Record of the courts of Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1681-1697, Part 15

Author: Chester County (Pa.). Courts; Lapp, Dorothy B
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Printed by Patterson & White Co.
Number of Pages: 890


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JEREMIAH COLLITT PI")


FFRANCIS LITTLE Didt& ve Jury Impanieled


in an action of ye Case ]


John Simcock John Blunston


Justices


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Walter ffositt William Talley


Robertt Cartter


Caleb pusey


James Swaford John Wood


Richard Buffington Mordica Madock


William hauks Joseph Richards yonger


ffrancis Cadsey Thomas Rollinson


The Jury finds for the plaintiff with tow pounds thirttene shillings six pence with tow pence damage and Cost of Sute


Judgment Awarded according to ye verdite


MICAH THOMAS PI" 1


THOMAS KIRCK Defat The same Jury


in an action of ye Case


Attested as before


The Jury finds for ye plaintiff Six pound re Cost of Sute and damage being therein included. Judgmt awarded according to verdite


RALPH DRACOTT PIť in an action of ye Case JAMES STANDFIELD Dfđt The Jury attested as before


The Jury finds for the plaint fourteene shillings with Cost of Sute and tow pence Damage Judgment Awarded according to ye verdite


JAMES SANDILANDS Plaint


DAVID LOYD Defit now withdrawne


in like action ye Court


before Continued


JOSEPH KNIGHT Plaint


EVAN PRODERA Defdt withdrawne


in an action of ye Case


JEREMIAH COLLITT Plaint )


NATHANIELL THORNTON Defet Continued


in an action of ye Case


JOHN WICKHAM Plaint?


JOHN HOLSTON Defet withdrawne in an action of dept


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The Court AdJorned for an hour and a halfe and mett againe according to adjornm'. Alexsander Deverix exhibited a pitishon but ye Court gave noe answer to it


Jsack few superviser for Chester for ye yeare insuing ye Grand Inquest p'sentment


Wee the Jurors doe p'sent Johanas ffriend for Killing a horse of John Simcocks by shooting of him


Wee alsoe p'sent Susannah freind for takeing a false Test to the p'vertting of Justice In the Case Above Said


Wee alsoe present Johanas ffreind for felloniously cilling and bearing away a sow of John vanculines Contrary to the Law in that Cas made and provided Jacob Chandler foreman


We of the Grand Inquest p'sent John hoskins for Encroch- ing upon the Countys Land Belonging to the prison house in Choster, Jacob CheJ1. Sandler foreman


James Sanderlands being Called and Examined aboute the abovesaid Land Declareth that he did give all that Land on which the Prison now standeth btweene the streett and the Creek att the first begining of this Government for to build A Prison upon


Johannas ffreind being Caled to answer to tow prsentments the Court Granted him Liberty untill the next Court and then to make his appearance


Susannah ffreind being Called to answer to A p'sentment the Court Granted her Liberty untill the next Court and then to make her appearance.


John Vanculin Called to Prosecute his Complaint Against Johanas freind and save his Recognances who appeared not : upon which the Court ordered that a proses be Issued out to bring in the se vanculin to the next Court


ye Court adjornes to John hoskins Chamber


William Collitt being Called appeared not, Joseph Cowborn was Called & appeared not


William Woodmeson Delivered a Deed in oppen Court unto Jeremy Cartter for twenty Acers of Land be the same more or Less bearing date the 9th day of the Tenth month 1090


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Nicolass Piles Delivered a Deed in Oppen Court unto Thomas Hope for one Hundred Acers of Land Lying in Thornbery bearing date the bearing date the Thirthtyeth day of the ninth month one Thousand six hundred and ninty


George Willerd Delivered a Deed of Efeofment in open Court unto Ralph Dracott for tow hundred acers of Land Lying in Marple bearing date the 5th of ye 10th month 1690


Ralph Dracott Delivered a Deed of Morgage in open Court unto George Willerd for one Hundred acers and Premises Lying in Marple bearing date the fifth of y& 10th month 1690


John Blunston Delivered a Deed of Efeofment in open Court being the attorney of Edward Peerson, unto William Gregory for one hundred acers of Land or there aboutes Lying in Darby bearing date the twenty Second of ye ninth month 1690


