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8. That yo" would be carefull to condition wth the Owners of the ship, that we the freighters may have all possible assist- ance of shipps Companie & boate for quick dispatch of the shipp uppon her voyage & the rather because of or want of boates to further the Designe.
Antho: Jenour Wm Rener
Joseph Moore
fflorent : Seymor
Solomon middleton
Vincent Rener.
Wm Righton
Horatio mallorye
2 (7) 1650 Robert Nash did constitute Mr Charls Bridge his true & lawfull Att. wth power to aske leavie &c: of & from John Throckmorton all such summe or summes of money due to him by bill bond or otherwise & of the receipt to give acquittance in due forme also to compound & agree &c: & to appeare in any Court &c: to sue &c: & generally to doc all things &c: wth power to substitute &c:
Mr John Thompson Nants 21th March. 1650
2 (7) 1650 Lo: frend I hope these will find you in N: England, where I am advised yo" are, & makeing of a fishing voyage, God give you a good one & a market to all content, I hope Bilboa will be the place where you resolve to returne, If so pray yo" repaire to M' George Spry. If you will follow my advise, you will do well
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not to goe for the streites for the times are very dangerous & there is many ffrench men of warre gone & goeing thither who doth daily take English.
I should be glad to see you or heare from you, that you
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may make yor enemies lyars, for here are many reports of you, but I give no credit to any of them.
Iff you intend to peeed for Naples, or any other place wth in the streites, & that you have more fish then yor shipp can carry, I desire you in the name of the rest of the owners as also for my selfe to send that fish for Bilboa takeing freight there for it consigning it to Mr Spry abovesd. & write us by all conveyance what you doe & where you goe for or Govern- ment in ordering you how to pceed, from the place where you shalbe, I could say more to you, but will refer all till yor comeing into Europe, consider the money we are out of purse & never got one Denier, & yet let yor words be true & yor pmises pformed & so God will give a blessing to all yor undertakeings, not els remaine
Yor affecteti : frend John Holle
Mr Jolın Hallet of Naples is in London the rest of Mrchants yeild you for losse, I have given them notice of yor pceedings.
Pray faile not to receive the debts due on yor last voyage ffrom Mr John Stoddier for a farthell of pap 11: sterl
ffor 12 hatts sould Mr Ed Johnson 06.
Mr Valentine Hill for a pcell of salt 22: 10
Mr Stoddier, 42li threed at 38. pli is 06:06
46 : 16 str:
John Holle.
Indorsed To Mr John Thompson
Comandr of the shipp
Guift of God. in N. England.
2 (7) 1650. Memoriall for John Thompson Comandr of the ship Guift of God bound for Ourij & from thence for Superdevecha.
When you arrive at Ourij you are to repaire to mons' Jnº Ollier for whom Mr Rozee gives you a tre In sd place you are to remaine fifteene dayes for yor loading. & being there- laden you are to sett saile for Supedevecha where you are to stay fifteene days more for yor unladeing, & the same day you are unladen demand yor money for the freight wch is fifty livers p toune Ourij Missure therefore looke well unto it that you are not wronged at Ourij in yor missure.
Now in case you should lade at Ourij & so be forced to goe for Rochell you must observe that the Missure there be
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not greater then Ourij, & in this case you are to have sixty livers p tonne.
If you should not lade at Rochell then you are to goe for Burdeux & there take in yor ladeing of such goods as he shall put aboard you
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signeing bills for one hundd & twenty tonns at sixty livers p tonne.
If you goe for Bassillonia wth yor goods he is to give you the same freight as though you went to Supdevecha & there to be cleared.
Have Speciall care to observe the days yo" enter into yor ports & ptest assoone as the time is expired. you are to have thirty lyvers p day demorage.
Now when you have received yor freight make it us home by Exchang at the best rates the broakers will advise yo", you are to receive the piece of eight at fifty eight souls & the Spanish pistoll for ten livers, but if in case you trade to & fro wth the shipp & that you put or moneys on the Grosse adventure then be sure allwayes what men yo" deale wth & let insurance be made on the shipp from Port to Port, in as much as the shipp shalbe worth. & give us notice p every poste via Parris.
