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Theophilus Satchwell v. Tristra. Coffyn. For not insuring him of three acres of accommodation according to promise. Verdict for defendant.
Theophilus Setchwell v. Richard Littleale. For laying claim to four acres of planting land which Littlehale had sold to him. Verdict for plaintiff.
Robert Page v. James Wall. Trespass. For taking part of Page's land and appropriating it to his own use by mowing it and feeding it. Verdict for plaintiff.
Mr. Saml. Dudley v. Humfrey Wilson. For not performing agreement in behalf of Edward Colcord in case of non-payment of rent due for part of a saw mill hired by him.
Henry Dowe v. Christopher Palmer. Appeal from the commis-
his father and the herdsman of Haverhill side inquired of the de- ponent for a heifer with certain marks, and the latter told them that there was a stray heifer amongst his herd, etc. Sworn in court, Nov. 28, 1653, before Daniell Denison. Copy, attested by Tho. Bradbury,* recorder.
Andrew Hiden testified that Robert Swann said to him in the year 1653 that unless Nehemyah Abbot brought out his heifer which was lost he would accuse him of being negligent in his call- ing and that he would speak more of it to the town than Robart Hassultine had done; and that it was an ordinary thing for the cattle to go to and fro over the river between Rowly and Haverill, and that many Haverill cattle came over in 1652. Sworn before Simon Bradstreet .*
Frances Swan deposed that her brother, Robert Swan, inveigled her into swearing that the heifer was his, and that Abraham Whit- taker told her that Swan inveigled him also, before said Abraham was attached by Swan in an action of defamation. Sworn, 18: 4: 1654, before Robert Clements .*
Witnesses in Jno. Willm's case : Neh. Abott, Rich. Swan, Frances Swan, Jo. Remengton of Andover, Tho. Davis, James Fiske, Jo. Plat, Jo. Haseltine and wife and Mary Peasly. Bill of costs, 2li. 3s. 2d.
Witnesses in Abraham Whitaker's case: Tho. Davis, Christian Davis, Fran. Swan, Robt. Clement, Joseph Davis and - Pecker. Bill of costs, 1li. 13s. 5d.
Witnesses in Henry Palmer's case : Mr. Clements, Robt. Has- eltine, Neh. Abott, Tho. Davis, James Fiske, Steph. Kent, Will. Asye, Georg Corly and Rich. Swan. Bill of costs, 2li. 7s. 8d.
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sioners of Hampton for pulling down his rails and destroying his grass by cattle. Verdict for defendant.
Tho. Moulton v. Willi. Estow. Trespass. For running a ditch through a considerable part of four acres of meadow which was granted plaintiff by the town of Hampton and appropriating the greater part to his own use. Verdict for plaintiff. Appealed.
Town of Hampton v. Willi. Estow. For not making good to the town, in behalf of his son-in-law, Moses Hobbs, an agreement to be satisfied with the judgment of nine men concerning an old grant of land which said Hobbs claimed by virtue of defendant's right. Verdict for plaintiff. Appealed.
Mrs. Elner Hooke, admx. of Mr. Willi. Hooke's estate v. Robert Collins. Debt. For an amount wherein said Collins stood bound jointly with Samson Anger, Edward Start and Walter Joy. Ver- dict for plaintiff.
Humphrey Wilson v. Edward Colcord. For not giving security according to covenant in which plaintiff stands bound with him for yearly rent to Mr. Dudley for part of a saw mill. Verdict for plaintiff.
Ordered that 10s. be returned to Job Clement, which sum he had paid for entering an action at last Hampton court, the court not trying the case.
Jno. Severans v. Henry Green. For not making a mill to grind malt according to promise.
Willi. Estow v. Willi. Fifeild. For defaming him in saying that plaintiff pulled up a bound stake belonging to Tho. Moulton and took part of plaintiff's fence. Verdict for defendant. Appealed. Mr. Clements dissented from the judgment.
Humphrey Wilson v. Edward Colcord. For detaining a heifer from plaintiff. Verdict for plaintiff.
Humfrey Wilson v. Edward Colcord. For 2li., which he was forced to pay Mr. Dudly for said Colcord. Defaulted.
Mr. Hunt, Mr. Rowley and the rest of the Shrewsbury merchants v. Edward Colcord. Review of verdict of Salisbury court, 2: 2: 1650. Nonsuited.
