Volume relating to the early history of Boston, containing the Aspinwall notarial records from 1644 to 1651, Part 18

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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Sealed & dd.


Hen. Sandis & a seale. . in presence of. Wm Aspinwall Not publ


15 (11) 1648 Know all men by these pnts that I Henry Sandis of Bosto in N: Engl: mercht doe hereby pmise & oblige my selfe to make paymt of the full pduce of foure hogsheads of tobacco, two hogsheads being in leafe & twoe in rowle, to Mr


x R-4-L N.º 3.4. 6 7. Ninion Butcher of London in case Divine providence so dispose as that falling short of or intended voyage to London accord- ing to bills of ladeing to that intent signed, I shall make sale of my goods in the west of England or in any other port,


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the said foure hhs of tobacco being shipped aboard by Mr Hezekiah Usher of Boston, for the paymt of the said paymt according to what is above expressed to the sd Ninion or his Assignes, I doe hereby bind my selfe heires Execut's & Ad- ministrators In witnes hereof I have hereunto sett my hand. made at Boston. this 15th day of the (11) month called January. 1648 witnessed by us Henry Sandys. Thomas Makepeace Joshua Scotto.


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15. (11) 1648 Uppon the 23d day of December 1648. According to the Acco of Engl: before me Wm Asp .: Not & Tabellion publ by Authoritie of the Generall Court of the Massa: admitted & sworne psonally appeared Mr Robt Scott Agent for Capt Robert Harding of N: E: mercht, & required mee the sd Notary in the name of the sd Robt Harding & his partners m" Nathaniel Eldred & Wm Bartholmew of N: E: merchts to ptest as well against Mr Hugh Wood & Mr Rich- ard Bodilowe of Lond. mercht, as Mr John Wood Agent or ffactor for them, for not receiveing & shipping aboard the quantity of wheate here readie pvided in Boston according to Covenant, & for takeing out a protest against them unduly. Accordingly I the Not aforesaid at request as aforesd, unto John Wood aforesaid for the Merchts of Lon- don aforesaid in & upon the 25th of December, did ptest & by these prsents doe ptest against the sd John Wood & the merchts of London aforesd or whomsoever els is concerned in the Articles of Agreemt made betweene the sd Robert Harding & his partners on the one pt, & Mr Hugh Wood & Ri: Bodilow on the other pt, that what soever damage the merchts of N. E: aforest, shall or may happen to suffer through any prtence of Demorge mentioned in the protest. unduely taken forth by John Wood aforesd hee the sd John Wood or the Shipps companie are the cause thereof because they did not receive & carry aboard such quantities of wheate as were ready pvided in Boston, & readie to be shipped aboard according to agreemt; & therefore shalbe re- sponsall in time & place convenient for all unjust incum- brances molestations & damages wch the sd merchts of N: England shall or may happen to suffer uppon any pretences in


[Page 171.]


that protest expressed. And further I the Notary aforesaid at the request aforesd did againe repaire unto the sª John Wood in & uppon the 15th day of January 1648. & in the names of the Merchts of N: E : aforesaid, did ptest & by these presents doe ptest, against the sd John Wood Agent or ffactor for the sd merchts of London or whomsoever els it may concerne, that whatsover incumbrance molestation or damage the sd merchts of N. E: shal or may happen to suffer by reason of the forementioned ptest unduely taken forth (as by the Bills of ladeing & of Exchange signed by John Stone Mr of the Peregrine and the said John Wood, may appeare) the sd John Wood & the aforesaid merchts of London shalbe reasponsall & lyable to make just & due reparations in time & place convenient. Thus done & passed in the


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towne of Boston in N: E: 15th January - Quod vertute &c:


15 (11) I attested a Copie of the Certificate followinge. The Current price of wheate at Boston since the shipp Peregrine arrived here & sometime before was fyve shiil: p bush: And accordingly the gener" Court ordered it should be received at that rate for the Assessmentt to be levyed uppon the Country. It is true that some few sould for 4s. 8d. at theire ffermes farre of, but ere it came to Boston it stood them in 5s at least. 15 (11) 48.


John Winthrop Governor


16. (11) 48 Henry Sandis & Isaac Grosse sould unto Richard Cutts one halfe part of the barke Hope & halfe of all the masts sailes &c: to have & to hould unto him his Execut. Administ & Assignes forever. Dat. 1. (8) 48. Sealed & dd in pnce of Henry Sandys & a seale. Charls Dobson Isaac Grosse & a seale.