If you take no freight then give us notice of it from the place where yo" unlade that we may insure homeward on the shipp. be carefull of whom yo" take yor bills that they be good. so that no dispute happen hereafter. & if in case you lade salt to come home saile directly for the westcountry, but not for Plymouth if possible.
We doe expect an acco from yo" of all things Yor men are paid the most pte of them to this day, be carefull to agree wth them, & feare God as becometh Christians. & thus pray- ing the lord to protect
yo" we remaine
If good freight prsent Yor lo: frends
for London or Amsterdam
George Rozee
imbrace it, but still re- John Holle
member Insurance.
Nants le 28th gber. 1648 Rozee
Holle
6 (7) 1650 We whose names are here underwritten be- ing chosen to value or prize a pcell of ground & house of Ri: Straines wth the Marshall Deput levyed p Execution from
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the Court for Paul Allistree, And haveing diligently viewed the same we do judge as followeth.
Imprimis the ground being thirty one foote breadth in front & in length about eleven rodd & so extending to good- man Wings & so to the sea wth the wharfe li.
at 20s. p foote is
31.00.00
One frame much decayed wth the cellar
li
broken and much decayed also at . 14.00.00
45.00.00
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In all for the land house wharfe & cellar as abovesd wth all immunities & preveledges there unto belonging at fourty fyve pounds. Witnes or hands the 5th 7th mo.
Tho: Marshall
Barnabas ffawer Tho: Lake.
6 (7) 16.50 Know all men that I ffrancis Smith Card- maker now inhabitant in Boston do by this present give bargaine sell assure & confirme the one halfe of the barke Prettie wth all furniture thereto belonging now bought from John Thompson to have & to hould the said halfe from all men that shall or may lay claime unto the sd barke as Anchor Cable sailes riggin the halfe of all being due unto the sd James Pew his heires Executors Administratrs or Assignes I ffrancis Smith acknowledge full paymt for the sª halfe bark
Witnes my hand this 4th 6th Mo. 5.0
Witnes Thomas Lun ffrancis Smiths marke
John Webster.
7 (7) 1650 Know all men that I John Thompson master of the ship Guift of God Doe by these pnts give grant bargaine sell assure & confirme unto ffrancis Smith of Boston in N: Engl. Cardmaker that barke or vessel of the burden of twelve touns or thereabouts, wch is called the Pritty & now lyeing in the Dock at Boston wth all the furni- ture belonging to the sd barke as masts sailes yards anchors rode & all & every other materiall & furniture belonging unto her or that is now abord her: to have & to hould to him the sd ffrancis Smith or his Assignes wth all the furni- ture belonging to her : notwithstanding & against the claime or prtended interest of any pson or psons that may lay any claime to the sd vessell by any prtended debt bargaine or other relation belonging unto me: And for the pformance
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hereof, & the security of the sd ffrancis Smith that he may enjoy the sd vessell quietly notwthstanding any claime I doe bind myselfe in the penalty of thirty pound sterl:
Witnes my hand this 5th of Sept: 1650.
Witnes Henry Wills Thom Lund
John Thompson.
Indorsed. Recd in full of this bark pretty of ffrancis Smith Witnes my hand.
John Thompson.
witnes Thomas Lund John Webster
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7 (7) 1650 Know all men by these pntes that I Wm Sayle of Segnatea als Eleutheria Esq. have made & or- deined, & by these pnts doe institute set & appoint John Pierce of Charls towne in New England mariner, my true & law- full Atturnie for me & in my name & for my use to aske & demand levy recover & receive all & singular the debts dues & demands that are due owing or belonging to mee of from or by any pson or psons in N: England aforesa, giveing & granting to my sd Atturney by these pnts my full & whole lawfull power & authority for mee & in my name to sue ar- rest implead & imprison all or any the detainers or wthholders of any the premisses, & them againe out of prison to release, acquittance or other lawfull discharge (uppon satisfaction or other composition in my name to make Seale & Deliver, one Attur. or more under him to set & substitute & at his pleas- ure the same againe to revoke, & also to doe execute & pforme for me & in my name every other Act or Acts thing or things necessary & expedient to be done in & concerning the p"misses as fully & effectually as I my selfe might ought or should doe if I were there psonally present & whatever my sª Atturney shall doe or cause to be done therein law- fully I doe binding my selfe to ratify & conforme by these pnts.
