Volume relating to the early history of Boston, containing the Aspinwall notarial records from 1644 to 1651, Part 13

Author: Aspinwall, William, fl. 1630-1662. [from old catalog]; Whitmore, William Henry, 1836-1900, [from old catalog] ed; Watkins, Walter Kendall, 1855- [from old catalog] ed; Hassam, John Tyler, 1841-1903. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Boston, Municipal printing office
Number of Pages: 488


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S' Michael the Archangells the birth of oe Lord God, & the Annunciation of the blessed Virgin Mary by even portions, dureing the said terme. Repaireing also & maintaining all & singular the said Demissed p'misses in all & every needful & necessary reparation thereunto belonging when & as often as need shall require, at & wth the pper costs charges & ex- penses of the sd David Thompson & Ems their Execut: & Assignes, & the same so well & sufficiently repayred & maintained in the end of the terme shall leave & yeeld up. And if it happen the said yearly rent of ten shillings to be behind & unpaid in part or in all by the space of one whole yeare next after any feast of the feasts aforesaid wherein the same as aforesaid ought to be paid, being lawfully demanded, & not payd & no sufficient distresse in or uppon the sª granted p"misses or some part thereof in the meane tyme can or may be found: whereof or


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tth the said rent so being behind wth tharrerages thereof (if any be) may be levyed & pª or if the sd David Thomson his executrs or assignes doe, doe or consent to be done any act, thing or things, devise or devises whatsoever whereby the sª Emes his wife may not have hould & enjoy the sd granted prmisses dureing the terme aforesª in manner as aforesª That then & from thenceforth it shall & may be lawfull for the sª Wm Cole & his Assignes, for either of the sª causes, into the before Demised p"misses wth thappur- tenances to reenter, & the same to have againe & repossesse as in his or theire former estate (these Indentures or any thing therein conteined to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding) And the sª Wm Cole for himselfe his Executors & Administrat: & for every of them doth covenant promise & grant to & wth the sª David Thomson & Ems theire Exectre and Assignes by these pnts, That they the sd David Thomson & Ems theire Executors & Assignes & every of them, shall or lawfully may from tyme to time dureing the sª terme, by vertue of these pnts, peaceably. & quietly have hould use occupy & enjoy the before demised prmises & every pt thereof according to the tenor forme effect & trew meaning of theise pnts, for by & under the rents covenants & conditions before expressed & reserved, wthout any lawfull lett suite trouble, impleading, eviction, or expulsion of the said Wm his Assigne or Assignes or any other pson or psons whatsoever claimeing or conveying any lawfull right estate title terme claime or demand of in or to the same or any part thereof by or from the sª Wm Cole his Assigne or


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Assignes or any of them, or by or under his or theire means assent or pourement. In witnes whereof the parties aforsd to these present Indenturs interchangably have sett theire hands & seales, geoven the day & yeare above written. 1615 Signed sealed & Delivered in Signd pl


the presence of us./ William Cole.


Teste Waltero Glubb John Glubb


& a seale


I Wm Cole of Plimouth Shipwright have had & received of my daughter Amies Thomson, the sume of fifty pounds wch money I was to have to wards the buying of my land up- pon condition that I should make my land over to my -daughter & her children, wch I have done as by my will ap- peareth, now I have received of her above in writeing of the sume of thirty pounds, wch I am to give an account for to her husband David Thomson his heires Executors Adminis- trator8 or Assignes. In witnes whereof I have hereunto sett my hand this 3th day of January.


Anno. Dni 1625.


the AN signe of WVm Cole.


Signed in the pnts of


me Nathaniell Clarke :


These twoe writeings above written were prsented to me Wm Aspinwall publ Notary by the said Amies or Emes the 26 (3) 1648 so signed sealed & witnessed as is afore ex- pressed.


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23 (3) 1648 John Shawe of Boston did constitute & Authorise Robert Loue [or Lone ] late of ferriland in New- foundland Planter his true & lawfull Att'n: granting his sª Att" full power &c: to aske &c: of James Davies of fferri- land in Newfoundland the sume of three pounds six shil- lings eight pence due by bill obligat: to Charls Dobson for the use of the sd. John Shawe, & of the receipt to give acquit- tance &c: also to compound &c: & to appeare before the Governor &c: to sue &c: & generally to doe all things &c: wth power to substitute one Att": &c: Ratifyeing &c:


31. (3) 1648 I did this day testifie to two Bills of ladeing of certaine goods of Mr Henry Webb & Jacob Sheafe, signed John ffollet. Dated the one of them 9 (10) 1647. the other 7 (10) 1641.


