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James Sanderlins John Test and william orian appraizers appointed to appraize ye attached servant Justa Justassen, in ye action of Peter Bacorn agst Xtopher Billop, Returned their award that they vallued sd Justa his servis to Capt" Billop worth 650 gildrs
Lawrens Cock In Cort Ingaged to ye undersherrife will: warner to pay this abovesd 650 gilders for and in behalfe of him ye sª Justa Justassen ;
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146 .
RECORD OF
nov. 25 1679
Upon the Peticon of Jan Van Cuelen The Cort haue granted him Liberty to take up one hundered acres of Land wthin this Corts Jurisdiction wch heretofore is not granted taken up or Improoved by any others, Provyded hee the Peticon' seats & Improoves the same according to his honor ye gov" orders & Regulacons.
This day appeared in Court John Test of upland mer- chant, whoe declared to assigne Transport and make ouer free & cleare of all Incumbrances, unto Richard friends of waymouth & milcomriges in ye kingdom of England his heirs and assigns, all that ye sd John Test his plantation or farme Lying and being att upland aforesaid Contayning 200 acres of as well cleared as wood Land; together wth all and singular ye dwelling houses outhouses fences or- chard & all other itts appurtenances together wth ye oxen cowes hoggs & sheepe thereupon; This abovesd Land was first granted by pattent from Governo! francis Louelace bearing date 7th of June 1672 unto neeles matsen ; & sence by ye sd neeles mattsen sould unto John Test by John Test unto Rich: Guy, by Rich: Guy unto John hayles, by John hayles again to John Test & by ye sª John Test unto ye abovesd Richard friends, and the sª John Test declared to haue Given unto ye sª Richard friends a deed of sale & all ye papers & wrytings Conserning ye premisses, unto him ye sª Rich: friends ; aforenamed.
James Sanderlins as attorney of Richard friends of way- mouth etc: did in Cort declare to aknowledge the assigning & makeing ouer of the abovesd Land plantation Cattle and
147
UPLAND COURT.
Nov. 25 1679
All itts appurtenances unto Stephen Chambers of way- mouth & milcomriges aforenamed; and that hee ye sª Richard friends ; had Given unto him ye sª Stephen Cham- bers ; an absoluth deed & Conveigance of ye premisses ye 8th day of august 1679 : in New Yorke ; as also ye Pattent - & all other Papers belonging or appurtayning to ye same; and that there was att p"sent upon ye sª plantation in the Custodie of ye Tennant will: oxle fower oxen three Cowes three sowes & twoo yeos & their Increase; and further hee ye sª James Sanderlins declared that hee as ye attorney of Stephen Chambers abovesd did for and to ye use of him ye sª Stephen Chambers take possession of all & singular ye Land & premisses :
Upon the Peticon of Harman Jansen of Carke's hoek ; The Cort doe grant him Liberty to take up on the west syde of this Riuer of delow" wthin this Courts Jurisdiction ; one hundered & fifty acres of Land wch heretofore is not granted taken up or Improoved by others; the Peticon !. seating & Improoveing ye same according to Lawe Regula- cons & orders ;
This day appeared in Court James Sanderlins and Lau- rens Cock whoe declared to haue sould assigned and made ouer unto walter forest John forest & francis forest, all their ye sª James Sanderlins & Laurens Cocks Right Tytle and Intrest to a Certayne tract or parcell of Land of 417 acres ; Lying and being on the west of delowar River be- ginning at a Corner marked whyte oake standing at the north East syde of poetquessink Creeke at ye mouth
148
RECORD OF
Nov. 25th 1679
thereof, and from thence Running along ye River syde bounded therewith north East ninety perches, and East by north Twoo hundered fourthy & six perches to a Corner marked Pyne, standing att ye river syde, from thence north north west by a Lyne of marked trees 300 perches to a corner marked Spannish oake standing at ye syde of ye maine Run of ye sª Creeke, and from thence following the severall Courses of the sd Creeke, to ye first mentioned Corner whyte oake Contayine 417 acres as abovesd accord- ing to ye surveighs made thereof by the surveigo", walter wharton ye: 8th day of octobr 1678;
Henry Hastings this day apearing in Court, declared to haue sould assigned and set over unto John Test of Upland his heirs and assignes, all his ye s! Henry Hastings Right Tytle and Intrest; to a Certayne parcell or tract of Land ; called hastings hope, scituate and being on the west syde of delowar River; a myle above Poetquessink Creeke, be- ginning at a Corner marked Pine standing by the Riuer Syde being a Corner bounded Tree of ye Land of James Sanderlins and Laurens Cock and from thence Running East by ye River syde one hundered & Eighty perches to a Corner marked Red oake, standing att ye upper syde of ye mouth of a small branch from thence north north west 341 perches then west south west 100 perches to a Corner marked Spannish oake of se James and Laurens and stand- ing at ye syde of ye maine Run of Poetquessink Creek and from thence S. S. East by their Lyne of marked trees 300 perches to ye first mentioned Corner marked Pyne at
149
UPLAND COURT.
