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Book 2, page 182 .- - towne still indebted to John Cooper for the 18lb of powder 2 bushels & a pecke of wheat & for the shott Indebted 1 bushel of Indian .- [Defaced.]
JANUARY 2 1654.
BOCK 2, page 180 B .- Thomas Baker Deposed testifieth yt being at Luke Lillies House John Coop & I speaking of a prvate obligation between Jonas Wood & Josua Garlick I Heard John Cooper say yt hee sued not for Goodman garlick but for himself & yt noe Damage should come to Goodman Garlick : whereof I thomas Baker Desired others to take no- tise of it, this speech being uttered about the 27 of December Last. This Deposition taken before Mr Gardner & Robert Bond.
JANUARY 2 1654.
Book 2, page 181 B .- William Edwards Deposed testifieth yt John Coop brought him a warrent whereby he was to warne a Jury & also a warrent for Robert Bond to answer
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John Coop in an action of trespass vpon the Case & the Jury & Robert Bond apeared att the place apoynted & when John Coop made knowne the Case it was for the rest of the wheat yt was Dew to John Coop for the 18lb of powder which Rob- ert Bond bought of him for the townes vse which wheat was to be Delivred att the mill & when the townes men vnder- stood how it was thay & he issued it & Mr Gardner & Thos. Baker payd him the rest of the wheat & sattisfied him & writing was Drawne betweene them this Denston taken be- fore Lion Gardner & Tho: Baker.
the charge of the meetinge house.
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Ro Bond
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Jo Mulford.
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William barnes.
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Sam Belknap
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Widow Rose.
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Josephe garlicke.
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Rich Brookes
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JANUARY 5 1654.
Book 2, page 181 B .- William Mulford & Luke Lillie De- posed doe testifie yt thay being prsent att Mr Gardeners House when John Cooper Demanded warrents for Robert Bond & some others & yt Tho: Baker absented himselfe & in a little time Returned agane & yt John Cooper expressed him- self desirous of warrents whear vpon Tho: Baker declared thus himselfto him Desiring his words to be taken notise of yt if he had any thing against any for matter of debt or Damage yt he should produce the party & he was redy to doe the best he could to satisfie him & also Tho: Baker further declared him- selfe touching the end of the Law as the Last remydy & yt if it might be his end might be atayned without Law & yt John Coopers reply to yt was yt if he would vndertake to sattisfie him he would Condesend to him & yt after this Discourse in theis words or to this effect warrents was granted for Robert Bond & others this Last claus willim Mulford excepted. This Depositn' taken before Mr Gardenr & Tho: Baker.
JANUARY 11 1654.
Book 2, page 77 .- William Mulford plaintife hath enterd an action of Defamation against William Simons for vtterng
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slanderous speeches against the Wife of the sd William Mul- ford.
The verdite of the Jury in the Case of William Mulford is that thay found for the plaintife with 10 shilling damage with the Court Charges.
JANUARY 23 1654.
It is also ffirmly agreed & each party both plaintife & De- fendant Doth by this obligation bind themselfes in a bord of 20 pound sterling not to Renew the action above writein ether hear or in any other place : & soe the Declaration & the Depositions to be burned : & soe all Differances to be ended betweene them & thers in all Cases whatsoever yt have been betweene them ffor the times past : also each party doth bind him selfe in the same bond : not to speak of any differences yt have beene betweene them & ther viues in the Disparagmt of each party ; vpon the penalty of paying the bond with the liberty of the Law to the offended party. in wittnes hereof each party sett to our Hands.
It is agreed by the to wne Consering the forfeture of the bond yt the one halfe shall belong to the towne and the Rest to the offended party.
the mark M III of WILLIAM MULFORD.
the mark of M S WILLIAM SIMONS.
Witness LUKE LILLIE Secy.
JANUARY 23 1654.
BOOK 2, page 35 .- It is ordered that there shalbe a High- way in the vacant Lott by Goodman Prices lott straite to the swamp & yt it shalbe 3 pole brod the length of the home Lott & the rest to be 5 pole wide. Jann 23 1654 .- [Crossed in original.]
It is Ordered yt Mr Gardener shall have yt wast Land be-
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tween Mr James home Lott and his owne in Consideration of som part of his addition yt he is wanting (pvided yt hee Leaves the breadth of 2 or 3 pole above Mr James his Barne for Mr James to use.)-[Crossed in original.]
It is Ordered yt Thomas Baker shall have 25s allowed him by a towne Rate in Leiu of his paying Goodman Meggs ffor the 2 akers of Land plowing pmised to by the towne.
JANUARY 23 1654.
