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Province of Maryland -Publick Levy & Payments of 1681 An Act for
Paymt & Assessing the Publicke Charges of this province -
Introduction
At each session of the General Assembly, a determination would
be made as to the total current debt, and that total divided by
the number of taxables. The following is not a list of taxables,
but of those to whom payments were due for goods and services
rendered. Some payments were for the cost of the Assembly
itself, but the majority of those listed below were probably
receiving payment for militia duty (other than by statutory
exception, all "able-bodied" men between the ages of sixteen and
sixty were required to be available for militia training and
duty).
to Tho: Richardson, to Tho: Marshall, to Wm Wilkenson to Tho:
Clarges, & to Edwd Thomas each Forty pds of tob, to Thomas
Marshall, to Marke Child, to Tho: Browne, to Jno Baker, to Wm
Bennett to Phillipp Pitch, to Jacob Jenifer, to Marke Child, &
to John Clarges each Thirty pds of Tob, to Mich: Jude Twenty Six
pds of tob, to Tho: Jones, to Mathias Walrauen, to Waltr Thomas,
to Tho: Marshall, to Richd Lowe, to Wm Westbury, to John Wright,
to Jno Tilliard to John Melton, to Arthur Tayler, to Jno Wright,
to John Hill Junr to Wm Choice, to Tho: Richardson, & to
Lawrence Richardson, each Twenty pds of Tob,
to Tho: Marshall one hundred pds of Tob,
====
Phillip COMBES was probably the same who was residing in Charles
County during this time period. John COURT, listed only a few
names up from the group in which Phillip was listed, lived
adjacent to a Phillip COMBES of Combes Purchase in 1670 (on the
Wiccomico River). Thomas MARSHALL, listed only two names above
John COURT, was a millright at Allen's Mill, either part of, or
adjacent to, the Combes Purchase tract (See Combs Land of
Charles County). Of those listed near to Phillip COMBES:
======
One Col. James SMALLWOOD of Charles County died testate ca 1714
naming, among others, wife, Mary, who relinquished her rights
under his will on 12 Jun 1714. (Wills, 14:31). In 1717, Mary
HERBERT, wife of Alexander HERBERT, administered the estate
(presumably his wife, but possibly daughter, Mary TAYLER, named
in his will). (Accounts, 37b:135) Lt. George GODFREY was perhaps
the Lt. GODFREY of "Godfrey's Rebellion" mentioned in the Thomas
MARSHALL case in which Phillip COMBES of Charles testified in
1681/1682.
===
1681-1682 Philip COOMES testifies against Thomas MARSHALL of
Allen's Mill, Charles County who is accused of sedition. Later
in 1682 the cattle mark of Elizabeth COOMES, daughter of Phillip
COOMES, is recorded in Charles County (in 1676 in Calvert
County, Joane BEALL, wife of John BEALL, Sr. and widow of Robert
TYLOR and Capt. George REID (READ), makes a bequest to her
goddaughter, Elizabeth COOMES, perhaps of a cow?)
1684 Phillip COMBS is again listed as the debtor of Samuel
RASPIN in Charles County records (and Thomas MARSHALL, the
seditionist, is still the administrator, too).
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5 Nov 1681 is presumed from an entry in the Journal of the Upper
House of the Assembly of Maryland on that date:
Then read a Petition from Diverse the Inhabitants above the head
of Wicocomoco River and Divers other parts of this Province
Praying an Act of Assembly for Building houses Convenient by the
Water Side for Sheltering Tobaccos of the Forresters either at
the Charge of the Forresters or owners of the Land, by a Jury to
be Asscertained at what rates ...
A Letter also to Mr CARVILE one of the Members of the Lower
house to speak to the Same Subscribed by James BOWLING, Thomas
MUDD, Richard LLOYD, William BOARMAN Junr, John DENT, William
ROSEWELL, Thomas TURNER, Thomas MARSHALL, Abraham COOMBES, and
Thomas GRUNWIN
All of the above men appear to have been of St. Clements Manor:
James BOWLING married Mary BROOKE, daughter of Elinor HATTON
(d/o Richard and Margaret), who married 2nd Henry DARNELL. Mary
BROOKE BOWLING married 2nd Benjamin HALL, s/o Richard of Calvert
County.