Henry Roby, attorney to Edward Gillman, jr., of Exiter, ac- knowledged judgments to Edward Gillman, sr., and Jno. Gillman, both of Exiter.
Henry Roby ordered to be paid witness fees in Goody Cole's and old Shaw's presentments.
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Mr. Stanian ordered to be paid witness fees in a presentment in behalf of the country.
James Georg fined for lying, and bound to good behavior for wanton dalliance and lascivious carriage with a young wench.
Jno. Ash to be whipped ten stripes and bound to good behavior for filthy, lascivious carriages divers times with a wench. Willi. Osgood bound for said Ash's appearance at next Hampton court.
Elisabeth Osgood to be severely whipped thirty stripes for for- nication. Her father, William Osgood, bound for her appearance.
Barnabas Lamson bound to support the child of Elizabeth Os- good, if no other father appeared, and offered his estate as security. Also to be whipped twenty-five stripes for fornication. Jno. Sev- erans bound for his appearance at next Hampton court.
Willi. Estow of Hampton freed from training.
Willi. Osgood gave the six pounds of James George, which was in his hands and due for wages, as security for the latter's appear- ance at next Hampton court.
COURT HELD AT SALEM, 27: 4: 1654.
Present : Right Worpl. Jon. Endecott, Dep .- Gov. ; Mr. Samll. Simonds, Capt. Robt. Bridges, Maj. Dan. Deneson and Worpl. Simon Brodstreete.
Jury of trials : Mr. Edmond Batter, George Gardner, Joseph Pope, Richard Leach, John Ruck, Samll. Corning and John Neale of Salem ; George Keyser, Tho. Farrer, Rich. Blood and Willm. Mirriam of Lynn; and Thomas Fiske of Glocester.
Grand jury : Mr. Willm. Browne, Mr. John Thorndike, John Raman, Rich. Bushup, John Kitchin and Nathll. Putnam of Salem ; Edward Burcham, Francis Ingalls, Robt. Mansfield and Nicholas Potter of Lynn ; Mr. Moses Maverick of Marblehead ; John Sibley of Manchester ; and Robert Gowin of Wenham.
Timothie Allen v. Francis Simson. About the losing of a cow. Withdrawn.
Richd. Rouland v. William Beale. For diet, etc. Two cases. Withdrawn.
James Smith v. Willm. Beale. Debt.
Capt. Kempo Seibado v. Christopher Almey. For detaining his barque ten or eleven months. Verdict for plaintiff.
Capt. Robt. Keyne and Mr. Josias Winslow, attorneys to Mr. John Becx & Company, undertakers of the iron works at Lynn and
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Braintre v. Mr. Jon. Gifford. Review of a verdict against the undertakers of 1,366li. 12s. at Ipswich conrt.
Christopr. Collins v. Enoch Couldum. Defamation. For being the occasion of Jane Collins lying ten weeks and upwards in prison and calling her witch and arraigning her at the bar. Withdrawn.
Joseph Jencks, jr. v. John Gillo. Review of case tried in 1651. Withdrawn.
Georg Harding acknowledged judgment due to Mr. Edmond Bat- ter before the Dept. Governor, the Worpl. Capt. Bridges and the clerk.
William Beale v. James Smith and Rich. Rowland in behalf of his wife for taking away his kettle and boat. Withdrawn and re- ferred to arbitration.
Mr. Charles Gott, attorney to Mr. Hugh Peters v. widow Har- dy. For withholding a ten acre lot that was formerly Mr. Samll. Skelton's .*
Mr. Robert Lord v. Mr. Henry Webb. For imprisoning and slandering him.
Mr. Joseph Juett v. Hugh Gunnison. t
Mr. William Payne v. John Devorix. Debt.
Capt. Robert Harding v. Mr. Willm. Browne. For part of the common charges of the ship Happy Entrance.
John Sandie of Marblehead died intestate; his widow Mary Sandy appointed administratrix. Inventory, 80li. ; the eldest son to have 10li. at twenty-one years of age and the other two children to
*Gervis Garford of Salem, gentleman, for eighty pounds, con- veyed to Elizabeth Hardee of Salem, widow, his dwelling house and ten acres of arable land, six and one quarter acres of meadow near Draper's point on Bass river, adjoining to the house, and eighty acres of land lying between Lord's hill and Birts plain on Bass river side in Salem, 26: 7: 1653. Copied, 25: 8: 1653, from the records of the county in Salem, by Hilliard Veren, recorder. ;
Granted to Jno. Hordey, 27 : 10 : 1638, 40 acres of upland and 6 acres of meadow to the east of land granted to Richard Dodge. Copy, attested by Edmond Batter .;
tWrit : Mr. Joseph Jewet v. Hugh Gunnison, dated 9 : 3 : 1654, and signed by Jonathan Negus, # for the court. Returnable at Salem. Bond of Hugh Gunnison; and George Halsallt to Richard Wayte, ; marshal of Suffolk, who served the writ 12: 3: 1654.