BOOK 2, page 23 .- Robert Bond deposed testifieth yt when Samuell Parsons took his Oath in the Matter Betweene Jonas wood & John Coper that to the best of his Knowledg and Re- membrance Jonas Wood was ther prsent all the while yett he sayth he doth not Know butt yt it Might be posible yt Jonas Wood Might be gone out of Dores Just when the oath was given.
John Hand Deposed testifieth yt when Samuell Parsons took his Oath in the Matter betweene Jonas Wood & John Cooper Janas Wood was ther prsent while Samuell was speaking & vpon Occasion he desired that Samuels owne words Might be written this to My best Reme'brance & further att prsen I Remember not.
Samuell Parsons Deposed testifieth that when he gave in his Deposition in the Case betweene Jonas Wood & John Coop it being Read to him before he took his oath yt Obiect- ed gainst the word Could : & Jonas wood sayd that I did well to express in My owne words.
ffurther more Robert Bond & John Hand Doe testifie that when Samuell Parsons was to take his Oath before his oath was given he sd touching yt which Josua Garlick & his wife should say to John Cooper that John Coop Could not deny it But afterward vpon his oath he sd John Coper did not deny it, and Disowned the word Could to be his Meaning : And
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John Hand testifieth that vpon this word it was yt Jonas wood Desired that Samuels owne word Might be writen : Thes Depositionr taken before Lion Gardener & Thomas Ba- ker.
JANUARY 24 1654.
BOOK 2, page 23 .- Josua Garlick Deposed testifieth that at that time when he went to Southampton with John Coper about the wheat to satisfie John Cooper we mett a man, and after yt we overtook Captayne Tappine att Mecoks pond & ther we stayd & pipt it & Drunk of a bottle of rum of John Coop, and then we went to Jonas wood about the wheat att that time to my best remembrance & never att any other about that Corne, And yt the time was after Goodman Bond & Goodman Baker came from the Maine about Goodman Davis his Business.
JANUARY 24 1654.
BOOK 2, page 8 .- Luke Lillie Deposed testifieth yt when he Copied out the Deposti of Goody garlick Sam: Parsons & goody Bishop into the towne book yt it was Done att Good- man Bakers house & yt Jonas Wood was ther & seemed to be in hast to be gone & yt he was absent a while & Came agayne whilst Goodman Baker & I was Comparing the Depositions with the towne book & yt to my best Remembranc he prsently took them to be gone. this taken before the 3 townes men.
Goody Baker testifieth yt Jonas wood took the Depositions of Sam: Parsons: Goody garlick & Goody Bishop & putt them in his pockett & yt shee never see any of them since yt time and yt he came in for them whilst her husband and Luke was Comparinge of them. This taken before Lion Gardenr Ro: Bond Tho: Baker.
Goodman Baker Deposed testifieth yt when the Deposition
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of Goody Bishop Sam: Parsons was taken the Secrytary Cop- ied the Depositions & while Luke Lillie & myselfe wear Com- paring the Copie whith the principle Jonas wood Came in & being in hast as soone as we had read them over he took them & Carried them away and never had them since vnless I saw them att South hampton, & to Samuel parsons testimony whear as it is tould vs yt in his Deposition john Coper could nott Deny it : histrue Deposition was & is yt John Coper Did not Deny it .: & yt is also according to the Copie writen by the Secrytary in our towne book I Doe ffurther ad to the Dep- osition yt to my best knowledg I never sett my hand to any Deposition of Samuell Parsons wherein the word Could was Exprest. This Taken before
LION GARDNER & ROBERT BOND.
JANUARY 24 1654.
Book 2, page 35 .- It is ordered yt every Man Shall clear the high way in the street sixe ffoot ffrom the payles all moveables as namly Carts ploughs wood stones or any thing yt is anoyance to the traviler ether by night or day : this or- der to be observed ffrom time to time after Dew warning given by the Constable which is to be done this week & whosoever is ffaulty herin shall pay 2s the on halfe to him yt Complains & the rest to the towne.
A rate Made by the townes men of 4 pence an aker ffor Discharging the the townes Debt at prsent: & the rest for pub- lick Charge .- [Crossed in original.]
JANUARY 24 1654.
Book 2, page 36 .- It is Ordered yt ffor Our Comfortable & Speedy dispach of publick busines: yt Whosoever shall vtter
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any pvoking speeches yt shalbe judged A disturbance in the Meeting or Court he shall pay the sum of 5 shillings ffor his Offence or more as the men in authoritie shall judg & the fines to be disposed of to the publick use of the towne.
JANUARY 26 1654.