John Rhumstan DaBivarad a Deed of Convence unte Joshua ffearne for ye use of Henry Gibins in open Court for nine acers of Land Lying in Darby yo sª Joshua being attorney for ye sd Gibins bearing date ye 4th day of ye 10th month 1690


Adam Roads being attorney to Thomas Worth Delivered a Deed in open Court unto Joshua ffearne for ye use of Henry Gibins for three acers of Land Lying in Darby ye sd Joshua being attorney to ye sd Gibins it bearing date ye fourth of ye 10th month 1690


John Wood DeLivered A Deed of Efeofment in open Court unto Joshua ffearne for ye use of John Ellott for one Hundred Acers of Land Lying in Darby ye sd Joshua being attorney to ye sd Ellott bearing date ye 1th of December 1690


Ordered that Jobn Neeles be supervisor for Aston the yeare insuing


The Court Adjornes untill the second Third day in ye 2t3 month next


Att an Orphans Courtt held) John Simcock president


att Chester for the County of Chester the the first third day in the first month 1690/1


John Bristow John Blunston


Justices Nicolas NewLine present Samuell Levis Geo: fforman sheriff


Joshna flearue Clerke


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CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA


Joseph Taylor Exhibited a petition to the Court and the Court Considered the same but the trusstee having given in his accounts the Last Courtt and the Co't being satisied therewith will not medle any further. Except any new matter shall appeare before them; and then hee shall bee heard


Robert pile and Jacob Chandler appeared according to the Last Co'ts order and brought an account of the sum of the inventory and of debts and an accountt of the devistion of the Estate belonging to the Orphans and alsoe a bond for the payment of forty pounds nine shillings and two pence under the hand and seale of Edward Beazer


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1


The inventory amounts to the sum of .. 314


10 8


William Clayton debtor to the Esstate. 017


8


0


The Stan! mill


003 5


Edward Browne debtor to the esstate .. 004 2


9


339


5 9


The debts amounts to


096


7 1


remaines


212


S


8


The widdows thirds amounts to


080


16


2


remains due among the orphans


162 12


5


To be divided in eight parts each part amounting to


020


4 1


Edward Beazer exhibited a petition to the Co't and the Co't Considered the same and upon a full hearing of the matter it was ordered that the said Edward Beazer be fully Discharged and he is hereby discharged of the Estate of Edward Beazer deceased belonging to his Brothers and Sisters as may appeare by a bond brought in by Robert pile and Jacob Chandler amounting to ye sum of forty pounds nine shillings and two pence


John Blunston Samuell Lewis and Joshua ffearne made re- turn to this Co't according to the Last Co'ts order Concerning the Orphans of William Wood Deceased (vizt) that the have Indevored to Compose the matter Amongst the said Orphans


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and hath brought them to an agreement which said agreement was produced in Co't under the hands of the said Orphans; the being Contented therewith; whose shares and parts of the said William Woods Estate amounteth to one hundred and Twenty nine pounds five shillings a peece being three of them (vit) John Johnathan and Susanah


Att a Court held att Chester for yª County of Chester ye second third day in ye first month 1691 and


held by adJormnent


tow days aftter


John Blunston President


John Simcock John Bristow


Justices


Nicolas Newlin


James Sandelands


present


Samuell Levis 7 Geo: fforman sheriff Joshua ffearne Clerke


The Court being Called did AJorne untill the afternoone and mett againe according to AdJornment


The Grand Inquest Called and Impaniled


William Smith Caleb Pusey Joseph Cuekson


Joseph Wood Evan prodera Edward Cartter


Samuell Sellers Samuell Miles Thomas Peerson


William Woodmansee


Humphrey Ellis Joshua Hastins


John Bayles Walter ffossitt Charles Whitecor


John Neild John Gibins


Philip rumon


ye Courtt AdJorned untill the eight hour the next morning The Orphans Co't was Called and noe business appearing was AdJorned untill the first Third day in the eight month next