Thomas TURNER was the s/o Thomas TURNER, Sr. (died St. Mary's
1662), 2nd husband of Emmar LANGWORTH, and step-son of William
ROSEWELL, the 3rd husband of Emma LANGWORTH), who had married
first William JOHNSON (died St. Mary's 1656), and was the sister
of James LANGWORTH who died ca 1660 in St. Mary's or Charles
County.
Thomas MARSHALL may have been the same against whom Phillip
COMBES testified in Charles County.
==
07 Jan 1686/7 St. Mary's County. 9.459. Inventory of Robert LEE.
£54.16.5. the amount of the inventory also included #12282.
Appraisers: Garratt VANSWERINGEN, Thomas BEAL. List of debts:
Michall TANEY, Robert CARVILE, Col. DIGGS, Mr. Anthony UNDERWOOD
for note on Michael TANEY, Thomas MARSHALL, George SULIVAN, John
KOCK, GEORGE COOME, Gilbert CLARK, John SKREECH, John HARRIS,
Samson STODDART. (Abstracts of the Inventories and Accounts of
the Prerogative Court of Maryland. 1685-1701 Libers 9,10,101C,
11A, 11B Volume 3 Compiled by V.L. Skinner. Published by Family
Line Publications)
===
http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/md/charles/land.htm
The following incident occurred in Oct 1681, about the same time
as the above petition. The records reference Phillip COMBES and
Thomas MARSHALL of Allen's Mill who was apparently involved in
Fendell's Rebellion of 1679 (or Lt. Godfrey's planned
"break-out" of FENDALL... this not researched yet):
13 Jan 1681/2. Proceedings of the Council of Maryland. (Archives
of Maryland) [69] Sr This Day at my house I haveing heard spoken
by John BRACHER of our County of Thomas MARSHALL at the Mill,
that he the said Thomas MARSHALL should some time about the
Rebellion of Godfrey speake many dangerous & seditious words
tending to the takeing away the life of your Ldspp and his honor
the Chancelor now the said BRACHER pretends to me that he had
acquainted your with the same long since onely he was
ffearefull, not haveing untill now other proofe against him, but
now prtends that he hath severall to proove the said words as
namely John BROOKES, John PEMBROKE, Philip COOMES and himself,
who carried a message from parson PARIS (since absconded and in
Virginia as I heare) to the sd Thomas MARSHALL, which MARSHALLS
words to the said BRACHER were very mutinous & seditious in my
apprehension; saying that he had fourty men at his Command and
fourty more he was to have out of the Troope, and he would be
the man that would call out your Ldsp to speake with him and
kill him, and afterwards goe to the Chancelor and doe his
business for him; and as for Esqr Calvert he should doe with him
well enough, and asked said BRACHER whither he would be
concerned with him in his party: My Lord heareing these words
spoke, I thought it my Duty to acquaint your Excellency with it
for feare at one time or other tht such Rebellious villains
should doe some injury to your Ldspps person, I question not but
if your ordrs the abovementioned persons to be examined, but
that they will declare the thing at large and much more fully
then I have inserted it as above, This I thought the Duty of a
ffaithfull Servtt & Subject to performe heareing such thinges
against soe worthy a Propr and deserve ing a person as your Ldsp
and hope soe long as I live if I heare any such thinges against
person or Governmt of your Ldsp that [70] God will give me the
grace as to declare the same, soe long as he lives that is
subscribed viz. Rt honble Sr Your humblest & ffaithfull subject
& Servant Philip LYNES
To the Rt honble the Lord Propry humbly Present This p Edmund
DERMOTT.
Underneath which Letter was thus written viz.
22th Febry 1681 The Chancelor is Desired to Command the Clk of
the Councill John LLEWELLIN to draw warrant for the apprehending
Thomas MARSHALL of Charles County to appeare the first day the
next Provll Court afore the Councill also summons for John
BRACHER,* John PEMBROKE, PHILIP COOMES, by the above Letter,
there is mention made of two persons named John BRACHER* but for
the certainty thereof the Chancelor may send to St Johns for
DIERMOTT
To Mr George BUTTLER. C: Baltemore
* John BROOKE one should be Wherevpon issued these following
precepts to the Sheriff of Charles County viz.