Nov 25th 1679
ye River syde, Contayning Twoo hundered acres of Land, according to the surveig made thereof by the surveigo! walter wharton ye 10th of october 1678 :
Jonas Nielsen makeing apeare to ye Court that there was due unto him for Expensis, about the burriells of Peter Veltscheerder & Christiaen Samuels whoe were by the Indians murthered att Tinnagcong Island1 in ye servis of m! Peter alrichs in ye Jeare 1672 the sume of 106 gil- ders, and sª Jonas desiering sattisfaction ; The Court are of opinion that Either m" alrichs whoese servants they were, must pay ye same, or Else ye sª Jonas must bee paid out of the Estates of the deceased if any bee or can bee found;
Upon the Peticon of will: orian The Cort granted him Liberty to take up wthin ye Jurisdiction of this Court one hundered acres of Land Provyded that hee ye sª orian makes p"sent Improovement on ye sª Land & seates ye same ac- cording to his Hono". ye governo". Regulacons, The sª Land to bee not before by any others taken up or Improoved.
Upon the Request of michill Izard Late undersherrife ; The Co" doe grant him Execution according to Lawe against all p'sons (his debtors for fees) whoe shall deny him his Just fees Earned in ye tyme of his being under- sherrife of this County.
Albert Hendrix of Lamoco apearing in Court, declared to Transport and make ouer unto John Test of Upland all
1 " Tinnagcong Island." See note ante page 141.
150
RECORD OF
Nov. 25th 1679
his Right Tytle and Intrest to a Certayne small parcell of Land, Lying and being att ye head of Upland Creeke be- ginning att Robberd Waedes markt beetch tree standing att ye syde of the Creeke, and soe up along the Creek syde to a small gut or Run, and soe up along the sª run to a markt whyte oake tree and soe stricking dounwards againe wth a Lyne of markt Trees to the place of beginning, itt being a narrow slipe alongst the run or Creeke syde and Contaynes about fourthy acres of Land; This Land being part of a greater quantity Granted unto him ye sª Albert by Pattent from ye Governo". and Called Lamoco; and hee ye sd albert declared to have Received full sattisfaction for the same;
John Test of Upland, declared in Co" to Transport and make ouer unto Richard Boveington and John Grub all and singular the slipe of Land here abovementioned, made ouer unto him the sd John Test by albert Hendrix of La- moco; and declares to haue Received full sattisfaction of them ye sª Richard and John for ye same ;
John Test of upland apearing in Court declared to haue bargained, sould Transported and made ouer all his Right Tytle and Intrest to a Certayne tract of Land Called the hopewell of Kent Unto Richard Boveington and John Grubb both of upland, the sª Land Lying and being on the west syde of this River of delowar and on the southwest syde of upland Creeke beginning at a Corner markt blake oake of ye Land of albert hendrixen Called Lamoco, stand- ing att ye syde of the sª Creeke by ye mouth of a smal
151
UPLAND COURT.