William Aspinwall.


And on the backside Richard Cutts assigned all his interest in the said barke Hope unto Thomas Venner & Leonard Buttles. Dat. 8th of January 1648.


p me Richard Cutts.


16. (11) 48. Charls Dobson granted unto Thomas Ven- ner & Leonard Buttles of Boston one halfe part of the barke Hope of Boston wth halfe of all the appurtenances &c: to have & to hould to them & theirs Execut Admin & assignes for ever. Dat. 16 (11) 1648.


witnes Wm Aspinwall Notarius publ:


Charles Dobson & a seale.


[Page 172.]


15 (11) 1648 Hugh Burt of Linn son of Jo: Burt some- times of Dorkinge in the Count Surrey deceased & Elder brother of Thomas Burt late of Dorking aforesª deceased did constitute Edward Burt his sonne his true & lawfull Attr generall: wth power of substitution for recovery of all debts. Also sett lett alien or sell all or any the houses & lands (at Cowcrosse neere London or else where) descending unto him from John Burt late of St Clements neere London lock- smith deceased or from any other pson or psons what soever, & deed or deeds of sale or other assureance sufficient in lawe to make seale & deliver & generally to doe all Act or Acts


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thing or things necessary & behooffull concerning the prem- isses. Ratifying irrevocably &c:


15. (11) Wm Mullings & John Cuddington did uppon oath testifie that Hugh Burt of Linne was sonne of John Burt some times of Dorking in Surrey deceased & Elder Brother of Tho: Burt late of Dorking aforesd deceased. taken uppon oath before John Winthrop Governo":


18 (11) 1648. Mr Rich: Parker of Boston constituted Wm Phillips his true & lawfull Atturney wth power to aske &c: of Wm Cole of Barbodos all such debt or debts summe or summes of money or Comodities as are due to the sd Ri: Parker & of the receipt to give acquittance, also to com- pound &c; & to sue implead &c: wth power to substitute one Attr or more &c:


18. (11) 1648. John Holman of Dorchester did grant assigne & sett over unto John Squibb of Berwicke yeoman all his right title & interest wych he the sd John Holman now hath or of right ought to have in & unto the fferme & De- measnes of Berwicke granted by the Earle of Bedford about the 1 (9) in the fourth yeare of King James of England &c: unto Morgan Holma for the terme of ninety nine yeares if the sd Morgan Holman Alice his wife or Robert his son should so long live. This assignment was sealed & dd in presence of Wm Aspinwall Not publ & John Glover & Richard Colle- cot. 17 (11) 48.


[Page 173.]


19 (11) 1648: Michaell Spencer of Linne did constitute Mr Thomas Broughton of Watertowne in N: E: mercht & Mr Samuel King of London woollen Drap his true & lawfull Att's granting them power joyntly & severally for him &c: to aske leavie &c: of the Executors of the last will & testamt of Richard Spencer late of London linnen Drap- or the Execut's of them, a certaine Legacie bequeathed to the said Michael & of the receipt to give acquittance &c: also to compound &c: & to appeare before all Lords &c. to desire lawe aid &c: to doe say pursue &c: & generally to doe all things &c: wth power to substitute &c: ratifying whatsoever shalbe lawfully done by them &c:


22 (11) Mr Gainer dd uppon oath 21 (7) 1648 before the Governor Major GenerH M' Bellingham & Mr Nowell these pticular accounts in a booke as followeth: wch he chal- lenged as due from the seamen belonging to the planter : the summes follow:


·


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Richard Holt


1. 3.


Thomas ffoster 8. 5. 0 Holts came to ten


John Sparks 5. 5. 8 Shillings more then the summe


Rich Haselwood 1. 0. 0


Wm Joice 3. 2. 5


John Burr


0. 5. 0


John: Maid


3. 9. 6


Leonard Sergnt


44. 18.