Maryland ss:
Whereas Thomas MARSHALL of Charles County hath lately uttered
and spoken diverse scandalous mutinous and seditious speeches
agt his the Rt honble the Lord Propry of this Province tending
not onely to the breach of his Ldspps peace and the disturbance
of the Quiett Rule and Governmt of this Pro vince, but also to
the takeing away the life of his said Ldsp and others of his
honble Councill as to his hath been informed and sett forth.
You are therefore hereby willed and Required as also strictly
charged & Comanded immediately upon sight hereof to apprehend
and take into your custody the body of the sd Thomas MARSHALL
and him safely keepe, soe that you have him before his Ldsp and
Councill at the City of St Maries on Tuesday next the 28th
instant to answer the premisses: Whereof faile not and for soc
doeing this shall be your warrant Given at the sd City of St
Maries the 23th Day of ffebruary in the Seaventh yeare of the
Dominion of the Rt honble Charles &ca Annoq Dmi 1681:
Signed p ordr of the Rt honble the Lord Propry
p J Llewellin Cl Consil. This.
To Coll Wm Chandler high Sher. of Charles County or his Depty
[71] You are hereby willed and Required immediately upon sight
hereof to summon John BRACHER John PEMBROKE and Philip COOMES of
your County that all excuses sett apart they and every of them
be and psonally appeare before his Ldsp and Councill at the City
of St Maries on Tuesday next the 28th instant then and there to
testifye and give Evidence according to the truth of their
knowledge in behalfe of the Rt honble the Lord Proprs against
THOMAS MARSHALL of your County also whereof they are not to
faile at their perill Given at the City of St Maries the 23th
Day of ffebruary in the seaventh yeare of the Dominion of the Rt
honble Charles &Ca Annoq Dmi 1681:
Signed p ordr of the Rt honble the Lord Propry
p J Liewellin Cl Consil.
To Coll Wm Chandler high Sheriff of Charles County or his DeptY
(Archives of Maryland, 17:69-71)
22 Feb 1681/82 The Provincial Council issued summonses to John
BRACHER, John PEMBROKE, Philip COOMES and John BROOKE in the
matter of Thomas MARSHALL of Charles County, who was accused of
having "lately uttered and spoken diverse scandalous mutinous
and seditious speeches agt his the Rt honble the Lord Propry of
this Province." The summonses were delivered by Coll. William
CHANDLER, high sheriff of Charles County, and on 1 Mar 1681/2:
1 Mar 1681/2 At a Councill held at the City of St Maries the
first Day of March Anno Dmi. 1681. The Rt honble the Ld Propry
Philip Calvert Esqr Chancelor the honble William Calvert Esq
Secry Coll Thomas Tailler Present
At wch time appeared According to summons Philip COOMBES, John
PEMBROKE and John BRACHER who being severally by themselves
examined gave in these following Depositions viz.
Philip COOMES upon Oath Examined saith that sometime in October
last past or thereabouts he this Deponent being then very ill
went to the Mill at the head of Wiccomico River to speake with
Doctor GEORGE, whom this Deponent not finding there went into
the Company of Thomas MARSHALL, who in his discourse in the
heareing of this Deponent said he would be one of the fourty men
(if he were well mounted) that should goe downe to take the Lord
Propry and the honble Chancelor and kill them, for said he I
have Letters now at this Present in the house, of other persons
but they shall be nameless at this time, and I should not have
said what I have said, but that I take you to be my ffriends all
that are here.
