SoS_Will_Books_40_034

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Facsimile

Transcription

Status: Complete

Albemarle County in the
Province of Carolina }
By the Honorable Governor and Lords proprietors Deputies with
The Rest of the Honorable Councell of State; to all persons
Greeting in our Lord god Everlasting
Whereas it suffitiently appeares unto us that arthur Hooper of this County decea
=sed Left noe will and willliam Johnson of Shaftsbury precinct In the County
Aforesd appearing before there Lord Shipps Justices of the peace att the said
Shaftsbury precinct Court Craved order for administration of all and Sin=
=gular the goods Chattles and Creditts of the aforesd Arthur Hooper Deceased, as
haveing been married to the Rellictt of the Said Hooper which was accordingly
Granted wee doe therefore In observance of the aforesaid order of Court
hereby Impower the said William Johnson to administor on all and Every
the Estate both Reall and personall of the sd Arthur Hooper deceased and
outt of the Same to Sattisfie and pay all His Just Debts Soe far forth as the
Said Estate will Extend or amount unto; and A True and Just inventory,
of all and Every the sd Estate which did may or Shall Come to his hands possessi
=on or Knowledge appraised according to Law by [ space ]
after Sworne and the Said appraisment to bee Returned to the next Court held
for the precinct Aforesaid, and thereof and of Every part and percell thereof to
bee accomptable at any time, when Legally thereto Required hee giving in
Suffitient Security by [ space ] and himselfe for his Soe doing
Given under our hands and the Seale of the County this 7th day of June 1680
John Jenkins
Richard Foster
Jno Willoughby
Anthony Slocum
Robt Holden

Albemarle County In the }
Province of Carolina }
By the Honourable Governor and Lords proprietors Deputies with the rest of the Honoura=
ble Councell of State, To all persons Greeting In our Lord god Everlasting
Whereas Itt Suffitiently appeares unto us that William [illegible Lambert] of this County deceased
Left noe will; and nicholas Brightman of Shaftsbury precinct In the County aforesd
appeared before there Lord Ships Justices of the peace and Common pleas at the said
Shaftsbury precinct Courtt Craved order for administration on all and Every the Estate
of the Said deceased, as beeing married to the Rellict of the Aforesd Lambertt which wee
Accordingly Grantted wee doe therefore In observance of the aforesd order of Courtt
hereby Impower the sd Nicholas Brightman to administer on all and Every the Estate
both Reall and personall of the said William Lambert Deceased and out of the Same
to Sattisfie and pay all his Just Debts Soe far forth as the Said Estate will Extend or
Amount unto; and a true and Just Inventory of all and Every the Said Estate which
did may or Shall Come to his hands possession or Knowledge appraised according to Law
by [ space ] after Sworne; and the said appraisment to bee
Returned to the next Court held for the precinct of Shaftsbury Aforesd; and thereof
and of Every part and persell thereof, to bee accomptable att any time when Legally
Thereto Required hes giving In Suffitient Security by [ space ]
And himselfe for his Soe doing Given under our hands and the Seale of the County this
seventh day of June 1680
John Jenkins
Richard Foster
Jno Willoughby
Anthony Slocum
Robert Holden

29

Notes and Questions

Nobody has written a note for this page yet

Please sign in to write a note for this page