6 6 the pticulars of Richard


31 (11) 1648. Hugh Burt son of Hugh Burt of Linne doth make ordeine &c: Edw: Burt of Linne his true & law- full Attr. to grant lett sett alien & sell all his right title in- terest or claime unto to certaine lands bequeathed to him by Thomas Burt late of Dorkin in the County of Surrey shoo- maker deceased. & deed or deeds lease or leases of the same to make seale & Deliver. & generally to doe any Act or Acts &c: Ratifying irrevocably:


2 (12) 1648. Know all men by these prsents that we John Turner of Boston New England mercht & Benjamin Gillom of the same Shipwright doe owe & are indebted unto ffrancis Norton of Charlertowne New England Haberdasher the full & just sume of one hundd pounds current money of England due to be paid unto M' James Russell of London Mercht. at the signe of the goulden fleece in Watling streete (for the use of the said ffrancis Norton) at or before the tenth day of August next ensuing the date hereof. ffor the wch payment to be well & truly payd we do bind orselvs or heires execut & administrators joyntly & severally firmly by these presents in the sume of one hundred & fifty pounds of like Current money of England: In witnes whereof wee have hereunto sett or hands & seales the 5th day of January Anno Dni. 1648 : Sealed & dd John Turner & a seale in the prsence of us Benjamin Gillom & a seale.


Samuel Hutchinson® Robert Turner.


2 (12) 1648. Know all men by these prsents that we John Turner of Boston New England mercht & Benjamin Gillom of the same Shipwright doe owe & are indebted unto ffrancis Norton of Charlestowne New England Haberdasher the full & just sumne of Two hundd pounds current money of England due to be paid unto Mr Henry Phillips of London Haberdasher at the signe of the goulden Anchor uppon the bridge (for the use of the sd ffrancis Norton) at or before the tenth of August next ensueing the date hereof. ffor the


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wch paymt to be well & truly payd, wee do bind orselves or heires executrs & Administrat. jointly & severally firmly by these p'sents in the sumne of three hundred pounds of like current money of England.


In witness whereof wee have hereunto sett or hands & seales the 5th day of January Anno Dni 1648.


Sealed & dd in John Turner & a seale Benjamin Gillom & a seale


the prsence of us


Robert Turner


Samuel Hutchinson


2 (12) 48. I attested a Copie of a Receipt of a hhd of Virginia Rowle Tobacco by Diekeye Coruethen of Mr Glover of Boston for the use of Mr Thomas Waterhouse.


3 (12) 1648. Shipped by the Grace of God in good order & well conditioned by Wm Paine in & uppon the good Shipp called the Chapman of London whereof is Master under God for this present Voyage Nicholas Trerice & now rideing at Anchor in the port of Boston & by Gods grace bound for London to say three hundred Moose skins & one smale pack of Bever cont halfe a hh. being WB the packe marked as in the Margent, & are to be dd in the like good order & well conditioned at the of bever Nº. 3. aforesaid Port of London (the danger of the seas only excepted) unto Wm Bartholmew or to his assignes he or they paying freight for the said goods the sume of fifteene ten shillings. wth primage & avarage accustomed. In witness whereof the Master or pur- ser of the sd shipp hath affirmed to three Bills of Ladeing all of this tenor, the one of wch three Bills being accomplished the other two to stand voide, & so god send the good shipp to her desired port in safety Amen. Dat. in Boston the ii July 1648


The contents I know not


Nicholas Trerice.


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3 (12) 1648. I attested a Copie of a discharge of cer- taine Bills betweene George Mosse &c: & Wm Paine & com- panie uppon condition that Wm Paine & companie pay unto the sd Mosse 102li ten shillings in merchantable dry fish to be dd at velez Malago.


3 (12) 1648. I attested a Copie of deed from Robt Salstonstall to Christopher Lawson of twelve shares of Swamscott & Dover.


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3. (12) 1648. I attested a Copie of a bill of 9li 118 9d from Henry Sandys to Caleb ffoote to be pd to Joshua ffoote at the goulden cock at or before the 20 (3) next.


3. (12) 48. I attested a Copie of John Woods bond of 40011. to Thomas Lake for paymt of 2191. 58. And 10 (11) I attested the originall.


3. (12) 48. I attested a Copie of Mr Wood protest against Mr Eldred &c: & of Mr Scott's protest against Mr Wood. & a copie of Mr Woods bond to M' Lake of 400li.


5. (12) 1648. Thomas Rood by vertue of a tre of Att": irrevokable from Nich: Roe of Glaston in Somersetshire yeo- man Dat. 3 Apr. 1646. granted a tre Attr to George Ben- nett to aske sue recover & receive of Edw: Browse all such goods as remaine in his hands of John Roe son of the sd Nicholas to wit 1 New Bible. 1 fetherbed wth all things there- unto belonging. 1 pott & a kettle, 1 musket & a fowling piece wth power also to acquitt & discharge.