In witnes whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seale the 23 of the 11 month Anº. Dni 1649.
Signed sealed & dd in pnce of William Sayle & a seale John Edwards his mark
Phillip Wharton his marke. p. Henry Smith Scriv".
9 (7) 1650. This bill bindeth me Thomas Yoe of Bos- ton my heires Exec. & Administrators topay unto Wm Hud- son senior of the same towne his heires execut administr or
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Assignes the full & just summe of two hundd pounds sterl in manner & forme following, vizt. fifty pounds sterl in hand twenty fyve pounds in money & bever Merchantable at price current & twenty fyve pounds in beefe & porke at price cur- rent, as also fifty fifty pounds in fish that is merchantable dry & good & beefe & pease & porke at price current at or before the first day of July next ensue
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ing the date hereof, & fifty pounds sterl more in the same kind at price current at or before the first day of July 1652. & fifty pounds sterl more in the same manner & kind at or before the first day of July 1653. & for more sure pfor- mance of the promises I the sd Thomas Yoe doe bind & make over a house bought of the sd Wn Hudson unto the sd Hudson for security :
In testimony of all wch pr misses I have hereunto set my hand this 6th day of Septembr Anno Dni 16 50.
Signed & dd in the pnce of The marke of T
Henry Walton Thomas Yoe
Wm Aspinwall.
14 (7) 1650. Wm Parks assigned to Barnabas ffawer a a bill of thirtie pounds from from Robt Ashman of Stratford for paymt of fifteene 1th of May 1649 in wheate & porke.
Dat. 30 Sept. 1648. & Assigned 14 (7) 16.50
16. (7) 1650 I attested a Copie of Elizabeth Merrick her will & her Inventory.
17. (7) 1659. I attested a Bill of Mr Thurstons to Major Generall, Mr Wm Bren [sic] Brenton & Benjamin Gillom to Mr Thurston.
23 (7) 1650. I ffrancis Knight of Pemmaquid doe oblige my selfe my heires executrs & Administrators to pay or cause to be pd unto John Bushnell of Boston or his Assignes the full & just summe of foure pounds fifteene shillings & three pence to be pd unto the sd John Bushnell upon demand in Merchantable Bever at price current as witnes my hand this first day of ffebruary. 1648. Teste. Georg Newman. ffrancis Knight.
25 (7) 1650. Know all men by these p'sents that I Mr John Hudson & Mrs Anne Elton both of Roade Iland have sould unto Edw. Burt of Charlstowne one Roane horse for the price of twelve pound & one young Cow for the summe of foure pound fyve shillings weh I John Hudson
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& Anne Elton doe bind orselvs to warrant the foresª horse & cowe unto the sd Edw Burt, & doe acknowledg to have recd the summe of sixteene pounds fyve shillings, only fifteene shillings remaines unpaid & so witnes or hands to warrant this in a lawfull way of justice from opposers con- cerning Cow or horse
Witnes here of
Samuel Bellingham
Wm Blantaine his marke.
John Hudson Anne Elton her mike
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26 (7) 1650. John Bible of Hull in N: E: constituted John Tincknell of Wedmore in Somersetshire his wives brother to aske leavie &c: a certaine rent due to his wife for lands in wedmore aforesd (being daught of John Tinck- nell late of wedmore aforesª deceased) also to acquitt sue implead &c: also to sett lett alien & sell the sd pcell of lands for & dureing the residue of her terme therein dureing her life. wth power to substitute one Att: or more &c: ratifying &e:
27 (7) 1650. I certifyed that Hugh Burt the elder of Lin in New England is liveing & in health. 27 (7) 1650.
