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Ann Thompson als Fletcher, 1644

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 27 June 2006
Original: LDS: 0106197

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the 2th of 9ber 1646:  
The Invent of Mrs Ann Thompson als Fletcher ----t[torn] 
sequity[?]: -----s by the death of her father due to her 
husband ----- ---- her husbande & child 30 pounds & one-----[torn] 
in the handes of Tho: Fletcher her brother ----e[torn] 
wch bounds are alreadie[?] entered in ye ---opes[torn] 
bookes. ---- 6 pounds 10s to be deducted out of this Invent 
as appears by ye will.

Itt more due from ye mother of ye sd Ann as appears by bagaine 
of Contracon 30 pounds for wch she hath entered securities 
Robt Quaile & Robt Kermot & alsoe they are bound for thees 
things & entering[?] w---- remaines in Mrs Ellin Fletchers custody.
Itt  3Fledges & half fledge
Itt  2 payre white blanketts
Itt  one payre of grey blankett
Itt  2 paire of smale linen sheetts
Itt  2 payre of course sheetts
Itt  3 pillow berres
Itt  2 table clothes & 12 napkins
Itt  3 towells
Itt  2 yards of linen & 5 pounds flax
Itt  one linen wheel
Notte yt ye one halfe of all this Invent is due to ye deceadents child Jo: Thompson
Pledges to be brought in wthin 14th dayes subpoena juris.  


Ann Thompson alias Fletcher, sending fo------[in fold] 
----- after her more religiouse deuoth ------ mother 
Ellin Fletcher thirty shillings a--- bretheren & sisters 
twenty shillings apeece ----- remaynder of her whole 
estate shee ----- to her husband & child lately borne.    
Testes: ------, ------, iurati.     

----ble[torn] 
to testifie the above names ------[torn] 
writt by Mr Tho: Allen) to bee -------y[torn] 
-ee hath declared) when -----[torn] 
called by any lawfull ----ity[torn] 
wittness my hand, John Thompson.  

It is order----[torn] 
that the vi----[torn] sh---------[torn]  
Probatum est & solvit.

Invent before May next, subpoena iurie.

The above written words layd downe by -----[torn] 
or uttered & twise ----- repeated by ---[torn] 
---tatrix in ye presence & heareing of these ----[torn] 
subscribed:  
Ellin Fletcher, Mrgrett ----- [torn], 
MrgrettFletcher, Patrick -----[torn].    



Sr Patr: Thompson hath entered suerties s----e for his sones 
porcone vid  Paule Gelling & John Kewley & the former suertie 
are d-------d & ye goods to remaine in the sd Sr------[torn]

Sr James Moore:
As Henry Vinch: and Tho: Fairbrother stand pledge to keep 
the child[?] harmless for the goods of Jo: Thompson: sone 
to Sr Patr: Thompson: in the behalf of Mr Thomas Fletcher: 
being thirteen pounds sterl: as wittness our names the 
9 of June 1648.               Henrie Vinch
Witness                       Thomas Fairebrother              
  Hugh More                                     
  Giles Keman[?] his mark IT


Yd 2d of 9ber 1646  
Sr Patr: Thompson for himself & in ye ----[torn edge] 
of his child entereth his clayme against ye -------[torn edge] 
Fletcher for ye b----t & use of 30 pounds ------[torn edge] 
for ye fearme[?] of 5 yeares past & ----- the ------[torn edge] 
benefet of law, wch 30 pounds is due to yr ------[torn edge] 
execr unto Ann Thompson als Fletcher.


Cozin Sr James,
I Robt Quaile of balla Quaile: And Robt Kermod of ballamoddle:
doth stand bound For all such goods remaineing in the costodey 
of Mrs Ellin Fletcher: due unto Jo: Thompson son to Sr Patr: 
Thompson, and desireth to be put on record to keep the office 
harmless, as witness our names -----[in fold] 
first of July 1648
Robt: Quaile
Robeart Kermod