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have 5li. apiece. The widow was enjoined to bring up the children to read and write.
James Smith sworn constable of Marblehead.
John Hood and Joseph Mansfield sworn constables of Lynn.
Hen Ley sworn constable for Manchester.
Rich. Window sworn constable for Glocester.
Robt. Gowin of Wenham to serve on grand jury in place of Ed- ward Spaldin.
The execution against the town of Glocester for fine for lack of ammunition, respitted.
Capt. Robt. Harding v. James Harman. Debt. Withdrawn.
Mr. John Endecott, jr., attorney to Mr. Edward Prescott v. Capt. Willm. Hathorne, Mr. Henry Bartholmew and Thomas Wilkes, ad- ministrators of the estate of Rich. Hollingworth. Debt of 120li. for the building of a vessel now on the stocks.
Mr. George Corwine v. Capt. Hathorne, Mr. Henry Bartholmew, Thomas Wilkes and Susanna Hollingworth, administrators of the estate of Rich. Hollingworth. Debt.
Henry Cooke v. Capt. Hathorne and Mr. Henry Bartholmew, ad- ministrators of the estate of Richard Hollingworth. Debt.
Mr. John Gidney v. Capt. Willm. Hathorne and Thomas Wilkes, administrators of the estate of Rich. Hollingworth. Debt.
Thomas Ruck v. Capt. Hathorne and Mr. Henry Bartholmew, administrators of the estate of Rich. Hollingworth. For breach of a bond.
Mr. William Browne v. Capt. Robert Harding. For concealing sixteen shares and a half of goods bought of the prize men.
Nathaniell Pickman v. William Hollingworth. Debt.
Mr. John Giffard v. Francis Perry. Debt.
Francis Perry v. Mr. John Giffard and his wife. Defamation. For saying that he was a base rogue and such like speeches.
John Norman v. John Horne. For detaining an acre of upland and a piece of meadow in the North field.
Elias Stileman, sr. v. Timothie Blatchford. Debt.
Mr. Henry Bartholmew brought in an inventory of the estate of Ric. Hollingworth, sr .*
*Inventory of Richard Hollingworth of Salem, lately deceased, taken 26 : 3: 1654, by Walter Pricet and Samuell Archard :t One tAutograph.
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Edward Gasgoine v. Capt. Wm. Hathorne and Thomas Wilkes, administrators of the estate of Rich. Hollingworth. Debt.
Mr. Francis Johnson v. Capt. Wm. Hathorne and Henry Bar- tholmew, administrators of the estate of Rich. Hollingworth. Debt.
James Harman v. Capt. Robert Harding. For withholding his part of 50li. share aboard the Happy Entrance, for concealed goods and his part of a watch.
Philip Crumwell v. Edward Wilson. Debt.
John Codner had previously brought in an inventory of the es- tate of John Elie. Amount, 25li. 6s. He stated to the court that other outstanding bills had been found, so that the amount of the estate was but 20li. 9s., and debts, 19li. 16s. 11 1-2d.
