrence Crawford to perform Court’s orders regarding Orphans of John White. (See above f.46-47.)

 

77 ~  Rates for liquors continued.

 

77 Case of John Rowell & wife Margaret vs. John Emmett & wife referred to Mr. Lane & Crawford for report at next Court

 

78 ~  John Rusallo & George Benson, Pltf. vs. Cornelius Johnson, Deft. for debt of 640 lbs/tbco; Peter Dent, attorney for Pltfs., presents note dated 2 March 1687 signed by Johnson but not paid; no record of Johnson’s response or Court’s action.      

 

78 ~  Court adjourns until 18 October 1692.


 



 
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