Also I put my name as Not: for witnesses to two agreemts betweene m' Savage & m' Hatley. 31 (3) 48


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31. (3) 1648 I witnessed to one gener" acquittance of Clem Campion to John Shawe: And another unto Clem Cam- pion from John Shawe only one assigmt of a quarter part of the John & Sarah excepted.


31 (3) 48. I witnessed to a Mortgage of house & 2 Acres land from Henry ffreeman to M' John Newgate & m" W" Baber.


31. (3) 1648. M' Tho: Gainer constituted M' Nath: Long his atturney in gener" to receive all debts money mer- chandise goods & accounts from any pson or psons uppon Barbados & to sue arrest &c: & to acquitt. &c:


3. (4) 1648 At the request of Edw: Shrimpton Attur- ney unto M' John Bland, I Wm Aspinwall Notary & Tabel- lion publ did uppon the 3 May goe wth him the said Edw. Shrimpton to the house of Mr Wm Tyng & there demanded in the behalfe of M' John [Bland] the paymt of two severall bonds of 25011 apiece payable in Bever together wth such Damages as the sd Mr John Bland by his Atturney doth Demand Whereunto m' Wm Tyng gave answer in writeing as followeth : Mr H: Shrimpton in answer to yor demands uppon my two bonds due to M' Jnº Bland, my reply is, I acknowledge the bonds due, But find that Beaver is not nor of long time hath not beene pourable for such a value, wch foreseeing, & remembering Mr Bland desired (at sealinge bonds) rather fish then Beaver If I had apprehended that more Facile : I writ him that if he pleased he might now have halfe his pay in fish & accordingly am pvided, & the other halfe I hope well to poure in Beaver to pay so as may be sent in Octobr or November the usuall time of shipps departure hence for London,


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weh to performe I am ready & very willing; if it may stand wth you pleasure to accept; if not, then whereas my bonds are to be paid in Beaver at money price, or as is usually bought wth goods at money price, I doe here tender you in good woollen & linnen cloth & Stuffs &c fresh & merchant- able to the value of a thousand pounds out whereof you may please to take where you will to the value of fyve hundred pounds at mony price, & for Damadges such further satis- faction as is reasonable. Wch if you think meet to accept it pleaseth mee well : If not, I shall indevor to poure of fish & goods, Beaver to give content. assoone as possibly it may be. see more page 183.


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7. (4) 1648 I witnessed as Notary to a deed of sale of a certaine pcell of marsh 40 foote in breath from the Mill creeke in Boston on the North side sould by John Milom to James Naslı ; & also to a bill obligatorie of James Nash to John Milom of 20" to be pd } in September & halfe in March :


10. (4) 1648 Georg Crispe of Plimouth sealed a bond of lxxxvjli unto Thom: Wheeler of Sandwich in Kent. for the quiet possession of a certaine pcell of land sould to the said Wheeler: Dat. 30 March. 1647. Also he did seal & dd an Indenture of the sale thereof beareing Date 30th of March 1648. Also he did seale a Release unto Thom: Wheeler aforesaid the Date being 24 Aprill 16 48.


10 (4) 1648 Georg Crisp of Plimouth planter granted a tre of Atturney to Robt Crisp of London Mariner to aske leavie recover &c: of Tho: Wheeler of Sandwitch in the County of Kent the sume of ten pounds ster. the residue of 43li in consideration of a bargaine & sale of certaine land in Sandwich. & of the receipt to give acquittance &c: also to compound &c: & to appeare before al Lords Judges &c: to desire law aid &c: to doe say pursue &c: & generally to doe all things &c: wth power to substitute &c: ratifying whatso- ever his sª Attur: or his substitutes &c:


Also another Lre of Atturney from the sª George to the sª Robert to recover six pounds six shillings of John Gar- land tailor & all summe or summs of money from all & singular persons whatsoever wth power to acquitt sue &c, & to substitute one Att" or more:


22. (4) 1648. I put my hand as Notary unto a tre of Atturney made by Wm Hailsborne to Edw: ffletcher, to receive &c: 13li from Wm Hudson of Boston Junior.