dwelling house, an outhouse, and one aker and half of Lande, 24li .; 4 ten aker lotts on darbie fort side, 12li. ; one aker and half of land on the neck neare unto Tho. Picktons, 15s. ; 2 akers of lande bought of Mr. Steevens, 2li .; a Cowe, 4li. ; 20 akers of lande given by the towne, 1li .; a greate ketch on the stocks, 130li .; a lighter on the stocks, 18li .; a lesser ketch on the stocks, 7li .; 7 loode of timber on the keye at 8s. { loode, 2li. 16s. ; 6 loode of sawne timber at 10s. ( loode, 3li .; 35 C. of oake plancke at 12s. # C., 21li .; 585 foote of pine plancke at 10s. # C., 2li. 18s. 9d .; trunnells, 1li. 4s .; 400 of inch boords, 1li. 2s .; 966 foote of oake boords at 7s. 6d., 3li. 12s. 4d .; 487 foote of inch and half at 9s., 2li. 3s. 10d. ; 3 bar- rells of Tarr, 3li. ; more 536 foote of oake plancke at 12s., 3li. 4s. 4d .; 784 foote of pine at 10s., 3li. 18s. 6d .; a Rudder and keele stem and sterne post for a boate, 1li .; in kettles, potts and a scil- lett, 2li .; tubbs, 12s .; a frying pan, 2s. 6d .; trenchers, 3s. 3d. ; earthen potts, 18d. ; a pitch pott, 14s., pails, 12d., 16s. 6d .; pew- ter, a bras Candlestick, a mortr and spitt, 1li. 16s .; 13 tubbs, a Joyned stool and a forme, 1li. 4s .; 6 Chaires, 12s., andirons, 3s., 15s. ; hakes, tongs, grediron and fire shovell, 10s .; 2 Chests and a settle, 1li. ; one side Cubberd and box, 18s. ; one bed, 2 blanketts and 2 pillowes, 5li. ; 3 pr. of Sheets, 40s., a trundle bedsteed, 3s., 2li. 3s .; 3 pr. pillow beares, 12s., a warminge pan, 6s., 18s .; one bed steed and Curtaines, 20s., a looking glass and brush, 2s., wear- inge apparrell, 4li. 10s., 5li. 12s .; 2 wheeles and a cheese presse, 6s .; 6 napkins, 2 table clothes, 10s., a bed, 2 pr. blankets and bedsted, 2li. 10s. ; tooles, Iron Ringe bolts and gin Ropes, 2li. 10s .; a whipsaw, 2 gins and a Rope, 1li .; old Iron, 20s., a drippin pan, 12d., 1li. 1s .; Thomas Warner of Cape Porpus, 1li. 5s .; Jo. Deale of desperatt debt, 5li. ; Majr. Sedgwick, 7li .; John Hudson, 20li. ; Francis Hudson, 5s. ; more 1,000 of oake plancke in the woods, 3li. 15s. ; for hewen timbr lyinge on the deputie's farme, 3li. 15s.
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Hannah Roff was appointed administratrix of the estate of her husband, Daniell Roff, of Rowly, deceased, intestate. Inventory, 74li. 17s. 8d .*
The commissioners of this county brought in their votes for treas- urer, 28 : 4 : 1654, and Mr. William Bartholmew was chosen.
Willt of George Burrill of Lynn was found to be imperfect in
*Inventory of the estate of Daniell Rofe of Ipswich, deceased taken June 24, 1654, by Daniel (his mark) Thurston, John (his mark) Gage and Robert Lord : # One bedsted & cord, 1li. ; a little flock-bed & boulster, an ould Rugge & blanket, 2 paire of sheetes, 16s. ; His weareing apparell, 3li. 10s .; a little table and 2 chaires, 2 little stooles, 12s .; one Cradle, 4s .; a warmeing pan, 48. 6d .; 1 skillet & brase ladle, 3s. 6d., 8s .; one Iren pot, 8s., 1 dozzon of trenchers, 12d., 9s. ; one square, 3 agures, a broad axe & a pr. com- passes, 12s. ; felling axes & one howe, 5s. ; other Tooles & an ould sithe & one hinge, 12s., another ould sithe & snath, 2s. 6d. ; a hat- brish axe, a pr. of sisers and an ould tubb, 2s .; a fowling peece, 1li. 13s. 4d. ; one box, 4s., 1 houre glass, 1s., 5s .; 1 beetle, 20d., one Iron pot, 10s., 11s. 8d .; an ould bible & one other booke, 6s .; one little kettell & a little skillet, 6s .; 2 sives, 2s., one earthen pot, 4 spoones, 20d., 3s. 8d. ; 4 little keelars, 7s., one little poudering tub, 3s., 10s. ; 1 ould chirne, one runlet bucking tub & firkin, 9s .; one bottle & other wooden ware, 5s. 6d .; one earthen pot & 20 li. of butter, 10s .; 5 cheeses, 4s .; a pr. of woodin scales & earthen weres, 6s. ; an acre of Rye on the ground, 1li .; 4 acres of Indian corne slit corne, 3li .; about 9 acres of wheat & barlye, 16li .; a paire of oxen, 16li. 5s., 1 cart & plough, 32s., 17li. 17s .; a cowe & a calfe, 6li., one asse, 5li., 11li. ; one small sow & 2 piggs, 1li. 10s. ; a raper, 22s., belt, 2s., 1li. 4s .; powder & shot, 18d .; a drum & sticks, 2li .; a little fowleing peece, 1li .; a chaire, 18d., 1s. 6d. ; owing to the estate, 3li. ; the grass that is to be mowne, 1li. 12s .; 3li. of yarne, 5s. ; total, 74li. 17s. 8d. Debts due : To Mr. Jewet, 11li., & he requires 9li. more for damages, 20li .; to my father, Humphry Broadstreet, 11li. ; to Goodman Weekes of Salem, 6li. ; to John Woodam, 6li. 10s. ; to Goodman Thurston, 1li. 19s. ; to John Gage, 3li .; to Mr. Baker, 10s .; to Nath. Stow, 40s., 2li. 10s .; to Goodwife Elitrip & Marke Quilter, 2li. ; to Lieft. Remington, 12s., to Goodman Kemball, 12s., 1li. 4s .; to Mr. Payne, 4s. 6d., to John Tod, 24s., 1li. 8s. 6d .; to Goodwife Lumkin, 3s .; to William Beale, 4li. ; to Major Denison, 10s. 6d. ; total, 60li. 5s.