5 (12) 1648. Rich: Waite granted a tre Att" to James Oliver to aske &c. a certaine debt of 4li in Corne due unto him by assignment of John Browning from Edw: Elmer of Hartford. wth full powr. &c:


5 (12). 1648 Bee it knowne unto all men by these pntes that I Wm Tanner of Coggeshall in the Countie of Essex clothier have assigned ordained & made & in my steed & place by these pntes putt & constituted my loving frend Tho: Lake of Boston in N: England Mercht & Joseph Magot of Hartford in N. England aforesd Mercht my true and law- full deputies & Atturneys joyntly & severally for mee & in my name & to my use, to aske demand leavie sue for, recovr & receive of Edmund Leach & Thomas Pell of New Haven in N: E. merchts. & David Selleck of Boston aforesaid or els where in N: E: mercht. and of all other psons in N: E: aforesaid as well the effects & pceeds of all goods wares & merchandises of and belonging to me the sd Wm Tanner, in theire or any of theire hands, as also all other summe & summes of money debts duties & demands whatsoever to mee due & oweing by any bond bill booke account contract way or meanes what soever, giveing & by these pnts granting unto my sd Attrs my full & whole power interest & Authoritie to & in the prmisses, therein to doe say sue pursue arrest attach implead imprison & eondemne & out of prison to deliver, & to receive, compound & agree, & thereuppon acquittances or other discharges for mee & in my name to make enseale &


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deliver, & generally to doe execute & pforme all & whattso- ever further or other lawfull and reasonable


[Page 176.]


acts & things weh shalbe meete & requisit to be done to & in the premisses in as large ample & effectuall manner & forme to all intents & purposes as I my selfe might or could doe were I then & there present & did the same psonally, ratify- ing & by these prsents confirming all & what soever my said Attrs shall lawfully doc or cause to be done to in & for the recovery & receipt of the p"misses by these pnts. In wit- nes whereof I the sd Wm Tanner have hereunto sett my hand & seale. Dat. the 17th day of March Anº. Dni 1647. & in the 23th yeare of the reigne of or soveraigne Lord Charls by the grace of God King of England Scotland ffrance & Ireland defender of the faith &c:


Sealed & dd in pace of me Wm Tanner & a seale. Chr: Townsend Noty publ. 1647 John Burt his secret:


5. (12) 1648. I attested a Copie of Edmund Leaches bond to Mr Wm Tanner. And also a copie of his Account.


5. (12) 1648: Tho: Lake constituted Mr Thomas Alden of London mercht his true & lawfull Attr wth power to aske &c: of John Wood of London mariner a certaine bond of foure hundd pounds beareing date 10 (11) 1648. & of the receipt to give acquittance &c: also to compound &c: & to appeare before all Lords &c: in any Court &c to doe say sue &c: & generally to doe all things &c: wth power to' substi- tute one Attr &c: ratifyeing irrevocably &c:


5. (12) 1648. James Oliver constituted Rich. Hogg of Boston in N: E: tailor his true & lawfull Attr wth power to aske demand &c: of John Pease & Nich: Treworgie all such debt or debts &c as are due to the sd appearer from them or either of them. & of the receipt to give acquittance &c: also to compound &c: & to appeare before all Lords &c: in anyCourt there to require law &c: to do say sue &c: & gener- ally to doe all things &c wth power to substitute &c: ratify- ing &c:


6. (12) 1648. I attested a copie of Mrs Mary Hawkins invoice of goods laden aboard the peregrine for the Accounts of Mr. Thomas Radbourd Mr Daniell ffairefax & Mr Richard Tyler in all amounting to 5611i. 58. 0d.


6. (12) 1648. I John Thompson in the County of Mid- dlesex marriner doe acknowledg to have Recd of Edw: Bullock


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mariner the summe of thirty three pounds sterl wch I oblige my selfe or assignes to pay to the said Bullock or his Assign- ees the said Summe of thirty-three pounds & for the rate of thirty p cent or according as I shall make of my goods in the said shipp to New England wch the sd Bullock shall accept


[Page 177.] of. Witness my hand this 22th of ffeb: 1647 John Thompson.