Philip COOMES. signed
John PEMBROKE upon Oath Examined Saith that he heard Thomas
MARSHALL in the presence of Philip COOMES John BROOKE and
himself (being then altogether present in the Roome at the Mill)
say that first he would goe to my Lord & kill him, and then
downe to the Chancelor and for the rest he would doe well enough
mark of John P PEMBROOKE
[81] Both the aforementioned Deponents being asked if the said
MARSHALL were then in drink when he spoke those words Answered
that he was not
John BRACHER upon Oath Examined saith that sometime last Summer
neere the fall the Deponent haveing been at Alexander SMITHS
house in Charles County to cutt a horse, went from thence to Mr
HAWKINGS, from whence (after he had done his business) he also
returned homewards, and Mr PARIS being then there called to this
Deponent and bid him tell Mr MARSHALL that he was very angry
with him that he had not heard any thing from him concerning
that note he lately sent him, and that if he had any business
that Required hast this Deponent should tell him that he the sd
PARIS would that night lye at Ralph SHAWES; which Message this
Deponent accordingly delivered to the sd MARSHALL whom he found
lyeing downe upon the bed at the Mill, but rose up and asked the
Deponent to pipe it, which this Deponent accepted and filled his
Pipe, and in discourse the said MARSHALL broke out in this
Manner, that he had fourty men ready, and fourty more he was to
have out of the Troope, and he would goe downe to my Lord and
call him out and kill him, and then to the Chancelor and kill
him, and for the Esqr he did not much pass, or words to that
effect. This Deponent then asked the said MARSHALL what he could
propose to himself by these wayes the end whereof could not be
expected other then hanging; the said MARSHALL replyed oh they
would doe it for if they did not the Virginians would come and
doe it, and that would proove an Idle business to lett strangers
come and doe it for them. And told this Deponent at his
Departure thus saying youle be hanged I warrant you before you'l
be One. John BRACHER, signed
Thomas MARSHALL under the Custody of the Sheriff of Charles
County is called in and the summe and substance of the
foregoeing Evidences repeated to him who strongly denying the
charge therein conteined, the same verbatim is ordered to be
read distinctly to him which was done and he continued his
Denyall
He is remanded into the Custody of the Sheriff of Charles County
by him to be delivered up to the Sheriff of St Maries County
when he comes to be safely kept in Irons untill the next Court
according to the foll precept viz.
By the Lord Propry & Councill
Maryland ss:
You are hereby charged and Commanded forthwith upon sight hereof
to Receive and take into your Custody the body [82] of Thomas
MARSHALL herewith sent you apprehended for Mutinous and
seditious speeches practices and attempts against his and him
close and safely keepe bound in Irons soe that you have him
before his Justices of the Provinciall Count at the next
Provinciall Court to be holden at the City of St Maries. Whereof
faile not at your perill and for soe doeing this shall be your
warrant.
Dated at St Maries the first day of March in the Seaventh yeare
of the Dominion of the Rt honble Charles &c. Annoq Dmi 1681:
Signed p ordr p J Llewellin Cl Consil.
To Major Wm Boareman high sheriff of St Maries County or his
Deputy. These.
Ordered also that summons issue to the Sheriff of Charles County
for John BROOKE to appeare next Court to give Evidence against
the Prisoner viz.
By the Lord Propry & Councill
Maryland ss:
You are hereby willed and Required to summon John BROOKE of your
County, that all excuses sett apart he be and personally appeare
before his Ldspps Justices of the Provinciall Court at the next
Provinciall Court to be holden for this Prov ince at the City of
St. Maries then and there to testifye and give in Evidence the
truth of his knowledge in behalf of the Rt honble the Ld Propry
against Thomas MARSHALL also of your County. Whereof he is not
to faile at his perill Dated the first day of March in the
Seaventh yeare of the Dominion of the Rt honble Charles &Ca
Annoq Dmi 1681:
Signed p ordr p J LLEWELLIN Cl Consil.
To Coll Wm CHANDLER high Sheriff of Charles County or his
Deputy. These.
Ordered also that Philip COOMES John PEMBROKE and John BRACHER
give Recogniza in the summe of twenty pounds sterl each to
appeare next Provll Court to testifye against Thomas MARSHALL,
wch accordingly they did in manner foll viz
Maryld. ss:
Memdu Philip COOMBES, John PEMBROKE, and John BRACHER
acknowledge themselves to be holden and firmely bounden unto the
Rt honble Charles Lord Baltemore Lord Propry of this Province of
Maryland in the full and just summe of Twenty pounds sterling
each of them to be leavyed of their goods and [83] Chattells
lands and Tenemts to the proper vse and behoofe of the said Lord
Propry his heyres & Assignes for Even upon condition following
That if the above bounden Philip COOMES, John PEMBROKE, and John
BRACHER each for himself shall be and personally appeare before
his Ldspps Justices of the Provinciall Court at the next
Provinciall Court to be holden at the City of St Maries then and
there to testifye and give Evidence according to the truth of
their knowledge in behalf of the Rt honble the Lord Propry
against Thomas MARSHALL of Charles County. Then the above
Recognizance to be void and of noe effect otherwise to stand
remaine and be in full force power and vertue in Law. Witness
their severall and respective hands and Seales to this condition
the said parties severally by them selves binding the first day
of March 1681:
Philip COOMES (sealed)
John PEMBROKE mark of (sealed)
John BRACHER (sealed)
Witness Ant. UNDERWOOD John LLEWELLIN
(Archives of Maryland, 17:80-83)
It is probably telling that Phillip COMBES did not himself
report MARSHALL'S statements, but remained silent about them.