30. (7) 165.0 Know all men whom these p'sents shall concerne that I John Throckmorton of Providence bind my selfe my heires Exer. & Administrators unto Robert Nash or his Assignes in the full & just summe of one hundred & twenty pounds to save him harmles in respect of a bill wherein he standeth ingaged unto Isaac Walker & Francis Smith in the summe of one hundd & twenty pounds for me the sd John Throckmorton. In witnes hereof I have hereunto set my hand this 14th day of November 16.48.
Signed in the pnee of
Jo: Throckmorton.
Henry Walton Charls Saunders.
30 (7.) 1650 Robert Nash granted a tre Att" to George Munning wth power to aske leavie &c: of John Throckmorton a certaine Bill of one hundd & twenty pounds dat. 14 (9) 1648. & of the receipt to give acquittance, also to compound &e: & to sue implead &c: & generally to doe all things &c: wth power to substitute &c: ratifying &c:
1 (8) 1650 January the 12th Ann Dni 1647.
These p'sents witnesseth that I Tho: Bayes of New Engl: Carpenter for divers good causes & considerations me there- unto moveing have constituted & made & by these presents
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have constitute & made my trusty & welbeloved wife Anne Bayes my lawfull Atturney to aske demand & receive to ar- rest to sue implead & to cast in prison any pson or psons that is known to owe me any debts
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or debts whatsoever either by bill booke or witnes & uppon lawfull satisfaction out of prison to deliver. Also I give my lawfull Atturney full power to make one Atturney or more as occasion shall serve in my absence as if I my selfe were psonally present as witnes my hand the day & yeare first above written.
Signed & dd in presence of Thomas Bayes
Robt Wings marke John Huntley.
These prsents witnesseth that I Lieftent Wm Plummer my selfe or my Assignes or either of us to be accountable for certaine specialties Carpenter : the one Bill of three thousand nine hundd & another bill of tob of two hundd"b. of Tobacco. & ninety two pounds } of Cotton wooll, & another bill of foure & fifty pounds of tob: All these specialties I the sd Wm Plumer or my Assignes are lyable to be accountable to Thomas Bayes him selfe or his Assignes uppon all demands witnes my hand this 6th day of May 1648.
Signed & dd in the pnce of us
Will: Plumer
Arth: Mackworth
a coppy of this next above taken by me R. Howard Not publ
Anne Bayes the wife of Tho: Bayes constituted Mr Rich: Shelton her lawfull Atturney to aske &c of Lieftennt Wm Plumer of Christophers Iland certaine specialties mentioned in a bill of his hand Dated 6 May. 1648. or the value of them. wth power to acquitt & to sue &c: wt power to substitute one Atturney &c: Ratifying &c. & all this was by vertue of his tre Att: Dat. 12. January, 1647
2 (8) 1650. Every of us whose names are here under written Generally by & for him selfe doe covenant pmise & agree to & wth Richard Thurston of Boston in New England Mariner to hould the pt by oath of us severally here under written of such a shipp as the sd Richard Thurston shall build for or uses not exceeding the burden of eight score Tonns or thereabouts, & likewise from time to time as we shalbe thereunto required to satisfy & pay a pportionable
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part according to each of or ptes so subscribed of all such summe or summes of money & goods as shall growe due for the building or
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rigging or fitting pviding or setting to sea of the sd shipp in witnes whereof wee have hereunto subscribed or hands this 28. of June. 1649.
John Rainsford for an eight. John Pemel for one eight. pt. Edw. Gibons one sixteenth because there is no more for mee.
John Allen for one eight. Daniel Hoare for one sixteenth
William Phillips for one eighth. Isaac Allerton for one eight. Richard Lord one two & thirtieth pt.
2 (8) 1650. Nicholas Hodgsden & Eliz: his wife (for- merly wife of John Needam) did make ordeine &c: Peter Bracket of Braintre in N: E: theire true & lawfull Attr to aske &c: of Capt Varvell or any other in whose hands may be certaine goods of her former husbands John Needam, shipped aboard the shipp of the sd Capt Varvell to carry to Virginia, & of the receipt to give acquittance &c: also to compound &c: & to appeare in any Court or Courts &c: & generally to doe all things &c: wth power to substitute &c: ratifying &c:
9 (8) 1650 These shall ingage me John Parris to give unto M' John Thompson or his Order two hundd pounds sterl currant Bills for England at his Arrivall in Barbados for wch I have reed alreadie in pt one hundd Kint of fish at 33 Ryalls p Kint. wch comes to eighty two pounds ten shillings & the remainder the s" John Thompson is to pay unto mee in Barbados unto weh pformance I put my hand this 16th July 1650.