BOOK 2, page 35 .- It is ordered yt Who soever shalbe Cald to give in testimony before authoritie : if he or they shall wil- fully Refuse to give in Evidence in the Case it being Declared to him he shalbe liable to pay the ffine 20 shillings ffor his Contempt & to submit to ffurther Censure according to the Degree of the offence & also Liable to pay such Damage as shall be proved to accrue by the Default.
JANUARY 26 (1654)
Book 2, page 23 -Josua Garlick deposed doth affirm yt I gave no other Order to John Cooper to take any Corne of Jonas Wood but ffive bushels of Wheat in Leiu of ffive bush- els of wheat which I took of John Copers wheat at East Hampton. This deposition taken before Lion Gardenr, Rob- ert Bond & Tho: Baker.
JANUARY 30 1654.
BOOK 2, page 12 .- John Hand Deposed testifieth yt when John Cooper was last hear I heard him say that the testimony which Jonas wood had of Samuell Parsons he sayd yt Jonas wood sayd in the Court to be the Orriginall & John Copers, but the Coppie this to my Best Remembranc & ffurther I know not att prsent.
Tho: Talmage Deposed testifieth that when John Coper was att our towne with his Brother Henery Pierson the sd
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John Coper then sd that the testimony which Jonas wood had of Sam: Parsons Jonas Wood did say that that testimony which he had was the Originall & the testimony yt John Cop had of Sam: parsons was but a Coppie this is that yt I know & no more at prsent. Theis Depositions taken be- fore the 3 towns men.
Goody Bishop Deposed testifieth yt she heard John Coper say that Jonas wood should or would be Cast to the Devill shortly.
Goody Garlick ffurther testifieth yt she Heard John Coper say somthing of jonas woods Casting to the Devill shortly : & further not at psent. Thes taken before the 3 townes men at the same time.
FFEBRUARY 5 1654.
BOOK 2, page 25 .- Robert Bond & Luke Lillie testifieth yt thay heard tho: Baker say yt he found the 3 testimonies of Goody Garlick Goody Bishop and Sam: Parsons in his owne house & that thay was Compared and are according to the towne book taken the 12 of December Last & yt we know yt Jonas wood did see them hear that Day which Thomas Baker sayth he found them. This taken before Lion Gard- ener & Thomas Baker.
Thomas Baker Deposed testifieth that he found 3 writings wherein was the testimonies of Goody Garlick Goody bishop & Sam: parsons being in my house unknowne to me till I ffound them : it being so I solemly testifie yt I nether willing- ly or knowingly Retayned them, also I testifie that Jonas wood saw them here & that he Desired me to bring them to South hampton with me, which accordingly I did & was redy to present them to Jonas wood Or to the Court, if any had Desired them which writings was Compared and are ac- cording to the towne book; this to my best Remebrance.
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This Deposition taken before Lion Gardener and Robert Bond. -[Crossed in original.]
FFEBRUARY 5 1654.
BOOK 2, page 36 .- It is Ordered that Evry Man shall have Liberty till the 15 of Aprill next for the setting vp of his ffence On the Eastern plain & yt shall be Done by yt Day vpon penalty of paying 2-6 a pole according to a former Order Which now in Respect of time is Made voyd-[Crossed in original.]
It is ordered that Whosoever shall Imploy the townes men about any publick busines thay shall have 2 howers ffree for the Dispach of any busines but in Case thay shall Expend Longer time then the party that shall Imploy them or any of them shall pay them 6 pence an houre : Except it be on the apoynted Monthly Meetings for publick Busines.
FFEBUARY 1654.
Book 2, page 31 .- It is ordered yt Thomas Talmage shall have 5 ackers of upland and meadow proportiable.
FFEBRUARY 8 1654.
BOOK 2, page 4 -The Deposition of Ralph Dayghton. The Deponant sayth that being at Josua Garlicks John Cooper Coming in Desired A Lettr of attorney ffrom Josua Garlick about the payment of the boat which was to be payd part in Corne & otherwise According to their Discourse together whear vpon the aforesd John Cooper & Josua Garlick De- sired the Deponant to make a Letter of attornie ; but the De- ponant Refusing of it the sd John Cooper; & Josua Garlick went to Giles Silvester for it to Lt Lion Gardeners & further the Deponant sayth not: this taken before Lion Gardener Robert Bond and Tho: Baker:
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The Deposition of Samuell Parsons. The Deponant sayth yt being Cald in the Case to give wittnes of Goodman Wood & John Cooper the 12 of December 1654 not knowing what the Deponant should speak to vntill the Deponent came to Goodm Bakers Goody Garlick tould the Deponent yt he was to speak to yt which John Cooper spoke the Day before, to the which the Deponent Gave in his testimony, further more the Deponent being Cald to give testimony of what John Cooper sd. when he Came for the Letter of attorney which was yt ye sd John Coop Desired a Letter of Attorney of Josua Garlick & with all yt it was for to sue for himselfe & not for Josua Garlick & yt noe Damnage should Come to him by it for it was to arme himselfe against his adversary as for the wheat the sd John Coop sd yt he did not matter it, but as it made for him in an other Respect he would not take ten pound for the wheat and further more the Deponant sayth nott. This taken before vs vpon Oath Lion Gardenr Ro: Bond Tho: Baker.