The end of this story is not known yet (records either not
extant or not searched). In 1682, however, the records tell us
more of Marshall and Allen both:
14 Dec 1682 Proceedings of the Council of Maryland. (Archives of
Maryland, Vol. 17:124)
To the Rt honble Charles absolute Lord & Propry of the Provs of
Maryland & Avalon Ld Baron or Baltemore &ca
The humble Petition of Peter KIRWAN Francis BLAKE and James
BODKIN Mrchants Esqr of the last will and Testamt of Dominick
BODKIN Mrchant decd Most humbly sheweth That one John ALLEN of
Charles County gentl being indebted to the said Dominick in the
summe of 37200 lb tobo did for the security of repaymt thereof
by his deed dated 5th Aprill 1674: mortgage to the sd Dominick a
pcell of land called the Mill Damm, and the mills and houses
thereon Erected, and thereunto belonging lyeing in Charles
County aforesaid, and shortly afterwards the sd Dominick BODKIN
made his will at Dunkirk dated the October 1674 and thereby made
your Petrs Executors for the manageing all his affaires &
concerns whatsoever for the drawing in of his Estate soe well in
debts goods and mrchandizes Lands and houses, and all that
should appertaine and belong unto him, which when done he gave
to your Petr James his nephew in consideration of his good
service 140 lb sterl, and after all his Debts and legacyes
discharged, he gave the remaindr of his Estate to his wife & two
Children to be equally divided betweene them, and he did further
desire Mr Ralph GRANT decd: and your Petr James should manage
all his Concernes in relation to his late voyage in this
Province to whom he gave the same power as if he were liveing
and presently after Dyed. That your Petrs prooved the sd will in
the prerogative Court of Canterbury and gave a Letter of
Attorney to Mr Richard FOOTE Mrchant of London to employ such a
pson as he should think fitt in this Province to gett in the
Debts due to the said Dominick BODKIN in this Province and in
Virginia. That Mr FOOTE sent a Letter of Attorney to Coll
Benjamin ROZER to looke after the same and. render accot to him
That Coll ROZER finding the said Mortgage fforfeited for non
paymt of the Debt 372001 tobo by due course of law obteined
possession of the land Mills and houses, and received the
profitts thereof for your petrs vse for some time That Coll
ROZER hopeing to obteine the purchase of the said Mills &
prmisses from your Petrs about 1: Aprill 1680: made a Covenant
with one Samuel RASPIN to sell the same to him for [17:125]
22500 lb tobo if he could gett your Petrs to sell with a
defeazance that if he could not procure a good Title from yor
Petrs he would repay the 22500 lb tobo and pay RASPIN what
charges he should be out in rebuilding and repaireing the Mills,
RASPIN accounting for the profitts by him recd: RASPIN gave bond
for payment of the 22500 lb tobo and entred into possession of
the premisses, Hee employed Thomas MARSHALL Millwright about
repaireing the same, and not long after RASPIN Dyed.
MARSHALL pretending RASPIN was indebted to him for his worke a
considerable summe of Tobacco as principal1 Credito to RASPIN
procured Letters of Admrcon of RASPINS Estate, which amounted to
a very considerable value Sufficient to pay all RASPINS Debts
with a great overplus: And to prevent the Mills and houses
goeing to Decay (if not looked after) to the prejudice of the
Executor of Dominick BODKIN, and the publick good, your out of
your provident care for all was graciously pleased to ordr
MARSHALL to continue in possession of the Mills and houses to
looke after and repaire the same, till such time as the psons
Interested came in, to whom he was to be accomptable & to
deliver possession.
