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108 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1679/80.
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Liber W. C.
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And whereupon the said John Bawdon by Robert Carvile his At-
torney saith, that whereas the said John Quigley upon the twelfth
day of ffebruary in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand six
hundred seventy & seven, by his certaine bond or writing obligatory
sealed with the seale of him the said John Quigley & here in Court
produced whose date is the day & yeare above said, did acknowledge
himselfe to be holden & firmly bound unto the said John Bawdon
in the Sume of nine hundred pets sterl good & lawfull money currant
of England to be paid unto the said John Bawdon his Exrs or Admrs
att his & their will & pleasure, To the which paymt well & truely to
be made he did binde himselfe his heyres Exrs & Admrs unto the
said John Bawdon his Exrs & Admrs firmly by those prsents, Yet not-
withstanding the said John Quigley the said Sume of nine hundred
pounds sterl to him the said John Bawdon according to the said
bond or writeing obligatory though often thereunto requested hath
not paid or satisfied, but the same to pay & satisfie hath hitherto
denyed & refused, & still doth deny to pay the same, to the damage
of the said John Bawdon ffifteene hundred pounds stert And there-
upon he bringeth his suite
And the said John Quigley by Robert Ridgely his Attorney
cometh & defendeth the force & injury when &c and prayeth the
hearing of the said writeing obligatory & itt is read unto him, he
prayeth also the hearing of the Condition of the said writing obliga-
tory & itt is read unto him in these words. The condicon of the above
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p. 98
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written obligation is such, that if the above bound John Quigley his
heyres Exrs or Admrs doe & shall att or before the twelfth day of
Octobr next ensuing the date of the above Obligation well & truely
pay or cause to be paid unto the said John Bawdon his Exrs or Admrs
the just & full sume of foure hundred & fifty pounds sterl currant
& lawfull money of England being for the passage or transportation
of ninety servants for the supplies of Virginia & Maryland from the
port of Waterford in Ireland in the good Shipp called the St George
of London att the rate of ffive pounds each Servant att one whole
& entire paymt That then the above written Obligation to be Void &
of none effect, otherwise to stand & abide in full force strength and
Vertue in Lawe, which being read & heard the said John Quigley by
his Attorney aforesaid prayeth liberty to imparle hereunto untill
next Provintiall Court, & itt is granted unto him, the same day is
given to the pft also
At which said next Provintiall Court to witt the fourteenth day
of ffebruary in the fifth yeare of the Dominion of the right Honble
Charles Lord Baltemore &c Annoq Doni 1679 came, ye said parties
by their Attorneys aforesaid And the said John Quigley by his said
Attorney saith, that he hath nothing to say in barr or avoidance of
the action aforesaid of him the said John Bawdon, whereby the said
John Bawdon remaineth against the said John Quigley thereof
wholy undefended Therefore itt is considered that the said John
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