WILLIAM CLAYTON PIť Defdi


JEREMIAH COLLITT


defered


in an accon of trespas and Ejeement


NATHANIELL THORNTON THOMAS BROWNE JOHN in an aecon of debt


Defat withdrawne


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JAMES SANDILANDS JOHN SMITH


7 Defet withdrawne


in an accon of debt


JAMES SANDILANDS Pltf 1 THOMAS SIDBOTTOM Defdt withdrawne


in an accon of Debt


JOHN NIXON


withdrawne


JOHN MADOCK


Defit


JAMES SANDILANDS Pltff


EDWARD and ANN BEAZER


Defat (withdrawne


in an accon of debt


GEORGE FORMAN


GEORGE ANDROS


Defd' Continued


upon attachment


GEO : FFORMAN


RALPH DRACOTT


Defit withdrawne .


in an accon of Debt


THOMAS ROLLINSON PIť


NATHANIELL LUKINS


Defªt Continued


in an accon of Debt


JOHN HENDRICKSON


Pltf


JAMES STANDFIELD


Defdt -withdrawne


in an accon of Debt


JOHN WORRELL


THOMAS ROLLINSON


Deffdt


withdrawne


THOMAS BROWNE JOHN


Pltf


FFRANCIS SMITH


Defdt withdrawne


in an action of ye Case


The Sheriff made Return of an Execution against Thomas kirke: not to be found.


Johanas ffriend was Called and did not appeare Susanah ffriend Called did not apear


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RECORD OF THE COURTS OF


JEREMIAH COLLITT the Pl'ff and Defet both ap- NATHANIELL THORNTON Defdt. in an accon of Debt peared and the PI'ff produced la bond under ye Defats owne hand and seale and a bill of Three pounds; all which the Defet owned.


The Declaration was read and ye Def"t put in his plea in writing


ye Jury Impaneled


John hood


Robert vernan


Thomas Bradshaw


William Garett


John Holston


Juryos


Robert Barber


William Hauks


Thomas Rollinson


James Browne James Standfield


we the Juriors finds for ye Pltff the sum of five pounds tenn shillings nine pence due from Interest for the same and tow pence damage with Cost of suite


Judgment according to verdite John hood foreman


The Court adJorned for two hours and mett againe accord- ing to adJornment


Caleb pusey attorney to ) the same Jury as as above Except-


CHARLES ASHCOM PIt !! ing Tho: Cross instead of William


JOHN VANCULIN Defdt hauks


in an accon of trespass


on ye Case L


the declaration was read but ye Defdt denyeth the declaration and saith that the Land is his owne


Thomas Powell attested to ye declaration An order from the Proprietary and Governour under the hand of Philip Leihmaine was read


A paper under the hand of Otto Ernescock and Isarell helme was read


Otter ernestcock being attested declareth that before this Government Vanculin had a grant of one hundred acres of Land and Ephrim harman was spoaken to for to record it


The Jury finds for the Defet with Cost of Suite and two


John Balwin


Thomas vernan


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pence Damage whereupon the PIff Craved an Apeale to the next Provintiall Court in Law to be held att Chester and it was Granted


presentment


We present Andrew freind Mordecai Madock & Joseph Wood for taking and bearing away the Indians goods out of there traps to the indangering of the peace and wellfare of y" King and Queons subjects in this province, Jacob Chandler foreman


Joseph Wood Mordecai Madock and Andrew freind was Called to answer to a presentment of the Grand inquest and was put to there Choice whether ye would Come to tryall or travis it ; whereupon the submited themselves to the Court and upon there submission having made satisfaction to the Indians was discharged


The names of the constables for the yeare insuing


George Churchmau


for Chester


Micaell Blunston


for Darby


Tho : Jones "


for Uper providence


Richard Bernard


for Midle towne


ffrancis Yarnall


for Springfield


Tho: Menshaw


for Neither providence


Daniell Willimson


for Marple


Tho: Boweter


for Edgment


Tho : King


for Concord


Nicolas pile


for Beathell


John Baldwin


for Aston


John Jerman


for Radnor


Daniell Humphrey


for haverford


the Court ad.Torned untill ye seventh houre ye next morning and meet againe


A presentment of ye Grand inquest wee of ve Grand inquest doe present the supervisor of ye Towneship of Chester for not mending that mirey place that is next to ye Kings road in ye way that Leads to Concord this being y" 34 time, we alsoe present ye Towneship of Ridley for not Clearing trees and


