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CONNECTICUT ARCHIVE8
COURT PAPERS
1649-- 1709
ONE VOLD] AND INDEX
INDEX
HARTFORD
CONNECTICU STATE LIBRARY
This index of one hundred eleven pages, covering
the contents of the six hundred seventeen documents
contained in the volume of Archives labelled Court Papers,
was comple, ted April 15, 1915, having been in progress
since January 1915. The indexing was done by Effie H.
Prickett and the typewriting by Adella H. Green.
These documents which extend from 1649 IV09 were
under legislative sanction culled from the mass of legis-lative
papers in the custody of the Secretary of State
and about 1845 arranged as now found, by Sylvester dd,
author of the history of Hadley, Mass.
Effort had been made to include in this . inde every
topic covered, every town, parish or society andindivid-ual
mentioned.
April 15, 1915. State Librarian
Papers relating to many of the lawsuits in
this volume may be found in C’onnecticut Archives,
Private Controversies. See its index.
Index
( A) - Autograph ( M). - Mark (?) - Doubtful.
Abell, Abel.
" Caleb, Norwich account 50a - - " taking of Indians’ corn, 1704
524b
" Joshua, " account 50a
Adams, Addams.
" Widow, Hockanum fence, 1685/ 6 506
" Benjamln, Wethersfield, complaint for wife
against William Goodrich, Jr.
1704 322- 325
" Elizabeth, " beaten & threatened by
William Goodrlch, Jr. ,1704
322- 325
" Jeremiah, Hartford west division 241
" Jeremy, Hartford proprietor -- 240 - land at Hockanum 591
Adams, John, Boston & New London sult with James Steel.
Warrant to attach Steel’s estate for debt, Aug. 12,
1704 577
Adams’ account showing debt of 5/ 17/ 7, 1701- 1704
578
SZeel’s account for Sept. 1701 as sworn o June
1705
Testimony that Adams gave Steel goods on account.
of goods delivered by Steel
which were merchantable at the
time, Sept. 15,1704 580
Testimony on goods dellvered by Steel to Adams,
Sept. 15,1704 584
In Adams vs. Steel Jury find for Adams E7/ 15/ I and
costs 581
County court verdict in review, for Steel costs.
Appealed June 1705 585
Bill costs at court of assistants, allowed Oct.
4,1705 582
Adams, John, Boston, suit with Thomas Chester.
Warrant to attach Chester’s estate to the value of
9, Aug. 21,1704 560
Account current as sworn to by Chester, June 705
556
County court verdict fo. r Aams 4/ 14 and costs.
Appealed by Chester Sept. 1705
555
In appeal of case, Jury find for Adams E4/ 14 and
costs 559
Court of assistants allow Adams’ bill of costs,
Sept. 1705 558
Execution levied on Chester’s property for debt of
4/ 14 & costs, Oct. 1705 --- 557
Adams, Nathan, Fairfield, suit with Philip Lewis.
Court record of charge brought by Lewis that Adams
took away wheat attached by
constable and verdict for Lewis.
Appealed by Adams, Mar. 1699/
1700 45
Adams, Rebecca, wie of Jeremy Adams 586
" Richard, New London county deputy- marshall,
assaulted by Benjamin Palmer,
1695 44
" Samuel, bondsman for Nicholas Stoughton of Say-brook,
1701 Ii0
" " " for Philip Reed of Simsbury 419
" " st, Simsbury, testimony . on Goodwin & Reed
sult, 1704/ 5 415,421
" " " " witness to Goodwin vs Reed
425
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Addington, Isaac ( A) Massachusetts justice - 87,285b, 484
Adkins, Thomas, Hartford account 205
Alin, see Allyn.
Allen, "
Allin, "
All, ing, Johwn,( A) New" Havwen cou, nty jus" tice - 162,218671,, 219672,, 550096
Allng, see also Allyn.
Allyn, Alln, Allen, Allln, Allyne.