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22 (4) 16.48. Wm Godfrey of Watertowne in N: England Guardian unto John his sonne & Sarah his late wife. did make &c: Mr Antonie Lawrence of London linnen Drap. at the boares head in gracious streete his true & lawfull Att": &c: to aske &c: of the Executors of the last will & testament of Mrs Key of Wooborne in Bedfordshire deceased a certaine legacie of ten pounds bequeathed unto John his sonne, & of the receipt to give acquittance &c: also to compound &c: to appeare in any Court &c: there to require law aide &c: to doc say pursue implead &c: wth power to substitute one At- turney or more &c: Ratifyeing &c:


22. (4) 1648 Robert Crispe assigned over his interest


.


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(by Indenture) in Anne Winchurst his Apprentis for ten yeares. according to the said identure.


24. (4) 1648. I witnessed unto a bill of 251. 138. 8ª. from Thomas Makepeace to Raph Mason. whereof 201. 108. 11ª to be pd in pieces of eight at 58 a piece 28 (6) next ensueinge. & the rest in pege:


24 (4) 1648 Ambrose Butland of Tarmond mariner did constitute &c. Nicholas Butland of Tarmond aforesd in the County of Devon in the Kingdome of England his true & lawfull atturney, granting his sª Att' full power &c: to aske leavie &c: of Wm Woolcot of Stoke neare Tingworth in Devonshire sometime m' of the ship called the Goodwill & Prospers of London the full & just sume of ten pounds sterl comitted to him of trust by the sª Appearer in fferry lands in Newfound land about 2 of yeare since. & of the receipt to give acquittance &c: also to compound &c: & to appeare before any Lord or Lords &c: to desire law &c: to doe say pursue &c & generally to do all things &c: wth power to substitute &c: Ratifying &c:


24 (4) 1648 This witnesseth the 26th ffeb: that I Richard Comins fisherman have Rcd of Mr Nash a caske of Liquor and other things to the value of 558. 81d. wch. I doe pmise to pay in fish or money in May next ensueing witnes my hand


R: C: Richard Comins . . 2.15. 8} more 2 quts sac at . . 0. 2. 6. .


more 2 gall ¿ liquor . . . . 1. 1. 0.


3.19. 21


more. 2 Knievs 2 pr Cysers . . 0. 3.10


(Copia vera:)


Sum: ·


·


. 4. 3. 01


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27. (4) 1648: Robert Nash of Boston in the massachu- sett Butcher did ordeine &c: John Thompson Mr of Eliza- beth Mariner his true &c: Atturney, granting his sd Attr. full power &c to aske &c of Richard Comins Mariner the full sume of 41. 38. 0d} due to him by booke & of the receipt to give acquittance, also to compound &c: & to appeare before all Lords &c: in any Court or Courts wheresoever to desire law ayd &c. to doe say pursue &c: & generally to doe all things wth power to substitute one Attr &c. Ratify- ing &c:


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28. (4) 1648 Uppon the 28 (4) Anº Dni 1648 accord- ing to the Accounts of England John Thomson m' of the Elisabeth came before mee Wm Aspinwall Not & Tab: pubb by Authority &c: & protested that he came of purpose from the Isle of Sholes to Boston to seeke after John Anne, feare- ing his fidelity to the Owners, averring that his ship had beene readie laden sixteene dayes agoe. In regard whereof the sd John Thompson did protest in my hearing, that what soever Damage it may appeare the Owners either have or shall suffer by the said Ane's wilfull stay & neglect to come aboard having no business for his owners, the sª John Anne shalbe responsall for the same in time & place convenient. And whereas the said Anne hath given it out that he will not goe along in the sd shipp Elis: I thought it not meete to publish his protest to himselfe, but in case the sª Anne shall through any evill councell desert the ship & his attendance uppon the owners occasions then I doe here further before you the pub: Not: prot. that the said Anne shall be lyable to be responsall to the Owners for such his neglect & all Damages that may ensue there uppon to shipp or goods, requireing you the said Notary to enter my protest & make certificate thereof according to yor place. Thus ptested & done in the Towne of Boston in N: E: in mine office there. Quod attester &c:


28 (4) 1648. John Thompson granted unto Benjamin Gillom a tre Att: to Sett lett or hyre Thomsons Iland or any pt thereof for 3 yeares.