That your Petrs are the psons solely concerned in Law by said
will to sell or dispose thereof for paymt of Debts and legacys,
and other vses in the sd will, and your Petr James solely
appointed for the managemt thereof here, that your Petr hath
procured Letters Testamentary from your Ldsps Judge for probate
of wills, and hath often demanded possession of the premisses of
said MARSHALL, and an Accot of the profitts by him and RASPIN
recd: being ready to discount and allow all just disbursemts
That MARSHALL at first gave your Petr quiett possession of two
Roomes belonging to the house there which your Petr kept a
moneth or more, but since hath by evill Councill procured two
Justices of Charles County to Impannell a Jury, and to present
your Petr for a forceable Entry and Deteyner of the premisses,
and the Jury not hearing your Petrs evidence found your Petr
James had forceibly deteined the premisses.
That thereupon (your Petr being a stranger, and MARSHALL giveing
out then and soe he doth still that he held the premisses by
your LSPPS ordr and without that he would deliver possession to
none, and your Petr flndeing himself soe hardly dealt with and
kept out of his owne contrary to Justice) Your Petr by advice of
his Councill hath been constrained (contrary to his
Inclinations) to commence severall actions at law against the
said MARSHALL first to recover his deed of Mortgage and Pattent
for the said Land in MARSHALLS Custody,
2ndly an Accot of the profitts by him recd:
[126] 3dly for the profitts recd: by Raspin to whom he is Admr
and
4thly an Ejectmt to recover possession; and being afraid
MARSHALL might runn away out of this Province before your Petrs
dues were paid or RASPINS Estate accompted for your Petr sued
out a Ne exeat Provincia to stay his goeing till he gave
security to answer the sd Actions.
That being arrested on the said writts he cannot find security
but is now in the Sheriffes custody in the prison of Charles
County, and yet he and his people continue to keepe possession
of the said Mill, and receive the profitts thereof which is now
very considerable, and will before your Petrs can bring the sd
Actions to tryall in the Provll Court amount to a greate summe
of Tobacco and the sd Mills and Mill Damm and houses are very
much out of repaire, and if not speedily prevented the Damm will
breake and the Mills be rendred useless, or at least cost a
greate deale to repaire, and the sd MARSHALL not onely neglects
to have the same repaired and amended, but hath also threatned
with oathes in the prsence of your Petr and four other credible
witnesses of the sd County, that if your Petr would not give him
his Demands he would burne the Mills for he built them.
Now Forasmuch as your Petr is onely a Steward for Creditors
Legatees, a widow and two Orphans, and your Petr hath a
considerable duty of Debts & Legacies to discharge which cannot
be paid without sale of the premisses; and if yor petr or some
for him doe not looke after the same, they may in a short time
(it is to be feared) stand in as much charge of repaireing as
they are worth
Your Petr therefore humbly Implores your serious Consideration
of yor Petrs case, and that your Ldsp will be pleased to ordr
the said Mills to be putt into the possession of the sheriff of
Charles County or one or two of the Justices of the peace
liveing in St Maries or Charles County next adjoineing to the sd
Mill, and that he or they and none else may receive the toll and
profitts of the said Mill, and dispose thereof (till the
determination of the accons aforesd) for the vse of such pson as
by the Justices of the Provll Court shall adjudge such profitts
to be paid unto, and that your Petr may retaine the possession
of the two Roomes of which he was putt into possession by
MARSHALL, and which he is still in possession off, that your
Petr with the privacy and directions of the psons by yor Ldsp
appointed as aforesd may the better oversee and see to the
reparation of the Mills, Mill Damm, houses, Fences, and the
prmisses aforesd
And your Petr as in Duty bound shall every pray &c.
James BODKIN
[127] To which petition his was pleased to signifie his answer
in this foll precept to Coll CHANDLER high sheriff of Charles
County (viz) Coll CHANDLER.