" Col. 26a
" Alexander, indsor, attorney for Thomas Clarke
1705/ 4 274a
Allyn, Alexander, suit with Joshua Holcomb.
Attachment of Holcomb’s property for debt, 1702
Holcomb’s bond to deliver 15 barrels of tar to
Allyn, Feb. 1699/ 1700 204
Allyn, Benjamin Windsor, sued by Martha Porter.
Examination for fornication with Hartha Porter and
bound over for appearance at
county court, May 50,1704 - 465
Notice that evidences are t0 be taken, 0ct. 20,1704
467
Jury find Allyn to be the reputed father of the
child & to answer the law in
that case 469
Martha Porter’s bill of costs allowed, ay-@ ct.
1705 468,470
Allyn, Benjamin, Windsor, testimony on common fence,
1704 402- 405
" Gideon ( A) Fairfiel witness 478
" John, ssistant 129
" " ( A) " 125
". " ( A) court clerk 54 . " Hartford committee 259 " " overseer of Jonathan Gilbert’ s
estate 124b - - " proprietor 241,242 - - register 240,456a - " secretary 250,455ab
" " ( A) - , I0,12
" " Windsor, common fence 408a - - " testimony on Goodwin vs Reed
1704 ...................... 420
" Joseph, bill for freight 275bc
" Matthew, Hartford proprietor 240
" " ( A) Justice
532,598,405,466a, 552a, 555,585,589 -. ." indsor land 597 " sued as administrator of Cap.
Thoma Allyn’ s estate, 1697
94 - - " testimony on Thrall trespass
case. 1701 78 - Robert, New London, quitclaim from James &
Jonathan Rogers, 1688 564
" Samuel, ( A) Simsbury lawsuit - " Windsor common fence 406a - " " sued as administrator of Capt.
Thomas Allyn’ s estate, 1697
594 . - . testimony on common fence pro-portions,
1704 402
" Thomas, Capt., Windsor estate 594,595,00
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Allyn, Thomas, Windsor, suit with John Wolcott.
In action brought by Wolcott against Allyns fo
neglect to maintain fence in
dividing line county clerk
find for defendant the costs
of court. Appealed and Court
of assistants find for Wolcott
to have half of fence made &
costs, ay 1697 594
Votes of proprietors concerning fences, & appoint
ing committee to proportion
same April 13,1703 397
Committee’s act proportioning the common fence be-longing
to Plymouth meadow,
Apt. IV03 - 406
Summons to Thomas Allyn to appear at Justice court
to answer for neglect to main-tain
dividing fence & damage
to John Wolcott in having
cattle impounded, 0ct. 4,1? 03
Testimony that land north of Capt. Thomas Allyn’s
land belongs:. to Thomas Allyn &
that fence between this and
John Wolcott’s is very defec-tive,
0ct. ll, 1V03 395
Testimony that land north of Capt. Thomas Allyn’s
land in Plymouth meadow belongs
to Thomas Allyn, 0ct. 11,1703
4O0
Testimony that Wolcott’s cattle went into Plymouth
meadow at the north end of the
range of fence, 0ct. ll, l? 03
4O4
Isaac Egleston’s bill for poundage of Wolcott’s
cattle, 0ct. ll, i03 405
In review Allyn vs Wolcott, jury find for plain-tiff
the costs 599
Testimony of two of the committee that they pro-portioned
the fence by the
breadth of the lot & not by the
acre & that Allyn was to keep
] against the home lots, 0ct. 4
iV04 598
Testimony that proprietors’ meeting for fence com-mittee
wa. s not properly warned
May - 0ct. iV04 401,403,409
Testimony of Samuel Allyn that the committee
ordered twice as much fence to
Thomas Allyn as to the witness
Yy IV04 402
Allyn’s plea in review of case offering that his
predecessor never maintained
the fence in controversy, act
of proprietors was illegally
done, & fence was proportioned
unjustly 40?
