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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1679/80. 103
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said in forme aforesaid assessed As also One thousand thirty two
pounds of tobacco costs of suite And the Defendt in mercy &c
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Liber W. C.
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Edward Pynn
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Jonathan Sibrey
Robert Ridgely
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Richard Royston
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The Defendts by Robert Carvile their Attorney
appeare & imparle untill next yeare
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James Mills
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Geo: Wells Exr
James Ives
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George Wells Exr of the last Will & testamt of
James Ives deceased was Attached to Answer
funto James Mills of a plea of trespas upon the
case
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p. 93
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And whereupon the said James Mills by Robert
Ridgely his Attorney complaineth, that whereas the said James Ives
in the life tyme of the said James to witt between the twenty sixth
day of March in the yeare of our Lord One thousand six hundred
Seventy seven & the Sixteenth day of Octobr One thousand six
hundred Seventy eight bought had & receiued of him the said James
Mills diuers goods & Comodities, and the said James Mills paid &
disbursed for the said James Ives to divers & sundry persons by the
order & appointmt of the said Ives divers & sundry sumes of tobacco,
which said goods so sould & deliuered & tobacco so paid amount to
in the whole the Sume of ten thousand six hundred thirty three
pounds of tobacco, a particuler whereof is here in Court pduced In
consideration whereof the said James Ives did assume upon him-
selfe & to the said James Mills in his life tyme did faithfully promise
that he the said James Ives the said James Mills the said Sume of
tenn thousand six hundred thirty and three pounds of tobacco would
well & truely content & pay when thereunto required And although
the said James in his life tyme, the said James Mills the sume of six
thousand seven hundred forty & six pounds of tobacco part of the
said tenn thousand six hundred thirty three pounds of tobacco to
him paid, yet three thousand eight hundred eighty seven pounds
of tobacco residue of the said tenn thousand six hundred thirty
three pounds of tobacco the said James Ives in his life tyme nor
the said George Wells Exr of the last Will & testament of the said
James Ives since his death although often thereunto required to
him the said James Mills haue not paid, but the same to pay hath
denyed & as yet doth deny to the damage of the said James Mills
fiue thousand pounds o t tobacco & thereupon he bringeth his suite
And the said George Wells by George Parker his Attorney doth
come & defend the force & injury when &c and prayeth liberty to
imparle hereunto untill next Provintiall Court & itt is granted unto
him, the same day is giuen to the plt also
Now here att this day to witt the Eighteenth day of ffebruary
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