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RECORD OF THE COURTS OF


Loggs that Lyes in ye Kings roade betwixt amors Land and Crum Creeke


Jacob Chandler forman


ffrancis Balding Acknowledged a Deed in oppen Court unto John Madock for fifty aceres of Land with all the housing and Improvements upou ye same and all its appurtenancis Lying in uper providence bearing date ye Tenth day of ye first month 1690


John Kingsman acknowledged a deed in oppen Court unto Ayre for one hundred aceres of Land and appurtenances Lying in Chichester bearing date ye 10th Day of ve 1% month 1691


George iforman attorney to John Wickhamn acknowledged a deed unto Thomas King for one hundred aceres of Land Lying in Concord bearing date yº 1 Day of ve 10th mo 1691


Thomas Vernan Randle vernan and Walter fositt acknowl- edged a deed in oppen Court unto Caleb Pusey for, two hundred and fifty aceres of Land Lying in Chester County beareing date The Tenth day of the first month 1691.


John Simcock John Bristow and Randle Vernon executors to Thomas Brasie acknowledged a deed in open Court unto Charles Brooks for three parcels of Land Containing Three hundred and Thirty aceres in aston bearing date ve 10'a day of ye first month 1691


John Simcock Jolin Bristow and Randle vernan Executors to Thomas Brasie acknowledged a deed in open Court unto Thomas England for one hundred aceres of Land Lying in se fork of Chester Creek bearing date the 10th day of re first month 1691


William Clayton assigned over a deed in open Court unto William Rowe for one hundred and fifty aceres of Land Lying in Concord bearing date ve 10th Day of ye 12th mo 1684


Joseph Richards ye elder acknowledged a deed in open Court unto Nathaniell Richards for one hundred aceres of Land Lying in Chester County bearing date ye 10" day of ye 1st mo 1691


John Wood Acknowledged A deed in open Court unto Howell James for five hundred aceres of Land Lying att the uper end of newtowne bearing date yº 10" day of the first month one Thousand six hundred ninety and one.


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Howell James Acknowledged a deed in open Court unto John Wood for two hundred and fifty aceres of Land Lying in Edg- ment bearing date ye 10th day of yº first month 1691


Caleb pusey acknowledged a deed in open Court unto Eliza- beth Redmeale for Thirty aceres of Land Lying in Midletowne bearing date ye 10th day of ye first mo 1691


Whereas Complaint hath been made by sererall persons of This County for want of an account of tho Levies what hath been paid and who hath paid and who hath received and what the have received upon which the Court hath Called for au account to all the receivers and the was produced and the Countys Charges made up in open Courtt and the severall papers presented to the Grand Inquest to perruse that if pos- sible the may give satisfaction to there neighbors.


The Court ordered that the Grand inquest have on Order to Lay out a Convenient Road from Radnor to Chester


The Court ordered that the sheriff have an Order for the Gathering of the County Levies that are yet unpaid and that destress bee made of those that refuse to pay after notice given


The Court AdJornes until the second Third day in the fourth Month next.


A p'sentment of ye Grand Inquest


We of the Grand Jury present the want of the mending the bridge on the king's Road over ve trench near the mill alsoe we present the want of mending the bridge over the mill trench by William Woodmanseys.


We also p'sent the want of a Convenient Road between the Towne of Radnor and Chester, we alsoe present the want of the road over and on both sides ye run between William Wood- manseys and Larrons roothes to be made Convenientt for a Cartt to pass. we present the want of LeLather searchers in this County according to Law we present the want of fence vewers in the Towne of Aston we present Edward Cartter for absent- ing himselfe from the service of this Grand Jury; wee present George Stoude of Concord for swearing by the name of God on the Third day of this Instant Contrary to the Law of this


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Province we present the want of the booke of Laws in this County for the publick service thereof


Caleb pusey foreman


ye Court AdJorns untill ye second Third day in ye fourth month next


Att a Co't held at Chester for ye County of Chester the 9th day of ye 4th mo 1691 After silence was comanded The Comission of ye yeare was read


John Simcocke prsident John Brisstow


Samuell Levis Justices James Sandilande present


George fforman Sheriff Joshua ffearne Clerke


The Grand Inquest was Called and apeared except Joseph Wood who was Excused.