Forasmuch as Thomas MARSHALL of Charles County haveing the
charge of the Mills in the sd County is attached and taken into
your Custody in severall actions, for which (as we are informed)
he cannot find baile, by which meanes not onely the true Owners
thereof but the Inhabitants in generall Customers thereunto may
susteine greate damage: Wherefore to prevent and avoid as much
as may be the greate Inconveniencies as well as the Clamors and
Complaints that may arise thereby on both sides, Wee have
thought fitt to Authorise and Empower, and we doe hereby
Authorise and Empower as also will and Require you Coll William
CHANDLER high Sheriff of the aforesaid County upon receipt
hereof to select and make choice of some Sufficient able pson or
psons in your said County to whom you may committ the care and
charge of the said Mills, and to him to committ the same dureing
the confinement of the said MARSHALL or untill he shall find
baile, to the end that aswell the true Owners thereof (when they
appeare) may receive a true and just accompt of the profitts and
perquisites thereby accrueing, and that the Mills by reason of
the greate floods or other accident may not receive damage for
want of some carefull skilifull pson to take the charge thereof,
as also that the Inhabitants may receive the benefitt of the sd
Mills accustomed: For all which this shall be your sufficient
warrant. Given at St Maries the twenty Sixth day of January Anno
Dmi. 1682: C: Baltemore
To Coll Wm CHANDLER high sher. of Charles County These.
On 13 Mar 1684/5, the last record found of a Phillip COMBS in
Maryland for the next 30-plus years is his appearance on the
debtor's list of Samuel RASPIN:
13 Mar 1684/5 Charles Co MD Liber 8:245, #29603, #69873. The
List of Debtors in the Estate Accounts of Samuell RASPIN
included Philip COOMES. Administrator: Thomas MARSHALL.
(Abstracts Of the Inventories And Accounts of the Prerogative
Court of Maryland ,1679-1686 Libers 6, 7a, 7b, 8, V. K.
Spillers)
===
Abstracts Of the Inventories and Accounts of the Prerogative
Court of Maryland 1679-1686 Libers 6, 7a, 7b, 8, compiled by V.
L. Skinner
Samuel Raspin 8.245 A CH #29603 #69873 Mar 13 1684
Lists of debts: Richard Asham, John Barker, John Brooks, Capt.
William Barton, George Grows, John Hamble, William Hagness,
Cleborne Lomax, Robert Middleton, Edward Nibbs, Richard
Robinson, John Posey, George Simonds, Nicholas Skidmore,
Alexander Standidge, Frances Wyne, Lawrence Young, Robert
Browne, Sr. Thomas Clerke, John Compton, Philip Combs, Gilbert
Crafford, Samuel Cooksey, Samuel Dodson, John Dawson, John
Daniel, Col. William Diggs, Richard Edelen, Richard Hubbart,
Peter Hipkins, Abraham LeMaistre, Vincent Mansell,John Shepperd,
Thomas Stonestreet, Edward Savan, John turner, Gyles Wilson,
John Watters, John Martin.
Payments to: Cleborne Lomax, Joshua Doyne, Thomas Hagar, Col.
William Digges, Henry Hardy, Mr. John Turling, William Wells,
Thomas Huzzey, Mary Dod, Richard Edelen, John Fearson, Richard
Gardiner, Capt. Randolph Brandt, John Porter, James Beck,
Richard Ashman, John Faning, Capt. James Neale, Capt. William
Barton, Roger Futrill, Mr. Raspin, Edmond Dennis, Henry Hawkins,
Philip Lynes, Richard Hes, Thomas Norris, Owen Newin, Capt.
James Bowling, Dr. Hodgson, John Bearcroft, John Barnes, John
Courts, Sr., Mr. Thomas Burford, William Ward, Col. Rozey, Dr.
Mattocks.
Administrator: Thomas Marshall.
==
Abstracts of the Inventories and Accounts of the Prerogative
Court of
Maryland. 1685-1701 Libers 9,10,101C, 11A, 11B
Volume 3 Compiled by V.L. Skinner. Published by Family Line
Publications.
Robert Lee 9.459 I SM £54.16.5 Jan 7 1687
The amount of the inventory also included # 12282.
Appraisers: Garratt Vansweringen, Thomas Beal.
List of debts: Michael Taney, Robert Carvile, Col, Digges, Mr.
Anthony
Underwood for note on Michael Taney, Thomas Marshall, George
Sullivan,
John Kock, George Coome, Gilbert Clark, John Skreech, John
Harris, Samson
Stoddart.
Michael Taney, Robert Carvile, Col, Digges, Mr. Anthony
Underwood for note on Michael Taney, Thomas Marshall
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Thomas' records follow under Richard Marshall's notes"
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) MARSHALL of Charles Co. MD_| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Thomas MARSHALL | (1650 - 1690) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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