BOOK 2, page 168 .- The Depositions of Lion Gardener & Giles Silvester. The Deponents say that the 30th July An: o Dom.r 1654 Josua Garlick gave to John Cooper a Letter of atturnie according to the tennor: therof to Recve all such Debts as the said Jonas Wood was indebted to Josua garlick vnto wch said Letter of atturnie we have in wittnes ther of subscribed our names & was signed, sealed & Delivered in the prsence of vs as Josua Garlicks act In Deed, and fur- ther more : Giles Silvester saith yt when he write the letter of attornie for Josua garlick, yt the said Josua garlick did verry much Exclaime against Jonas wood ffor none payment but as for the particulers which whare manie : I Remember not any, only yt it was for Debt by Reson of my Indisposed- nes, to witt coming newly out of an Ague & the thing being not moved to me till 6 m after, and further the Deponents
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say Not. This is Deposed vpon oath before me this 27 ffeb: an Dom: 54 Robert Bond.
Robert Bond Deposed testifies that Goodman Cooper did never apoynt or assign me to pay any other Corne than one 5 bushels of wheat to goodm garlick at yt John Coper did never Discount or Discharge me of any corne till he gave me an aquittance & this aquittance I Reseved of John coopr about the Latter end of December last (54) This taken be- fore me vpon oath the 27 of ffebreuary 1654 Lion Gardener.
Luke Lillie affirmeth this, yt hearing John Cooper & Josua Garlick Discoursing before authoritie about the Corne yt he had Reseved of Jonas Wood, Josua garlick sd yt he had Reseved but one five bushels of wheat of Jonas wood, whear vpon John Coop desired yt he might speak it vpon oath, then Robert Bond answered yt ther was 5 bushells more by his assignment to John Cooper, & Josua Garlick sd the same, then John coper Desired yt Josua Garlick Might speak his owne words : then after Goodm Bond said that he would not for 5£ but yt he had Minded him of it, & spake as though Goodm Garlick would be in danger by it.
John Mulford also affirmeth the same yts Declared by Luke Lillie This Deposition taken before Lion Gardner and Rob- ert Bond ffebruary 27th 1654.
Book 2, page 169 .- The Deposition of John Mulford and John Hand ffebeuary 27th 1654.
This we testifie that whearas sumtime Last Sumer the ac- counts of Jonas Wood Conserning Josua Garlick being brought vnto vs by John Cooper att John Mulfords house, Josua Garlick being there prsent there was severall things Charged in Jonas woods account wch Josua Garlick Denied but afterwards Jonas wood Came & brought his accounts & in Goodm Bakers house Josua Garlick and Jonas wood Compared ther accounts together and Josua Garlick Did
RECORDS: TOWN OF EAST-HAMPTON.
Manefest himselfe satisfied with sum of the things which he had before denied but Conserning other sum of the things Josua Garlick was silent and Did not verbally Owne them but in the conclusion Josua Garlick did yeeld to Jonas Woods account & gave him an acquittance and Josua garlick was in nonas Woods Debt, And John Hand testifieth touching the time yt it was about the 12th of December when the accounts were Compared. this Deposon taken before Lion gardener Ro: Bond.
Robert Bond Deposed testifies that being att goodm gar- licks John Cooper being ther I wished goodm garlicke to goe with him to Southampton to Jonas Wood to gett him to pay Sohn Coop that wheat which goodm garlick had made use of which was Laid in att his house for goodman Cooper : this possitively affirmed. ffurthermore touching the time when this was Done it was to my best Remembrance when I went ether to Mowing or Making of hay. This taken before Lion gardner ffebruary 27th 1654.