6 (12) 1648 I John Thompson doe acknowledge to have recd of Mr Edward Bullock the just summe of ten pounds & is in good merchantable dry Cod fish for his Account to be sould at Bilboa by mee for his best advantage & to con- signe the true pceed unto his brother Wilm Bullock and to this I bind my selfe or my Assignes. Witness my this 5th of July 1648


6. (12) 1648 Left unpaid


1-8-0


Lent Georg Nus


0-12-0


pd Cariag of planck


0- 5-0


Lent at London 0-3-0


Salters horse his


1-0-0


pd horse Minyard


2- 0-0


pd labourers at Minyord to help weigh Anchor 0-13-0


paid for hire


0- 2-0


pd John Horell .


0- 2-6


pd Carpenter henry Smith


0-11-6


for a Coate to Carpenter


0- 8-0


Horse to Minyard


0-16-0


Short Harry


0-4-0


yo expenses


1- 0-0


·


8- 5-0


23 red capps


1- 9-0 ·


10 pr stockings


2- 0-0


10 pr gloves


0-15-0


12-09 -- 0


2 pr worsted Stockings 0 -- 07-0


3 peeces eight ¿ the bay


.


0


5 0


3 Mr Lake .


.


0 17 6


1 Pascatway


·


0 15 0


John Thompson.


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pd Mr Johnson Alehouse .


.


0 17 0


0 02 0


3-05-6


I am debtr .


12- 9-6


3- 5-0


9 -- 4-6


Wages 12 Decemb: to 12 July . 21- 0-0


30-04-6


Memorandum at Boston in New England 6 (12) 1648 there came before mee John Winthrop Governor there Edward Bullocke mariner & uppon his oath did affirme that the writeing in the


[Page 178.]


othe part of this paper was Delivered to him by John Thompson as a true account betweene him & this Attestant, & he doth beleeve that it is soe.


Taken uppon oath before mee John Winthrop Governor :


6 (12) 1648 Bee it knowne by these prsents that I John Thompson of Boston in the Massachusetts mariner doe constitute & appoint Edw: Bullocke of Bristoll mariner my true & lawfull Attr: for mee and in my name to aske leavy recover & receive of Mr Richard Cutt of Pascataq & of all other pson or psons whatsoever inhabiting in N: England all such sumnes of mony as are due unto the aforesd John Thompson & of the receipt to give acquittance in due forme, farther granting my sd Att! full power & Authority to pur- sue implead arrest imprison & condemne & out of prison to deliver & generally to doe all things concerning the prmisses in as full & effectuall manner as if I my selfe were there psonally present accounting for firme & of value whatsoever my Att" shall doe or pcure to be done in & about the prmisses. In witnes whereof I have hereunto put my hand & seale this 7th of July 1648.


Sealed & dd in pnce of John Kelly John Bush


John Thompson & a seale


.


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6 (12) 1648. John Maryon of Boston in N: Engl. shoo- makr sonne of Isaac Maryon late of Stebbin in the Count of Essex deceased did constitute John Maryon (of Braintre) the Elder his true & lawfull Atturney granting him full power &c: to aske leavy &c: all such rent or rents as are due to the sd Appearer for a house & Orchyard ever since it was due according to the will of the sd Isaac his ffather deceased, & of the recpt to give acquittance &c: also to compound &c: & to appeare before all Lords &c: to desire lawe &c: to doe say pursue &c: & generally to doe all things &c: ffurther granting his sd Attr : full power & Authorite for him & in his name to alien & sell the sd house & orchyard wth the appurtenances scituat lying & being in Stebbin aforesd, & deed or deeds of sale to mak seale & Deliver, Ratifyeing irrevocably whatsoever his sd Attr shall doe in the premises. This tre Atturney was renewed 31 (8) 1648.


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7. (12) 1648. I Joseph Armitage of Linne doe acknowl- edge my selfe indebted unto Mr Samuel Wade or to his Assignes uppon all Accounts the sumne of ten pounds six shillings eleven pence halfe penny witnes my hand: sixth of ffebr: 1648. the marke A of


Joseph Armitage.


The Deposition of Joseph Armitage, who saith that Mr Samuel Wade bought of the said Joseph Armitage two houses & severall parcells of land for wch the said Samuel payd unto the said Joseph Armitage the summe of six score pounds to my best remembrance. Taken uppon oath at Boston in New England. 6 (12) 1648. Before me John Winthrop Governo".