Nov. 25th 1679
Run, from thence Running South Southwest up the sª Run 136 perches to the head thereof, and from ye head of the sd Run S: west 155 perches, by a Lyne of markt trees to a Corner markt blake oake of ye Land of marretties Kill, from thence west southwest by a Lyne of marked trees 80. perches to a Corner marked whyte oake from thence North Northwest 266 perches to a Corner marked blake oake, from thence East North East by a Lyne of marked trees 296 perches to a Corner marked poplar, standing att ye syde of a small Run, from thence East South East doune ye sd Run 22 perches to the mayne Creeke, and from thence doune alonge the s Creek, to the first mentioned black oak, Contayning Fower hundered acres of Land, according to ye surveigh, made thereof by the Late Surveigo", walter wharton the 27th of September 1678; hee ye sª John Test onely Excepting and Reserving out of this abovesd. 400 acres of Land the uppermost part thereof Contayning one hundered acres; wch hee ye sd John Test hath sould unto William Woodmancy, so that Richard and John haue noe more then 300 acres of Land : and they the said Richard Boveington and John Grub did agree wth ye sd Test to pay for the Pattenting of ye se Land themselves
John Test of Upland in Court declared to Transport and make ouer unto William Woodmancy of Upland one hundered acres of Land out of the tract of 400 acres above- mentioned being the uppermost part thereof; and was divyded from ye other 300 acres wth a Lyne of marked trees by ye surveigo". Walter Wharton.
152
RECORD OF
Nov" 25+ 1679.
Albert Hendrix of Lamoco, apearing in Court did aknow- ledge a deed for ye makeing ouer unto oele Eriksen of all ye upland Lying and being below upld Creeke betweene twoo Little Creekes Called harwikes Kill & middle' Kill but the marrishes were Excepted & Reserved. This Land was first granted by Pattent from Governo", Louelace ye 10th of april 1673 : unto Juns Justassen in a greater quan- tity and sence one third part thereof made ouer to him ye sª albert as by ye deed, bearing date Equall wth these p'sents may now att Large appeare ;
Itt being Represented to ye Court by the Church War- dens of Tinnagcong and wicaco Churches 2 that the fences
1 Now Stony Run.
2 So late as 1675, the only church north of that at Crane-hook was the Swedish Church on Tinicum, a wooden structure which stood near the house of Gov. Printz, and was built by him, and consecrated by Cam- panius in 1646 (Camp. 85). The announcement of its erection may be found in a Report made by Printz to the West India Company, Feb. 20th, 1647 (Swedish MSS. Archives Hist. Soc. Penna.), in which he says : " I have caused a church to be built in New Gottemburgh, according to our Swedish fashion, adorning and decorating it so far as our limited re- sources and means would allow." Its site and that of its grave-yard, have long since been washed away by the action of the river. That portion of the island which included the land on which the fort, the mansion of Printz and the church stood, was in possession of the family of the late Mr. Thomas Smith of Tinicum for many generations, and became their property probably shortly after it was owned by Jeuffro Armegart Printz, the daughter of Governor Printz, and the wife of Gov. John Pappegoya. In connection with the history of the ancient church, we are informed by Mr. Aubrey H. Smith of the following incident as related to him by his father, who was the subject of it, and which happened more than eighty years ago : that the latter, "when a child, was wandering with his elder sister, after- wards the wife of Daniel King, of Philadelphia, along the base of the steep bank where the grave-yard had been, and seeing a board projecting
153
UPLAND COURT.
Nov 25th 1679.
about ye Church Yards, and other Church buildings are mutch out of Repair, and that some of the People mem- bers of ye sª Churches are neglective to make the same up etc : The Cort haueing taken ye premisses into Con- sideracon, doe find itt necessary to order authorize & Im- power and doe by these p'sents, order, authorize & Impower the Respective Church wardens of ye sª Twoo Churches of Tinnagcong & wicaco, to order & summons the Respec- tive members of ye sª Churches from tyme to tyme and att all tymes when itt shall bee found necessary, to build make good and keepe in Repair the sª Churchyard fences as also, the Church and all other the appurtenances thereof and if any of the sd members upon warning doe proove neglective In the doing of their Proportion to the same, They and Each of them to forfeit fifty gilders for Each such neglect to bee Levyed out of their goods and Chattles Lands and Tennements ;
The Court adjorned till the 2ª Tuesday in the month of march now next Ensuing ;
from the bank, the sister pulled it from its sandy bed, when much to the consternation of both, a human skull came rolling down to their feet."
In the year 1675, the Court at New Castle directed the magistrates at Upland " to cause a church to be built at Wickegkoo" (Hazard's Ann., 417). A block house with loop holes for defence against the Indians had been erected in 1669 at Wicaco, and the present church was built upon its site and finished in 1700, when the church at Tinnicum was probably abandoned, some of the materials in that building having been used for the church at Wicaco. The order of the Court it may have been thought was sufficiently complied with, by adapting the block house to the purposes of a church, and even this was not accomplished until the year 1677 (Clay's Annals of the Swedes, 64, 81, 82. Hazard's Ann., 438. Watson's Annals, i. 147).