The Deposition of Samuell Parsons ffebuary 27 (54) Sam- uel Parsons Deposed affirmeth yt being sumoned by a warrent to give testimony Conserning the testimony yt he had for- merly given John Coper Denied yt I might be Cald forth to speak whether it was the truth or noe that was in the towne book I made answer and sd yt that was a true Copie which was in the book Goodm Baker turned about before I could well Declare what I had to say & Charged me to hould my peace & sd that by Calling over testimonies this after they ware given in, that thay would have insnared him if they Could, & so I forbore speaking for the prsent. Goodm Baker turned about from me and spoke as though I was not willing to speake to it and sd yt for his he saw no Light for Calling over testimonies after the Jury had them to Judg ; if thay could make any thing of them soe if not thay might throw them away, but after much Discourse about it Goodman
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Hand and Goodm Bond made answer yt Sam; Execpted against the word Could & then I spake fully to it and our hands was sett to it & then Goodm Baker Owned it and said yt I desired the word did to be exprest. ffurther more I being demanded why I was Loth to speak to yt which I had before soe ffreely owned : my answer was yt my silence was from goodm Bakers speech to me: I being sumwhat troubled yt Goodm baker should prevent me in speaking to a thing yt was soe fitting goodm baker hearing of it came to me and said yt he heard yt I was offended at that which he spake to to me & sd yt he thought I had noe Cause, for it was out of tendernes to me Least I should be intrapt or ensnared ; my answer to him was yt ther was no danger in speaking to it being ther was so many yt Could wittnes it: goodm bakers answer to this was yt he did not know the things then but when he vnderstood the thing he was willing it should be spok to & did speak to it him selfe this to my best Remem- brance. This taken before Lion Gardenr and Robert Bond.
APRILL 3 1655.
Book 2, page 36 .- It is Ordered that Ananias Concline shall have an aker of Land in the Eastern plaine in Considera- tion of part of his addition yt he wants in his home Lott.
APRILL 3 1655.
BOOK 2, page 37 .- It is Ordered by the Court that 2 men shall be sent to Coneticut to treat with them at ther Court in may next Conserning our Coming under ther Gourment : after Long debate by the towne at sevrall times Conserning sending men to Coneticutt it is at Last determined to Repeale the fforegoing order May 8 1655.
MAY 24 1655.
It is ordered that Thomas Baker shall have his Land yt he
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is wanting in Liew of yt which he gave vp on the Little plaine.
And also the Land yt is to belong to the mill to Joyne to his Land in the worme fence square with the rest of his Land & to the pond, pvided yt the mill stand in the apoynted place according to the Covenant betweene him & the towne
It is Ordered yt ffulk Dauis & Thomas Talmage shall have the Land granted vnto them adioyning to Mr Gardners Lott on the east side, viz, Mr gardners Lot near the Little pond
MAY 24 1655.
Book 2, page 178 .- Thomas Chatfeild Sixe akers vpon the great plaine be it more or less bounded with the hie way South & John Mulford West & the hie way north & Thomas Osborne East.
Thomas Osborne Senior ffowre akers vpon the great plaine be it more or Less bounded with the hie way South and Thomas Chatfeild west and the hie way north and william ffithian East.
William ffithian three akers vpon the great plaine be it more or Less bounded with the hie way South & Thomas Os- borne West and the hie way north and Beniamine Price east.
Beniamine Price ffoure akers vpon the great plaine be it more or Less bounded wth the hie way South & William ffithian west & the hie way North & Thomas Osborne Junior East.
Thomas Osborne iunior five akers on the great plaine be it more or Less bounded with the hie way South and Benia- mine Price West and the hie way north and John Hand East.
John Hand Sixe akers on the great plaine be it more or Less bounded with the hie way South & Thomas Osborne west and the hie way north & Thomas Baker East.
Thomas Baker ffive akers and halfe on the great plaine be it
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more or Less Bounded with the hie way South and John Hand West and the hie way north and Ralph Dayton East.
Ralph Dayton Eleuen akers & halfe on the great plaine be it more or Less bounded with the hie way South and Thomas Baker West and the hie way north and the hie way through the plaine east.
Book 2, page 177 .- Thomas Tomson ffowre akers and halfe on the great plaine be it more or Less bounded with the hie way South & the hie way through the plaine West the hie way north & Robert Bond East.
Robert Bond ffoure ackers & halfe on the great plaine be it more or Less bounded with the hie way South and Thomas Tomson West the hie way north & Beniamine price east.
Beniamine Price one aeker and halfe on the easterne end of the great plaine be it more or Less bounded with the hie way South and Robert Bond west & the hie way north or prsent Comon and Jeremiah Mecham east.
Jeremiah Mecham the prsent Owner and possessor of the Land fformerly granted to Thomas Talmage Senior Deceased hath 4 akers & halfe on the great plaine be it more or Less bounded with the hie way South & Beniamine Price West and the hie way north and Richard Stratten east.
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