7 (12) 1648. At thirtie dayes sight after the first of ffebruary next I pray pay this my first Bill of Exchang my second & third not being pd unto Mr Peter Oliver of Boston in New England or to his Assignes the just summe of thirty-six pound sterl wch is for so much here received. I pray faile not to make good paymt & put it to my Account Boston in New England Yor loveing brother Vall : Hill.


17th of July 1648.


Indorsed. to his loveing brother Mr John Hill Mercht at the Angell & Starre in Cheapside. dd:


7. (12) 1648 Know all men by these pnts That whereas I John Allen of Charlestowne in N: England Merch' have acknowledged my selfe to bee indebted unto Mr Daniel King


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of Linn in New England Mercer the summe of sixteene pounds fyve shillings current English money by a bill under my hand beareing date wth these pntes.


I doe hereby prmise & ingage my selfe to pay or cause to be payd this said sixteene pounds & fyve shillings unto M' Thomas Broughton at his brother Mr Wm Broughton his house behind the Royall exchange in London or in case he should not be liveing or be, absent at the due time of paymt then to pay it to M' Samuel King woollen drap at the upper end of Cheapside neere St Martins in London, or his assignes for the use & behoofe of the sd Daniell King his brother, Ich shalbe fourteene dayes next after my arrivall next in England or by the first day of December next after these pnts, Witnes my hand this first of August 1648,


Witnes hereto is p me John Allen.


Jolliff Ridocke.


Indorsed. Mr Allin I pray pay to Mr Thomas Broughton or Mr Samuel King the summe mentioned in this Bill, so shall I rest yor loveing friend


Daniel King:


[Page 180.]


6 (12) 1648. I attested 2 Copies of Mr John Wood against Capt Harding & Mr Scot against Mr wood. Also a Copie of Mr John Woods bond of 4001 to Tho: Lake for paymt of 219!t 58 . Also a Copie of Mr Leaches bond to Mr Wm Tanner of London. & a Copie of his Account. & two Judgmts of Court for Mr Tanner against Mr Leach. & an Invoice of Mrs Mary Hawkins of goods shipped uppon the peregrine uppon the Acc. of severall men.


6. (12) 1648. I attested a Copie of Baker Cutts bill to Mr Thomson, Mr Thompsons tre to M' Ri: Cutt, Mr Lanes Bill of Exchange.


8 (12) 1648. Boston in New England the 17th octob: 1648 for 1501b Sterl at 40 dayes sight.


ffourty dayes after sight of this my third of Exchange my first nor second not being paid pray pay unto wm Peake or to Daniel Hoare or theire Assignes the sume of one hundred & fifty pounds sterling & is for so much value received here of Richard Cooke here at the time make good payment. so god Keepe yo" Rest yo's to Comand


To M' Samuell Wilson John Manning. Mercht in London.


Boston in New England the 21th of November 1648 for 301i Sterling at 40 dayes sight. ffourty dayes after sight


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of this my third Bill of Exchang my fir nor second not being paid pray pay unto Wm Peake or unto Daniel Hoare or unto theire Assignes the summe of thirty pounds sterling & is for so much value received hereof Richard Cooke at the time pray make good payment & so the Lord keepe yo". & I rest yor obedient


Henry Parkes


To M' Edward Parkes silkman at the signe of the Ship in ffriday


Streete in London


8 (12) 1648. I attested a Copie of a Bill of Major Ed: Gibons to ffra: Norton of 85 !! & a Receit of goods from ffra: Norton to value of 97.5.6 aboard the Peregrine by Mr John Wood.


I attested a copie bill of Ladeing for Mr Kerie signed Nich: Trerice & a Bill Exchange to Mr Malbon signed Stephen good yeare


[Page 181.]


9 (12) 1648 Noverint Universi p prsentes me Thomas Boylson de Watertowne in Nova Angl Planter teneri et firmiter obligari: Willimo Phillips de Boston in Nova Anglia vintner in quinquaguit libris sterling orum Solvend eidem Willo Phillips Executoribus Administr vell assignat suis Ad quad qui de solucone bene et fideliter faciend ob- ligo me he heraedes execut! et administrat meos firm- iter p p"sentes. Sigillo meo sigillat Dat quinto die ffeb: Annº Dni. 1648.




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