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154
RECORD OF
March 10 1638
Att a Cort held att Upland in Delowar River by his maytes authority march ye 10th 1633
MR PETER COCK MR PETER RAMBO
Prsent
MR ISRAEL HELM
Justices
MR OTTO ERNEST COCH
MR LASSE ANDRIES
MR OELE SWENSEN
THOMAS KERBY GILBERT WHEELER Deft
The Plt demands of this deft for worke done for this deft. from ye 7th of october Laest past untill the 16th of Jannuary following, soe mutch as is usuall to be given pr day, wch is fower gilders p". diem wth costs; The deft. re- plyes that this plt workt noe Longer for him then to about Cristmas, & sayes that hee had profferred him pay for what ye plt had done; The debates of both partees being heard, The Cort doe find that this Pl has workt seventy dayes for ye deft weh being p'formed in ye dead tyme of ye yeare, The Deft is allotted and ordered to pay the same after The Rate of fifty styvers pr day, soe that this def: must pay unto this P! ye sume of fower pounds seven shil- lings & sixpence togeather wth Costs of Suite;
ROBBERD DRAWTON PIt
GILBERT WHEELER Def:
The Plt demands of this Deft: for worke done 63 dayes after ye rate of fower gilders p", diem ;
155
UPLAND COURT.
March 10th 1639
The debates of both partees being heard; & The Court Examining the buisnesse doe allott ye Plt after the rate of 50 styvers pr diem & for 54 dayes worke, The sume of three pounds seven shillings & sixpence wth Costs of suite, wch hee is to pay to ye Plt in Corne or other good pay in ye River ;
WHEREAS Andries Boen made itt apeare that Edward Williams was Justly Indebted unto him by his bill under hand & seale the sume of therteen hundered pounds of tobbacco & Caske payable in maryland and that hee ye s! andries Boen had made severall demands of ye sª Tobbacco in maryld but could never Receive any sattisfaction and that therefore hee ye sd andries Boen haueing found a horse bridle & sadle of the sd Edward Williams wthin this county of upland, hath Layd an attachmt upon ye same & humbly craues an order agst ye sª Edward williams for the sª 1300 Ib of tobb. and that the said attached premisses may bee appraized.
The Cort doe order Judgemt to bee Enterred agst ye sd Edward williams for ye payment of ye sd 1300 1b of tobb. wth Costs, and doe order that the sd attached horse & pre- misses bee appraized, appointing for appraizers Laurens Cock & John Champin, whoe are to bee sworne by one of ye Justices accordingly ;
FRANCIS STEEVENS PIt
CLAES JANSEN Deft
The Pt demands of this deft by ballance of acct. for sundry goodes sould & Received by the deft: ye sume of
156
RECORD OF
March 10th 1622
fourthy and sixe Gilders, for wch hee humbly Craues Judgemt wth Costs ;
The deft ounes the acct. Excepting twoo Els of Ribb- ning; and sayes that hee proffered & paid ye P! in pomp- kiens according to agreem?
Thomas Stroud sworne declares that hee being sent by frank Steevens to fetch ye pompkiens did demand them but Claas Jansen did refuse to bring them down to ye water syde; frank Steevens was sworne to his acct.
The debates of both partees being heard, the Co" or- dered yt ye deft Claes Jans. pay unto ye p! Twenty gilders in wheat & Twenty Six in pompkiens after ye rate of six- teen gilders pr hundered, Togeather wth Costs of suite.
HARMEN ENNIS Pit ANDRIES HOMMAN Deft.
The Pit demands of this deft for ye hire of one p !. of oxen, for one yeare fourthy fyve gilders wth Costs ;
The deft answers that hee had not ye oxen one full yeare.
The debates of both partees being heard, The Court or- dered the def to pay unto ye plt twenty three gilders wth Costs ;
Upon the Peticon of Will: Woodmancy The Cort doe Grant and permit him to take up on ye west syde of this River of delowar, wthin this Courts Limits one hundered acres of Land wth a small Proportion of marrish according to ye place ye Land Lyeth In, weh heretofore hath not ben Granted taken up or Improoved; Provyded the Peticon!
157
UPLAND COURT.