30 (4) 1648: I witnessed a Copie of Mr Wrath Bath- ornes Orders to Capt George Hewghs:


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28 (4) 16.4.8 To all people to whom this prsent writeing shall come We Thomas ffrere Citizen & Skinner of London & George ffrere Citizen & Dyar of London do send Greeting Know yee that we the sd Tho: ffrere & Georg ffrere in con- sideration of the sume of two hundred three score & two pounds & ten shillings already received in N: England by Tho: Babe of Wapping in the Countie of Middlesex mariner of Sam: Maverick mercht now resident there the receipt whereof the sª Tho Babe hath acknowledged by a note under his hand dated at Boston in N: England the 29th of July now last past, have granted bargained & sould & by these pntes doe fully & absolutely grant bargaine & sell unto the sd Samuel Maverick in dischardge of the undertak- ing of the said Thomas Babe as aforesaid, one full & equall


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sixteenth' part of all that new ship or vessell called the Wm & George of London of the burthen of 300 Tunns or there- abouts lately pceeded forth on a voyage for N: England Newfound land & other ports & places in the straits of Giblater, whereof Thomas Babe Mariner was & is m' under God, & one full & equall sixtenth part of all & every the Anchors Cables ropes Cords masts sailes sailyards boats ordinances tackle apparell amunition furniture necessaries appurtenances & things whatsoever to the sd shipp belonging or appertaineing, wth sd sixteenth pt of the sª ship & furni- ture the sª Tho: Babe did before his Departure from hence bargaine & sell unto us the sª Tho: ffrere & George ffrere by bill of sale under his hand & seale Dat the 15th day of April now last past, to have & to hould the sd one full equall sixteenth part of the ship or vessell & all other theire above bargained premisses & every of them unto the sª Samuell Mavericke his Execut Administr & assignes to his & theire use & uses as his & theire owne pp goods & Chattles from henceforth freely & absolutely forevermore - In witnes whereof wee have hereunto put or hands & seales the 24th day of March 1640. & in the xvith yeare of the reigne of or Soveraigne Lord King Charles.


Sealed & dd in the subscribed by Thomas ffrere


presence of Robert Earle scr & George ffrere wth Rich Minors servt seales.


to the sª scrivener: I attested a Copie. 24 (10) 1649.


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30. (4) 1648. This witnesseth that whereas there is a difference betweene Alderman Hooke of Bristol mercht & Tho: Dexter of Linn in N: England touching a debt of fower hundred forty & odd pounds due unto the sª Alder- man Hooke: It is agreed uppon by mr Wm Hooke & mr Robt Knight the Assigns of the sd Alderman Hooke & Thomas Dextr, that Capt Jennison, Mr Samuel Dudley Lietenant Walker & Thomas Mayhew shall valew lands towards or in satisfaction of the sª debt & other damages that have justly arisen thereuppon for nonpaymt of the same, & the sª pties aforesaid doc hereby bind themselves in the penalty of one thousand pound sterl to stand to the Answer of the formencioned men chosen to that purpose. witness hereunto theire hands this 10th of September 16.43.


Wm Hooke Robert Knight Thomas Dexter.


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· li s d


agreed uppon 100 Acres upland at 208 is


. 100.00 00


530 Acres of pasture at 58 pacre is . . 130.10-00


70 Acres of meddow at 20s p Acre is . 70.00.00


302.10.00


Thomas Mayhew.


Samuel Dudley. William Jennison. Richard Walker.


li s d


Wee allow for forbearance the summe of


38.00.00


the Debt is . 450.00.00 ·


488.00.00


pd as by Indorsment


. 50.00.00


352.10.00


pd by land as abovesd


. 302.10.00


352.10.00


Rest=135.10.00


of Watertowne


Thomas Mayhew


of Salsbury


Samuel Dudley


of Watertowne


William Jennison


of Linne


Richard Walker


This above written I entred de bene Esse at the request of Samuel Bennett.