Teste me Wm Stayno Robt Longe.
John Parris
Deposed by Robt Long that Mr Parris did deliver this Bill in his prsence the 11th 8th mo. 1650. before me Increase Nowell.
10 (8) 1650 Know all men that I ffrancis Champnoone doe confesse to owe unto John Mills of Boston the summe of thirtie eight pounds eighteene shillings & 7ª} payable to him
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or his assignes in the month of July or some time in the mo. of October next ensueing the date hereof in merchant- able Codfish at the Isle of Sholes at the price current. and for pformance bind my selfe my heires Exec. Administrators & Assignes firmly
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by these p"sents. Witnes my hand this 13th of ffeb. 1648.
Witnes John Manning Samuel Mavericke.
ffrancis Champnoone.
10 (8) 1650. Whereas John Mills of Boston in N: Engl. mercht hath the nynth day of this present ffeb. bargained & sould unto Capt ffrancis Champnoone one third pt of the good shipp called the Jane of the burden of one hundred tuns or thereabouts wth one third pt of all & singular the masts sailes saileyards anchors cables ropes cords guns shott artillery tackle yronworke apparell boate & furniture whatsoever to the sª ship belonging & appertaineing. To have hould pos- sesse & enjoy the sd third pt as wel of the sd ship as of all & singular the sd masts sailes saileyards & all other the p"misses unto the sd Capt ffrancis Champnoone his Exec. Administr & Assignes for ever as by the sd bargaine & sale doth more fully appeare. Now know all men, that it is fully covenanted & agreed by these p'sents between the sd Capt ffrancis Champ- noone & John Mills (notwthstanding the before mencioned bargaine & sale) that the sd Capt ffrancis Champnoone shalbe accountable to the sd John Mills or his Assignes, for the freight of the sd third pt of the sd ship, for the voyage she is now to take to England, & also for so long time as the sd Capt ffrancis Champnoone shall hereafter sett or let out the sª shipp to ffreight, all charges pportionably for the same being first deducted. It is further covenanted & agreed be- tweene the sd pties, that if the sd Capt ffrancis Champnoone do make sale of the se shipp to any pson or psons, then the sd Capt shall pay or cause to be pa unto the sd John Mills or his Assignes the full third pt of what he shal receive or con- tract for the sd shipp wth all the furniture belonging to the same uppon law full demand made thereof by the sª John Mills or his Assignes. It is likewise further covenanted & agreed betweene the sd pties that if the sd Capt ffrancis Champnoone do not make sale of the sd ship as aforesaid, then the sª Capt is to deliver the possession of the sd third pt of the sd shipp wth the third pt of all the premisses above men- tioned uppon lawfull demand, to the sª John Mills or his As-
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signes, & also the bargaine & sale before specifyed. And for truc pformance of all the sª Covents. & agreements the sd Capt ffran. Champnoone doth bind himselfe his heires Execut & Administrators in the summe of three hundd pound sterl firmely by these p'sents. In witnes whereof the sd Capt ffrancis Champnoone hath hereunto set his hand & seale the twelfth of ffeb. Anº. Dni 1648.
Sealed & dd in the pnee of ffran. Champnoone & a seale. John Dane
George Munning.
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12 (8) 1650. John Thompson Dr to Sam Maverick p 301i received in Lisbone . 30:00:00
p 5500 of staves aboard the Sarah 27:00:00
P 16 pte of the ship Wm & George sould by him to M' Hounsell . 110:00:00
p ballance of an Account past June 25th. 1648
004: 15:04
p 6 months Dyet for Edw. Bullock . 009: 00:00
p 2 oxen received of Thomas Withers 018: 00: 00
199: 05: 04
John Thompson is to make it appeare p Mr Vennar that there was 162 gal of aquavite Delivered Nathaniel pte of the 601. 18 p Contra. Nathaniell owneing the receipt but of 90 gallons. or els to deduct
Will Paine
p Contra Credtr.
p money pd m" Canson of London for me .