WILLIAM CLAYTON PI'ff JEREMIA COLLITT Defat in an accon of a Trespas and Ejectment defered the Last Cort now Called againe


was this Co't offered by John Bristow and John Simcocke to come to Tryall by ye Country but Rob' Ewre did aledge that There was not A Corrum of Justices to which John Bristow reployed that care should be Taken that Justices should be provided by the Afternoon but Robert Ewre said he was unprovided and desired that the cause might bee bee defered untill ye next Co't to which the parttys concerned did Agree then to come to Tryall.


JOHN WORALL pl‘ff EDWARD PRIMITI Defeet


in an accon of Debt


The Declaration was read and the bill under the Defety hand


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for four pounds was read and owned but Defds play was that ye pl'ff gave him further time than ye bill mentioned


Jury


John Jerman William Tally


Joseph Need


Tho: vernon


John Hallowell Rob Barber


Joseph Richards elder Tho Baldwin


Albertt Hendrickson Rob Carter


Jacob Hendrickson Jeremiah Collitt


ye Jury finds for ye pl'ff five pounds wth Cost of Sute & one peny Damage Judgment according to verditt


CORNELIOUS EMPSON pIff The PI'ff and Defet bath Apeared


JEREMIAH COLLITT Defdt and the Defdt made it Apeare In an accon of Debt that The prossess was not ox- hibited in time according to Law Therefore the Co't granted ye Def" A none suite


GEORGE FFORMAN pltff


GEORGE ANDROSS Defat


upon attachment


now Called and Continued again This Coït


Continued y& Last Cort j


Joseph Richards ye Elder Entered A Cavett against his sonn Concerning a parcell of Land The Co't AdJorned for one houre and a halfe and mett againe according to AdJornment


THO ROLLINSON pl'ff NATHANIEL LUKINS Defdt Continued ye Last Cortt and now withdrawne


Andrew Lock and Isarell Holme was called and apeared The Charge Against them was killing of geese to which Isarell Holme did confess that hee did kill one Goose but upon his submission promising never to doe such acts any more was discharged paying there fees


Mortton Morttonson exhibited A pittion to ye Co't and ye Co't Considered ye same and ordered that it might be returned to ye Grand Inquest that the matter may be accomodated.


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RECORD OF THE COURTS OF


Afterwards Isarell Holme was ordered to give securyty to the Sheriff for his apearance the next Co't to Answer to a Complaint made against him Concerning hogg stailing into whose Custody he was Committed


ye return of Radnor Road to Chester


The Grand inquest made return of A Roade Laid out from Radnor to Chester Towne the 20th of ye 2ª mo 1691 wee of the grand inquest for ye County of Chester in persuance of an order of Co't bearing date the third of the first mno 1691 having Laid out a Road for ye Township of Radnor begining at a marked black oak standing by the great road from Chester to Marple ye sd oak standing in ye sª Marple Township near John Howells house thonco north Easterly Through yo sa Howels Land to Daniell Williamsons Land then Through the sª Williamsons Land near his house to a run near Josias Taylors house then through the sd Taylors Land to William Howells Land then Through the sd Howells Land to the widdow Elis Land, then Through the sª Elis Land to David Morris Land Then Through the s" Morris Land to a black oak with Ten knoches standing thereon then downe the sd Land through a valley Called the dry holew to Darby Creeke then over the s' Creek and through morris lewelins hollow to Evan proderos Land then along ye said Evans land to Thomas Joanes Land then thorrow ya sd Joanes Land to James James Land to a white oak marked with Ten knoches in ye st James Land then through the said James Land to Richard Miles Land then Through the sª Miles Land to Elis Joans Land then through ye sª Joans to James Moors Land then Through the sª Moors Land to Evan Ollivers Land then through the s- Ollivers Land to William Davis Land in Radnor township then through the sd Davis Land to the high road it being the Corner Stake of the sd Davis and Richard Cooks Land from thence Along the sd road northerly to a black oak marked on foure sides with five knoches a peece standing in the Center