30 (4) 1648. . Whereas Tho. Mayhew Samuel Dudley Wm Jennison & Rich: Walker by a writeing under theire hands Dat. 10 Sept 1643, prized certaine lands in Lin bound at the request of Mr Robt Knight m' Wm Hooke & Tho: Dexter to satisfy a debt due from Tho: Dext" to Al- derman Hooke of Bristoll, according to wch apprisement I Tho: Dexter late of Lin & now of Sandwich doe for mee mine heires Executors & Administrators alien assigne & sett over unto Sam: Bennet of Linne his heires & assignes for ever all that plow land & pasture land wch is in the Arbitra- tion wch is one hundred Acres of plow land & fyve hudd & thirty Acres of pasture land all wch lyeth as followeth the North side bounded next M' Leaders land, the East bounds to M' Willis his lands, the south side to M' Cobbetts land & the west side next to Charlestowne line. all wch lands above written I alien assigne & sett over unto Samuel Bennett by the order of mr Wm Hooke wch appeareth by a deed under


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mr Wm Hookes hand & doe hereby pmise to mainteine the title thereof unto Samuell Bennett his heires & Assignes forever. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seale Dat. in Boston. this 7th day of June 1648. Signed sealed


& dd in presence


Tho: Dexter senior & a seale.


of us.


Rich: Walker & Rich: Stilman Ser:


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30. (4) 1648. This bindeth mee Thomas Breedon to take abord the Shipp Thomas Bonadventure Mr George Hewghes the value of six thousand twenty six Rialls in wheate fish or Tobacco for the Account of Mr Wrath Bathrne & is for so much he hath laden aboard Dito ship in Malaga for New England for my Account in witnes whereof I doe hereunto sett my hand Dated in Malaga, the 18th of January 1648.


p me Thomas Breedon.


30 (4) 1648 I was witnes to a bond of 20001 from Capt George Hewghes to Capt Tho: Breedon to save him harmles from a bond of 10001 given at Barbados that they would not transport any from the Island wthout license.


1. (5) 1648. Bee it knowne by these pntes that I John Thompson mariner m' of the Elisabeth of N: "England do acknowledge myselfe indebted unto Wm Roberts of Charls- towne Wine coop alias Mariner in the full & just sume of one hundred & fourty pounds sterl to be paid unto him the sd Wm Roberts or his Assignes at or uppon the 25th of November next ensueing the date hereof, at the house of the sª Wm Roberts in Wapping neere the ould staires wthout any trouble or interruption; Unto the true pformance whereof I the sd John Thompson do bind my selfe mine heires executors & Administratrs & in pticular my Island lyeing in the Massachusetts Bay neere Dorchester called by the name of Thompsons Island: And in case of Non payment at time & place appointed it shalbe lawfull for the sª Wm Roberts his heires or Asignes to enter & take possession of the sª Island to his or theire pper use, except the sª John Thompson shall in the meane season pay or cause to be paid unto the sd Roberts the summe of twenty fyve pounds p Cent during his non payment, or sufficient security to the sª Roberts or his Assignes for the same. witnes my hand & seale 23 (3) 1648


Sealed & dd in prsence of Robert Dennis Rich: Thurston Wm Aspinwall Not: Publ.


John Thompson & a seale.


.


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4. (5) 1648 I witnessed a Copie of Capt Thomas Breedons protest.


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1 (5) 1648 Bee it knowne by these presents that I John Thompson mariner doe acknowledge my selfe indebted unto Wm Roberts of Charlestowne wine Coop alias Mariner in the Just summe of ten pound of lawfull Money of England to be paid unto the sª Wm Roberts or his Assignes at or uppon the 25th of Sept. next ensueing the date hereof at the now dwelling house of the sª Wm Roberts in Wapping neere the ould staires. Unto the true pformance whereof I doe bind myselfe mine heires Execut & Administr firmly by these prsents. In witnes whereof I have hereunto put my hand & seale this 23 (3) 1648. in the month called May. Sealed & dd in prsence of John Thompson. & a seale.