90: 00:00
pd m' Abley for me . 09: 00:00
Credit p an error on cloth stockings, & 1li. 198 to Wm Hudson weh he since paid a Debt of Nathaniells by a subscribed Ac- count beareing Date the 21th of Sept. 49 060 : 01: 00
04:19:00
2 yeards of Currell
00: 12: 00
2 paire of silk stockings 01: 12:00 05:15:00
2 yds taffeta & a peece of stuffe . . 6 pound of soape
00: 05:00
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177:04:00 17 : Su is 189 : 04: 00
p 4m of staves to be delivered to the As- - signs of Samuel Maverick forth with 17:00:00
This Account passed betweene Samuel Mavericke & John Thomp- son the 8th of July 1650. Samuel Mavericke.
I Samuel Maverick do acknowledg to have received sat- isfaction from John Thompson for -1 pt of the shipp Will- iam & George, & doe hereby relinquish all claime or title to the sd pt of the shipp. witnes my hand hereunto sett this 10th of July 1650.
Samuel Mavericke.
Mr Bodily & Mr Hancock I doe hereby give you to under- stand that Mr John Thompson hath given me satisfaction for my pt of the shipp Wm & George, & therefore desire yo" not to molest any that by order from him shall demand the sd part. Witnes my hand this 8th of July 1650.
Samuel Mavericke.
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12 (8) 1650. David Sellecke of Boston granted unto Peter Butler of the same a tre Att": to aske leavie recover & receive of all & singular psons in Virginia all & singular debt or debts summe or summes of money &c: & of the receipt to give acquittance &c. also to compound &c: & to appeare in any Court &c to sue implead &c: & generally to doe all things &c: wth power to substitute one Att": or more &c: ratifying &c:
14 (8) 16.5 0 Christopher Clarke &c: granted unto Peter Butler of Boston a tre Atturney &c: according to the former tre of Att":
14. (8) 1650 I attested a bill of John Thompson to Adam Wright for Delivery of 10 H hogshed staves shaken fitt for the Coop to put together at 558 p hun
15 (8) 1650 Henry ffreeman did constitute H: Bright of Watertown in N: Engl: his Atturnr. to aske. &c: of John ffreeman gent. dwelling in blackfriers all the rents issues & pfitts of a certaine house in Blackffryers in London granted by priscilla ffreeman & not yet received & of the receipt to give acquitt: &c: according to the usuall forme wth power of substitution &c.
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15 (8) 1650. Moses & Aaron Pengry of Ipswich consti- tuted Theo: Pengry senior of Glocester theire Att": to re- ceive all such money or rents as are or shalbe due to them from time to time, & acquittances for the same to make, also to sett or lett the ffermes in Upton Bishop in County of Hereford called the thornes & Testwood now or late in pos- session of Thomas Nurden, & granted by will of Isabell Red- verne late of Ipswich in N: E: unto the sd Moses Aaron & Thomas Pengry.
16 (8) 1650. Peter Watson constituted Rich: Walter his true & lawfull Attur: granting him power to aske &c: of Mr Isaac Addington all such money as are due to him for wages. wth power to compound &c: & to appeare in any Court to sue &c: & generally to doe all things &c: wth power to substitute &c: ratifying &c:
17. (8) 1650 Nath: Byam of Boston. constituted Capt Pet: Andrews his true and lawfull Atturney. granting him full power &c: to aske &c: of all &c: all legacies give him & debts due to him. and of the receipt to give acquittance &c: also to compound &c: & to appeare &c: wth power to substitute &c: ratifying &c:
17. (8) 1650. John Robinson of Haverhil in N. E. granted a tre Attur to Robt Pike Salisbury in N: E: to receive a certaine le
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gacie given him by John Robinson of Mapursall in Countie of Bedford Blacksmith his father. and of the receipt to give acquittance &c: wth power to substitute &c: ratifying &c:
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