March 10th 1639
makes prsent Settlement & Improovet thereon according to Lawe Regulacon and orders ;
Richard Noble appeared in Court and delivered a Com- mission for Surv of this County wch being Read in Cort was ordered to bee Recorded, viz;
Copia
SR. EDMUND ANDROSS, Knt. Seigneur of Saus- marez Leiut and Gouern" Gen !! under his SEALE Royall Highness James Duke of Yorke & albany, &c. of all his Territoryes in America By vertue of his mayties Letters Pattent and the Commission & Authority deriued unto me I doe herby Constitute & apoint you M' Richard Noble to be Surveigor of upland in Delo- war Riuer and Dependences within the Jurisdiction of that Court In which Employment you are to Act in Surveiging of such Lands for which you shall from time To time Re- ceue Warrants or orders and to make due and Exact Re- turnes thereof and in all things to behaue your selfe accord- ing to the trust Repossed in you as surveigor According to Lawe Giuen under my hand and seale in New York this 15 day of Desember in the 31 yeare of his Mates Reigne Anoq. Dom 1679;
Past the office (was signed) E. ANDROSS (signed) MATHIAS NICOLS Sec!
Upon the Peticon of william warner senior; The Court doe grant and permitt him to take up on the west syde of this River wthin the Limits of this Court, Twoo hundered acres of Land, wch heretofore hath not ben granted taken
158
RECORD OF
March 10 1638
up or Improoved : Provyded the sd Peticon" makes p"sent Settlement & Improovement thereof according to Lawe Regulacons and orders ;
JOHN TEST Pit JAMES CRAWFORD Deft
The deft: not appearing and ye Pit desiering that ye action might bee Continued, Itt was by the Cort Granted ;
JOHN CLAAS PAARDE COOPER PIt an attachmt upon
JOHN SHACKERLY Deft twoo Cowes.
This action was by the Court Referred til next Court day, and in ye meane tyme the P! is Recommended, to settle and make an End of his buisnesse wth Johannes Kip, whoe as ye Cort is Informed is comming and is to act as at- torney of ye administrator of John Shackerlys Estate ;
Upon the Peticon of John Test the Cort doe grant & permit him to take up on ye westsyde of this River of delowar wthin ye Jurisdiction of this Court; one hundered acres of Land wch heretofore hath not ben Granted taken up or Improoved; Provyded the sª Peticon", makes present Settlement & Improovemt thereon according to Lawe Re- gulacons and orders;
HANS PETERSEN of Carkes hoek P !! ¿ in an action of HENRY COLMAN Deft ) debt 43 gild"
The def: being absent and the matter in dispute being soe Inconsiderable that itt is not worth ye Longer Con- tinuance The Cort therefore Impowered Justice otto Ernest Cock, to hear & Examine the acct: & Case and to make a
159
UPLAND COURT.
March 10h 1629
final End & determinacon thereof, as hee shal find Just & Equitable ;
ANDRIES HOMMAN PIt
LASSE DALBO Def:
The Case of differrence being about ye Cost & Charges- & fees of a former action Commenced by this pl & ye rest of ye Inhabitants of Carkes hooke agst this Deft in this Cott consern: marsh etc :
The Co. Examining the buisnesse doe find that ye sª fees were not to bee paid by this Deft and therefore itt is ordered, that, all ye Carkes hoek Inhabitants In Generall pay ye Clercq and Sherrifs fees Each his proportionable sheare, as well of ye former action as of this p"sent action, and ye Deft is discharged of this suite;
JOHN TEST Plt JOHN ASHTON &
Deft
ELIZABETH KINSEY
John Test appearing in Court did declare to have agreed & therefore withdrew the action ;
ROBBART WADE PIt 1 In an act: of ye Case with- JOHN GRUB Deft drawne by ye Plt himselfe
ROBBERD WADE PIt -- JOHN GRUBB Deft was Lykewys withd: by ye p. as above.