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of ye sª Radnor township the sd. road having trees marked from one End to the other Calleb pusey foreman


David Lloyd offered in the behalfe of the Welsh that the was willing to pay according to there proporcons from the time the have been Leagally of this County And after some debate it was agreed and acknowledged by David Lloyd that the Welsh who are reputed to bee within the bounds of Chester County shall Contribute towards paying of the tax, the same being assesed and Levied upon them as upon the upon the Inhabittants of Chester County according to due proporcon and priority of residence and settlement. The Inhabitants of the County of Chester Indemnifying them ye said Welsh from paying in Philadelphia County and be at the Charge of alter- ing the pattents and Deeds which mencon philadelphia Instead of Chester County provided that such thore Centrobaton to the said tax shall not bee prejediciall or made use of to debar them of any priveledges that the proprietor is or shall be willing and Capable to grant or Confirme unto them.


According to the order of the Governor the Co't ordered walter fositt and philip Rumon for Leather Searchers for this County and Sealers of the Same with the Seale C for Chester


The Grand Jury presented the want of a supervisor in Ridley whereupon the Co't ordered John Sharples to bee supervisor for the year insuing


Thomas Coeborne Acknowledged a deed in open Co't unto ffrancis Balding for one hundred acres of Land Lying in Chester township with ye mesuage and appurtenances, bearing date the ninth day of ye 4th month 1691


Thomas Coeborne acknowledged a deed in open Co't unto his son William Coeborne for one hundred and five acres more or Less with ye housing and plantacon and appurtenances bearing date ye 9th day of ye 4th month 1691


Thomas Coeborne acknowledged a Deed in open Co't unto Joseph Cooborne for one hundred acres of Land more or less with the mill and hous and appurtenances Lying in Chester towneship bearing date ye ninth day of the fourth month 1691


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Thomas Worilaw acknowledged a Deed of setlement in open Co't unto John Worilaw and Ann his wife for two hundred and fifty Acres of Land with halfe the housing and Improv- ments upon the same Lying in Edgmont bearing date the first day of the seventh month 1691


Joshua Hastings acknowledged .a deed in open Cort unto John Sharples for fourty acres of Land Lying in neither providence bearing date the 10th day of ye 4th mo 1691


George Simcock by his Attorney John hallawell acknowl- edged a Deed in open Court unto John Clewes for fifty acres of Land Lying in Darby bearing date the Eight day of the fourth month 1691


The Sheriff made return of an Execution against Andros ffreind and Johanas ffreind att, the suite of Petter Dalhoa This Execution is satisfied onely nineteen shillings and two pence which was made up by John Bristow and James Sandilands which was ordered to be paid by Andros friend


The Sheriff made return of an executon against nathaniel! Thornton at the suite of Jeremiah Collitt That the third day of the six month 1691 did Levie the same upon the house and plantacon of the said Thornton which was apraysed by Twelve men of the neibourhood to the sum of Eighteen pounds, the said Thornton having the Corn now growing upon the ground.


ye Cost AdJoined untill ye second Third day in ye seventh month next


HANCE FETTERS pl ff EDWARD EGLINTON Defat Withdrawne


in an accon of debt


EDWARD EGLINTON pl'ff


HANCE PETTERSON Defdt withdrawne


in an accon on ye Case


ALBERT HENDRICKSON pl'ff ANN FFRIEND Defit withdrawne


In an accon of Debt


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CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA


Att A Coft held att Chester for ye County of Chester yº 6th day of ye 8th mo 1691


John Simcocke p'sident John Blunston Jolin Bristow Wm Jenkins Justices


Geo: Maris p'sent


James Sandilands Samuell Levis George fforman Sheriff Joshua ffearne Clerke


The Cost was called and Silence was Commanded and ya Grand Jury was called Over. The accon of George fforman pl'ff and George Andross Defat which have been depending these Three Corts was now called and ye Declaracon was read wherein ye pl'f declareth for Eleven pounds Ten Shillings and Three pence upon balance of accis as by accois in Cor pro- duced doth appear And ye pl'ff was attested to his accots and then Craved Judgment against ye Defa And ye Co't Granted ye same




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