t" The wille of George Burrill senior | yt after my deathe | my house wherin I dwell I Giue to my sonn francis with all the land and meadow lying near adioyning to it with all farms outhouses #Autograph.
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respect to executors, and his three sons were appointed administra- tors. Inventory, 848li. 10s.
&c : and | ye | barn I giu to him yt is neare to ye land of Thomas Chadwell, " Land | formerly william Edward with all the vpland and meadow adioyning vnto it and belonging thrvnto This I giue vnto him & his heirs yt is lawfully begotten of his body for ever I giue vnto my sonn John that house wch. formerly was Francis his with all the land belonging vnto it and yt peec of land near Rich moors and alsoe I giu him fourteen acrs of salt marsh in Rumley marsh yt is to say six and fiue and three alsoe S eight more acres in the last division I giue to my sonn John and his heirs lawfully be- gotten of his body but in case John should not quietly possess this in regard it was formerly given vnto francis then my will is that John shall haue my dwelling house and al yt is above mentioned to be given to Francis alsoe my sonn George to haue his now dwelling house wth. all the Apurtenances belonging therto alsoe I giue a cow to my sonn George wth. a calf and for the rest of my cattle I giue foure cowes and too oxen | to my sonn John | and all the rest of the cattle to Francis also I giue twenty pound a peece to my sonn Georg and John and tenn pounds to my sonn francis his child if it liveth if not to the rest of his childeren if he hath any being lawfully begotten of his body alsoe I gine al my movables about the house with linnen and wollin to be equally devided to my three sonns yt is George francis and John and if any moer money shalbe aboue this aboue mentioned | yt | to be given vnto francis and my Big- gest selver cup I giu to George with too silver spoons and the lesser silver cup with two silver spoons to John and four silver spoons to francis if ther be eight of them Alsoe that goods which is to com from England & my will is if it com safe to be equally devided to my three sonns alsoe my will is that mr.whit- ing and mr cobbet and Tho. Laughton with my sonn Francis should see this my will fulfiled alsoe my will is that mr. whiting and mr. cobbett shall haue fourty shillings a peece out of my estate and Tho. Laughton twenty shillings all to be paid within one half yeare after my death. George Burill."* Wit : Tho. Laughton .*
Dated 18th. October 1653.
Inventory of the estate of George Burrill, sr., of Lynn, deceased, taken 21: 4: 1654, by Francis (his mark) Ingals and Edward Burchum :* One cloath dublett & a paire of Breeches & cotten Drawers, 2li. 10s .; one stuffe dublett & a paire Breeches, 2li .; one cloath cloake, 3li. 10s .; one cloath dublet & Breeches, 1li .; one stuff dublet & Breeches, wth silver Buttens, 1li. 6s .; one cloath Jurkin & a paire of breeches, 16s .; one fustion dublet, 6s. 8d. ; one cloath coat & drawers, 18s .; Tow cloath coats, 1li.