Wolcott’ s reply 408
Allyn’s bill of costs allowed 410
Allyn, see also Alling.
Andrew, William ( A) Wimdsor witness 266
Andrews, Andrewes, Andros, Andross, Androus, Andrus.
" Mr., Hartford land 134,241
" Abraham, Farmington land sold Benjamin Jones
460
" Edward, Hartford paper 391
" " Hockanum land 389
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Andrews, Francis, Hartford proprietor 240
" Samuel, Hartford west division 241
" " Hockanum fence, 1685/ 6 506
Andrews, Slomon, Hartford, suit with Jonathan Hill.
Summons to Andros to answer the charge of trespass
on Hockanum land, Mar. 27,1705
505
Layout of fence for proprietors of Hockanum meadow,
68/ 6 o
Testimony that certain trees were owned by Nathan-iel
Willett as the bounds of
his land & Adros mowed some
distance south of this line,
Apr. 3,1705 510a
Hill’s bill of costs allowed, Apr. 3,1705 512
Surveyor’s statement on measurement of Sandord
lot next adjoining Hill’s and
quantity in lot of Joseph and
Jonathan Bull, Aug. 16,1705 507
Testimony that Sandford lot now in controversy ex-ceeded
Joseph Bull’s lot when
lald out, Sept. 1705 508
Andros’ bill of costa allowed, including last April
court & September court --- 509
Plea of Hill 510b
Plea of Andros
Andrews, Tho= ms, Milford, suit with Joseph Peck.
Attachment of land claimed by Andrews and latter
summoned to appear at county
court to answer Peck’s action
for the surrender of land,
July 18,1696
County ourt verdict the surrender of the land
Peck. Appealed by Andrews, Nov
1696 372
Summons to Peck to answer charge of trespass in
taking wheat, destroying fences
& c. Nm. r. 1703 369
Peck pleads there was no trespass as execution was
granted by county court. Judg-ment
case not actionable.
Andrews appeals to Court of
assistants, My 1704 370
Andrews, William, Hartford proprietor 240
Andros, Andross, Androus, Andrus, see Andrews.
Apprentices.
Burritt, Israel, Stratford, suit over his desertion
from John Glover for.. whom he
has:. served as an apprentice,.
1704 580-
Leamlng, Aaron, Guilford, apprenticed to John
Collins & lawsuit over his
leaving, 1702 173- 190
Arnold, Arnall, Arnoll.
" John, Hartford proprietor 233a, 240
" Seth, Hartford, testimony on John Stocking’s
profanlty, 1701 103
Ash, George, testimony on Hanoox vs Gilbert, 1702 -- 213
Ashley, Ashle, Ashly, Ashlye.
" John ( A) Westfield, power of attorney to his
uncle Jonathan Ashley of Hart-
., Jonathan, accountford, 1701 1486 2 ", bondsman for Richard Edwards, 1702
. , 151 Hartford, attorney for John Ashley of
Westfi% id, 1701 86
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Ashley, Jonathan, Hartford, sued for omissions from tax
list.
Warrant for seizure of twelve horses which were
not listed, Jan. 28,1701/ 2 63ab
Reasons for Spencer’s complaint and seizure of
horses, 1701/ 2 60
Constable’s testimony on number of horses seized
and those in Ashly’s custody
61
Testimony that only five horses were listed, Mr.
7o/ 2 ,
Testimony that Thomas 01tort was impowered to take
list of personal estate & that
the defendant is the only per-son
by name of Jonathan Ashly
on the llst, Mar. 6,1701/ 2-- 84
Testimony of Thomas 01cott that Ashly was away
when list was called for & his
wife & son gave in the same,
Mar. 1701/ 2 65
Testimony on number of horses owned by Ashl --- 86
Ashly’s bill of charges. allowe4, Mar. 8,1701/ 2 -- 67
Account of charges for keeping horses seized, al-lowed,
Mar. 10,1701 62
Ashley, Jonathan, Hartford, suit with Richard Shafting.