in an action of debt this action
HANNA SALTER PIt 1 This action was by ye Pit JOHN ASHTON Deft ) withd: in Court
Upon the Peticon of Peter Nealson; The Court doe grant & permit him to take up on the west syde of this
160
RECORD OF
March 10 1679
River of Delowar, wthin this Courts Jurisdiction one hun- dered acres of Land for the accomodation of a watermill, Provyded itt bee not granted or taken up before and that ye peticon", seates & Improoves ye same according to Lawe Regulacons & orders ;
Upon the Peticon ; of Peter Nealson: The Court doe grant & permit him ye Peticon", to take up wthin ye Juris- diction of this Cort on the westsyde of this River Twoo hundered acres of Land wch heretofore hath not ben Granted taken up or Improoved, Provyded the Peticon". makes Im- proovemt & settlement thereon according to Lawe Regula- cons and orders ;
Upon the Peticon of William Clayton The Cort doe Grant and permitt unto ye peticon". to take up wthin the Jurisdic- tion of this Court on the west syde of this River Twoo hundered acres of Land wth a small bitt or proportion of marrish according to ye place the Land Lyeth in Provyded the Peticon" Seates and Improoves the same Land accord- ing to Lawe Regulacons & orders, and that the Land bee not before granted taken up or Improoved by others
Mr Israell helm did this day declare to haue sould and made ouer unto James Sanderlins his houses Land and plantation att upland according to a deed past ye 9th In- stant etc :
Whereas the Lawe allowes to ye Cort for Every Judgem! Given by the Cort 2: 64 and the same being hetherto not Collected or paid, and the Cort being in great want of some meanes to pay and defray their necessary Charges of meat
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161
UPLAND COURT.
March 10h 1639
& drinke, etc Itt is therefore this day Resolued and the undersherrife william warner is hereby Impowred to Col- lect & Receiue from ye following p"sons for Each action that is to say Judgemt accord: to ye annexed List the sume of 2: 64 and that hee bee accomptable & give a Just and- Exact account of his Receipt to ye Court att the next Courtday ;
Corts fees
1677 EDMUND CANTUEL PIt
June 13 JOHN ASHMAN Def:
a Judgemt agst ye Deft for 800 1b of Tobb: 1
£0:2:6
dtto
RICH: DUCKETT a Jugem agst him upon ye Indytement of the high Sherrife
0:2:6
dtto
LASSE COCK agst John ashmans Estate -
0:2 :6
a Jud'm upon an atteachment
tto
PETER ANDRIES a Judgemt agst John ashman Estate upon an Attach- ment
0 :2:6
Justice ISRAEL HELM P.
OELE COECKOE Deft
a Judgemt 1 agst the Def! for hauing abused &
0 :2 :6
Ruth the widdow of THOM JEACOX
struck plt a Judgemt upon ] an attachmt agst J° ashman
1 0 :2:6
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162
RECORD OF
March 10h 163º
HENRY WARD PIt a Judgemt agst ye ]
THOM: DENNY Deft ?
Def: for 400 1b of
0:2:6
tob:
FRANCIS WALKER Plt 1 a Judgemt agst ye ? 0 :2 :6 JOHN ASHMAN Deft Defts horses etc
a Judgemt about
ALBERT HENDRICKS PIt a boare Each to
0 :2 :6
ANDRIES BERTELSEN Deft pay halfe Char- ges ANDRIES HOMMAN PIt ) act of assault &
0 :2 :6 LASSE DALBO Deft _ battery
MORT: MORTENS Junior plt - act of assault 0 :2 :6
MONS STAECKET Deft etc
JOHN TEST Pit
act of debt 0:2 :6
NEELES LEARSEN Deft
WILL: TOM Pit
act of debt 0 :2 :6
JONAS NEALSON Deft
THOM HARWOOD PIt
act of debt 0 :2:6
7 -
WILL TOM Pit act of debt 0:2:6
JOHN CREEISSEN Deft
ANDRIE BOEN 1 Judgem' for as-
0 :2 :6
MOENS STAECKET sault and Battery
JOHN ADDAMS PIt
JOHN GRAY Deft Judgemt for a boate 0 :2 :6
Carried to ye other syde £2:2:6
Cor' fees
Brought ouer from ye other side £2:2:6
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HANS JURIAN DeftÌ
163
UPLAND COURT.
JOH: D: HAES Plt -
WILL: ORIAN
Deft
Judgemt for a cowe
£0 :2:6
BENK: SALING aget his wife & hans Peters 0 :2 :6
1678 JOHN SHACKERLY attorney of
June ye 18 ADAM MOT plt agst Jan Classe Deft: Debt 0 :2:6
JOHN ADDAMS Pit Judgem 0:2:6
CHRISTOPHR BARNES Deft
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