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10s. ; a short coat & westcoat & breeches, 10s .; one cloath Gowne, 3li. 5s. ; one stuffe Gowne, 2li. 10s .; one more stuffe Gowne, 1li. 13s. 4d. ; one more stuff Gown, 2li. 5s .; one stuff peticoat, 1li. 6s. 8d .; one more stuff peticoat, 1li .; one kearsy peticoat, 1li. 5s .; one pen- nystone peticoat, 14s. ; one stuff kirtle, 15s. ; tow Rideinge hats, 4li. 5s. ; one kersy peticoat, 1li. 13s. 4d .; one serge peticoat, 1li .; one kersy weascoat, 10s .; one stuff wescoat, one shagg wescoat & 3 cloath wescoats, 16s. ; one cotten wescoat & flannell wescoat & ker- sy wescoat, 11s. 4d. ; one stuff Gowne, 1li .; one cotten wescoat & peticoat, 8s .; one cloath peticoat, 16s .; tow white wescoats, 9s .; one childs peticoat, 3s .; one childs Blankett, 1li. 10s .; two sea Aprons, 11s .; one sea cubberd cloath, 7s .; one stuff wescoat, 6s. 8d. ; one sett of curtaines & vallance, 3li. 10s. ; one cubberd cloath rought with needleworke, 1li. 4s. ; two carpetts, 18s. ; one cubberd cloath with fringe, 3s. ; three cushens & a peece of stuff, 1li. ; 12 yerd & 1-2 kersy, 5li. ; 14 yerds of kersy, 5li. 12s. ; 8 yerds 1-2 of cotten, 1li. 1s. 3d. ; 4 yerd of kersy, 1li. 4s. ; 5 yerd 1-2 of stuff, 18s. ; one paire of cloath meetings, 2s. 6d .; 13 paire stockings, 1li. 7s. 6d. ; a paire of gloves & too maskes, 5s .; one silke hood scarff and handchetcher, 4s. 6d. ; too caps & old stuff, 5s .; peeces of cloath, 3s. ; wosted fringe, 2s .; 4 pair stockings, 5s .; cruell & fringe, 3s. ; pincushen & a remant stuff, 2s. 6d. ; velvett & ribbin, 3s. ; a paire bodys, 1s. 6d. ; too cloath Hudds, 4s. ; a peece stuff and 5 hatts, 1li. 15s. 6d. ; 6 cushens, 1li. 1s. ; a pcell of shoos, 1li. 14s .; a swath for the backe, 1s .; too paire of course sheets, 16s .; too paire of sheets, 1li. 7s. 7d .; too paire of sheets, 1li. 10s .; too paire of sheets, 1li. 16s. ; too pair of sheets, 2li .; three sheets, 2li. 3s. 4d .; one paire sheets, 15s. ; one dyapare table cloath, 1li. 4s .; one diaper table cloath, 16s. ; too towells, 1s .; one shift, 10s. ; 5 old shifts, 4s .; too shift skirts, 6s .; too halfe skirts, 2s .; 14 shirts & shifts, 3li. 18s .; a table towell, 3s. 6d. ; a pcell of lace, 2s .; one old sheet, 1s. ; one peece of new cloath, 17s. 6d. ; one peece of new cloath, 5s. 10d .; one peece new cloath, 1li. 13s. 4d. ; one peece new cloath, 5s. ; one peece new cloath, 8s. 6d. ; six remants of cloath, 7s .; three caps, 7s. ; childbed linnen, 2li .; Aprons, 4li. ; neck handcatchers & bands, 4li. 7s. ; pockett handcatchers, 1li. 11s .; cubberd cloaths, 2li. 14s. ; caps and coyfes, 1li. 2s .; Napkins & towells, 4li. 2s. 6d .; pillow bears, 3li. ; double clouts, 9s .; too pcells of old linnen, 1li. 10s .; a paire of bodys & wescoats, 2s. 6d .; a matt for a bed, 3s .; a hatt band & flap, 1li. 5s. ; one fetherbed & Bollster, 4]i. 15s. ; one feather bed & Bolster, 5li. 10s .; one feather bed & Bolster, 4li. 10s. ; one Bedstead, curtaines, 2 curtaine rods, matt & coards, 2li. 5s. ; one featherbed & too bolsters, 4li. ; one fether bed & too old bolsters, 2li. 5s .; five pillows & one bolster ticke, 1li. 10s .; one rugg, 1li. 13s. 4d. ; too coverings, 1li. 10s .; 4 blancketts, 3li. 12s. ; 4 blanck- etts, 3li .; 4 blancketts, 1li. ; 1 pillian cloath, 3s .; one cloake bagg, 2s. 6d. ; curtaine and curtaine rods, 9s .; three spitts, 2s. 6d .; one
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SALEM QUARTERLY COURT