Summons to Ashley to answer charge of having ob-tained
i0 more than what he
had order for, 0ct. 6,1702 194
Testimony that Ashly demanded 56 & Sherrln pro-tested
it was i0 too much but
on Ashly’s threat to take way
the cattle, Sherring paid the.
amount, Nar. 6,1702 190
Testimony that Sherrlng bought cattle of Balding
at Worcester & before witness-es
agreed to pay Ashly 46 on
Belding’s order, Nmr. eS, 1702
198 20
Testimony to Ashly & Stephen Belding of Hatfield
being partners in purchase of
fat cattle, Nov. 1702
197,198,199
Account of cattle bought by Ashly & Balding in
1701 200
Account of money paid by Ashly- for cattle, Nov.
1702 201
Ashley, Mrs. Jonathan, Hartford 8
" Jonathan, jr., Hartford, father’s ta list mde
. - " out testimony on Sherring v8s
Ashly, 1702 197
Assault.
Crossman, Mrs. Elizabeth, New London, injured by
Jonathan Rogers, 170 - 83- 72
Goodrich, Willlam, jr. Wethersfield, sued for beat-ing
Elizabeth, wife of Benja-min
Adams, 1704 322- 32
Rogers, James, jr. suit against rs. Sarah Rogers
for threatening him with pitch-fork,
1705 575,576
Asten, An. ....................................... 349b
Atwater, Attwater, Attwatter, Atwatter.
" Ebenezer, good taken on Pardee’s account 291 , " New Haven, partner of Jeremiah Os-born
in buying and selling
boards, 1698
297 298,) 2 304 305,07 315,316,318
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Atwell, William, Norwich account 50a
Avery, Thomas, New London suit with Oliver anwaring.
Summons to Avery to answer Manwaring as administra-tor
fo detention of house be-longing
to Samuel Raymond es-tate,
Aug. 9,1705 605
} anwaring’s appointment as administrator f Samuel
Raymond’s estate, June ?
608
anwaring’s power of attorney to James Rogers, jr.
Aug. 1,1705 607
County court verdict for Avery, costs. Appealed,
Sept. 18,1705 606
Record of grant to John Prentice, Feb. 8,18Dl - 609
Deed of John Prentice to Edward Stallion, Dec. 2,
i7 610
Deed from Edward Stallion to Joshua Raymond, Feb.
i0,1658 611
Deed from John Parker to Samuel Raymond, Dec. 10,
1674 61
( A) Power of attorney to Nicholas Hallam, April 25
1706 613
Manwaring’s bill of costs allowed 614
Avery’s bill of costs, ay 1706 615
Bckly, see Beckley.
Backus, Baccus, Beckus.
" Joseph, Norwich, attorney for Joseph Tracy, 1705
530
" " " sued for taking Indains’ corn
1704 55,540
" Nathaniel, ( A) Norwich witness 530
Bacon, Backon, Baken, Beackon.
" Andrew; Hartford proprietor 240
" John, Middletown, appraiser 363
" Nathaniel, Hartford west division 241
" " Hockanum fence, 1685/ 6 506
" Thomas 424
" " Simsbury, steer impounded and damages
sustalned, 1703
336 ,. 337 340,342,345,348
Bacon, Thomas, Simsbury, suitwlth William Filly.
stnmmons to Filly to answer for neglect to deliver
a horse bought of him, Feb.
7o/
Baker, John bill for freight 273b
" " Hartford land
Baker, Joseph, Windsor, suit with Joshua Willes.
Warrant to replevin horse & mare belonging to
Baker & impounded by Willes,
May 17,1705 544
Summons to Willes. to answer Baker for illega, l im. T
pounding horses, May 18,1705
545
Testimony that Willes was angry when he took the
horses & threatened the boys
who led them, May 29,1705 - 547
Testimony of the boys who were harrowing that
Willes threatened to break
their bones & when they ran he
he led off the horses, May 29,
1705 550
County court judgment for Baker 20s & costs. Ap-pealed
by Willes, May 29,1705
551
Testimony that Dibble who was with the horses, was
ordered away from them By
Willes & ran, July 11,1705 546
Baker, Joseph, Windsor, suit with Joshua Willes ( cont.)