Robert Dennis


Richard Thurston


William Aspinwall Not: publ


1 (5) 1648 Whereas Wm Roberts of Charlstowne hath sould unto John Thompson one halfe of his house & land in Charlstowne. Bee it hereby knowne that in case the sª John Thompson shall at any time hereafter resolve to sell or lett the same, then the sd John Thompson doth covenant & grant to & wth the sd Wm Roberts that he shall have the refusall of the same he paying therefore as it shall then be worth or as another bona fide will give. In witnes whereof the sd John Thompson hath hereunto put his hand & seale this 23 (3) 1648


Sealed & dd in presence of John Thompson & a seale Robert Dennis Richard Thurston William Aspinwall Not. publ:


1 (5) 1648 Bee it knowne by these pntes that John Thompson of Charlstowne Mariner doth covenant & grant to & wth Wm Roberts of Charlstowne aforesd Wine Coop alias Mariner, to pay unto the sd Wm Roberts or his Assignes the full one halfe of all the Charges the sª Wm Roberts hath beene at about the repaire of the house & ground in Charles- towne, whereof the sd Roberts hath sould the one halfe unto the sª Thompson as may more at large appeare by a deed beareing date wth these p'sents: the sª Wm Roberts tendring a just & true Account thereof unto the sd John Thompson. In witnes whereof the sd John Thompson hath hereunto put his hand & seale this 23 (3) 1648. It is to be understood


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that no chardges is to be accounted that hath beene laide out before this present 23 (3) 48. but only such as shall here after be expended witnes my hand & seale.


Sealed & dd in presence of John Thompson & a seale. Robert Dennis


Richard Thurston


William Aspinwall Not: publ.


11. (5) 1648 I witnessed a tre Att: from Rice Jones to George Grigs to recov' of Phillip Hatch 3 li due by Bill Dated 25 (1) 1648


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1 (5) 1648 Indorsed: Remembrance for Mr George Hewghes Comander of the Thomas Bonaventure for my pticular. Malaga 28th Jan. 1648


Brother George Hewghs Malagath the 18th Januar. 1648.


This serves to Company you desireing you god sending yo" safety &c: as followeth in the tre.


subscribed, yor loveing brother lawe


Wrath Bathorne.


post: Here goes a note firme under Mr Briddon hands for the paymt unto you of 6 d. 026 R Vallew in wheate fish or Tobacco, wch yo" shall please to demand of him for it being for the like value I here have Loaden for his Acco. in goods in yor shipp p the wch pray Recover of him for mee & make it me good to Account.


The aforesd Georg Hewghes uppon his Oath did affirme that his writinge wth the postscript was delivered to him by the said Wrath Bathorne as his owne order, taken at Boston in N: England. 1 (5) 1648 before us


John Winthrop Governor Increase Nowell sec:


3 (4) 1648 I was witnes to a bond of an hundd pound wherein Thomas Breedon is bound to Georg Lues to save him harmles from a Receipt or else to restore the same.


Also I witnessed a Copie of Capt Breedons Protest against Capt Hewges Dat. 30. (4) & Capt Hewghes answer Dat. 4 (5) 1648:


1. (5) 1648. George Hewghes of Debptford in the County of Kent Mariner did constitute &c: Isaac Addington of Boston in N: E: his true & lawfull Atturney, grant his sª Att" full power &c: to aske &c: of all & singular person or persons in the Island of Barbados, all & singular sume or sumes of money goods merchandise Debts or Accounts due to the sª Appearer, & of the Receipt to give acquittance &c:


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also to compound & agree & to appeare before any Minister of Justice in any Court or Courts there to require law &c: to doe say pursue implead &c: & generally to doe &c: Ratify- ing whatsoever his sd Att' shall doe or pcure to be done &c:


The like tre of Atturney did Georg Hewghes aforesd make to John Manning, & Nicholas Davison of Charlstowne for all & singular sume or sums of money debt or debts wares goods or merchandise what soever from all & singular pson or psons whatsoever in N: E: wth power also to substi- tute one Attur: or more under them.


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1 (5) 1648: Account of John Huntley wherein John Pease of Boston is Cred: in Decembr: 16.47 p Dry fish 12 Kintalls at 5 skore to the weight 1344. Recd & shipped aboard the ship Welcome at Boston, for the Barbados in Mr John Allen Mr:


Itm of this 12 Kintalls of fish there was due to mee 2 Kintalls & } the rest wch is 9 Kintalls & 1 I give Account of as followeth:




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