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fowling peece, one curbinne and too musketts, 3li. 1s. ; one muskett more, 8s .; too paire of Bandowlerows and a flaske & belt, 8s. 6d .; three swords, 1li. 6s. 8d. ; three rest, 3s. ; a lead crean for a coop & hallberd, 6s. ; 3li. of pewter, 1li. 10s. ; 28 1-2li. pewter, 1li. 3s. 3d. ; 4 1-2 li. pewter & a band pott, 10s. 8d .; a morter & pestle, 5s .; a pcell of cettles, skillets & other brass, 1li. 6s .; a warmingepann, 5s. ; a fryinge pann, 3s .; three brass potts, 1li. 16s. ; a smoathing Iron with too heaters, 2s. 6d .; for a pcell of Iron warre, 1li. 9s. ; one gold ringe, 14s .; six silver spoons, 2li. 3s. 6d .; silver bodkin, thimble, 2 silver buttens, 6s. ; too silver bowls, 2li. 10s. ; too glasses, 1s. ; trenchers, too boxes & too paire of bodys, 3s. 8d. ; a pcell of linnen, yearne & winding blads, 4s. 6d .; three chests & foure truncks, 2li. 8s. ; a pcell of boxes, 1li. 6s .; foure bibls & a pcell of other bookes, 1li. 13s. 4d. ; too linnen wheeles, too chirmes & other lumber, 1li. 4s. ; too siffs & a little box with spice, 3s .; too heifers, too years old & a cow, 12li .; one bull stagg, 7li. ; three cowes, 13li. 10s. ; one steere & one oxe, 12li. 10s. ; three coults, 2li. 10s .; foure oxen, 32li. ; three cowes, 13li. 3s. 4d. ; three ewes, three lambes & one weather, 8li. 8s .; one table, six stools & a cheare, 1li. 12s. ; one bedstead, one trundlebed with valance and curtains and too coards, 1li. 12s. ; one pcell of nayles small & great, 15s. 4d. ; pcell of porke, 2li. 10s .; pcell of wooden ware in the seller, 17s .; pcell of mault, 12li. ; pcell of linnes, hookes & other old things, 12s. 6d .; tann leather & whit leather, 11s. 4d. ; flax & cloath it is in, 1li. 2s. ; pcell of old hoggsheads & other wooden ware in the chamber, 1li. 8s. ; pcell of sheeps wool & a Bedstead and coard, 8s. 2d .; pcell of oats & pease, 6s. 4d. ; feathers, 4s. ; bulletts, shot & powder, 12s. 9d .; too skins and a sife bottom, 2s .; cotten Ribben bindeing, poynts & laces, 4s .; pinns, needles & buttens, 2s. 6d .; black and brown thread, 1s. 6d. ; smal bones, gloves & Brimston, 3s .; twine, whipcoard aud bowstrings, 1s. 5d. ; fishhookes, pinns and old tools, 2s. 6d. ; a little box with too sivett boxes, finne thread, smale Inckle and Ribbin in it, 3s .; too snapsackes mach a markinge Iron & a box, 4s. 4d. ; spicketts, fossetts, fishhookes, too bookes, little barrell & a pott, 5s .; remnant of cloath, 7s. ; hinges for doors and catches for doors, 1s. ; Juggs, 4s. 8d .; sisers, spures, knife and Brasse wyer, 3s .; knifes, Bitts for Bridls and too padlocks & small things, 3s .; gally potts, glasses and dager with a knife, 3s. ; one cubberd & chest & hower glasse, 18s .; chears, bellows, tables and old tubbs in the house, 7s. 8d .; 7 siths beinge old, 9s. ; box of old Iron & steel, 6s .; more old Iron, 14s. 6d .; Iron bills and frows, 12s .; coopers axe, 6s .; coopers crowses, 2s. 6d. ; peckaxe, clouts for cart wheels & doore laches of Iron, 4s .; saws, 12s .; axes, 14s. 6d .; adses, 9s .; pirser bits & braces, 5s. ; fouer paire of compasses and one file, 3s. ; hinges for doors & hammers, 3s .; Augers, 7s. ; drawinge knifes, augers, pinncers & truells, 8s. ; fouer sickls, 3s .; cleevis fetters & a locke, 4s. ; a saddle & brydle, 13s. 4d .; 3 forkes, 3s. 6d. ; draw-
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