Testimony that Dibble & Huntington were harrowing
on land that Willes plowed and
planted, Sept. 7, 1705 548
Baker’s bill 0 costs allowed, Sept. 8,1705 549
Baker, Samuel, Windsor, horses replevined, 1705 544,546
Baldwin, Baldwine.
" James, Milford, defendant with others in Can-field
vs Camp, 1702 --- 161- 165
" Jonathan, Witness to Milford case --- 163
" Nathaniel, Milford constable 869
" " ( A) " " 371
" Zachariah ( A) Milford, statement concerning
Canfield vs Camp, 1702 164
Ball, Jonathan, witness in Parsons vs Edwards, 1702 148
Balston, John ( A) Boston, captain of ship in West India
trade, testimony, 1704 484
Banks, John, witness 433b
Barbur, Lieutenant, Simsbury constable 338
" Thomas, Simsbury -- 340
Barden, . Nathmniel, Hartford west division 241
Barlow, John, Fairfield land appraised 119- 121
Barnard, Barned, Bernard.
" Bartholomew, Hartford west division 241
" John, Hartford proprietor 240
" Joseph, Hartford, testimony on Sherring vs
Ashly, 1702 197
" " ( A) Hartford witness 289b
" " Simsbury 348
Barnes, William, testimony on Welles vs Risley, 1704
390
Bartlet, Bartlett, Bartlitt.
Ba2tlet, Barnard, Windsor, suit with Robert Danks.
Summons to Bartlet to answer for refusal to deliver
a bill given mby. Dnks,. Jan.
z’? o5/ 6 s52
Bartlet, Barnard ( A) Windsor suit with Robert Danks.
Notice from Bartlet that parties have agreed to
drop act ion, Mar. 1706 854
Bartlet, Robert, Hartford proprietor 240
" " land at Hockanum 91
Bartram, Barthru Bartram Barttram, Bertram.
" John ( A) Fairfield, assignment of mortgage to
John Edwards ,1698 llSb
" " Fairfield, mortgage from Isaac Rumsey,
1697 l16a
Bates, Haddam land 127
" Jame s, " " 124a
Baxter, Bridget, Fairfield land e54
Bayley, Bayly.
" John, Hartford proprietor 240,241
" " " west division 241
Beaman, Beamon,, Beman.
" Daniel, Springfield testimony on Hitchcock vs
Osborn, July 1702 00,08
" " " testimony on Pars6ns vs
Edwards 170 148
" " " witness in Hitchcok vs
Osborn 314a
Beckley, Backly, Beckly.
Beckley, Benjamin, Wethersfied, sui%-, with Thomas Hancox
Testimony that Hancox had the land in controversy
in his possession in 168 & it
is recorded to him in Farming-ton
records, Se9%. 9,169 -- 442
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BecEley, Benjamin, Wethersfield, suit With Thomas Hancox.
Testimony that Hancox & Higby were present and
assisted James Steele in laying
out land for Higby, 1702 -- 439
In suit brought by Hancox for trespass, verdict
favorable to Beckley 454a
Execution against Hancox for 1/ 6 Mar. 1700/ l -- 465
Beckley, Benjamin, Wethersfield, testimony on Hancox &
Gilbert suit, 1702 212
" " " testimony on Hancox &
Hart. st., 1702 444
" " " witness in Hancox &
Hart suit 464j
" John, ethersfield, lease of 80 acres in Far-mington
from Edward Higby, 1695
437
" " " survey of land belonging
to Edward Higby, 1699 438
" Nathaniel, improvement of land for Edward
igby 444
" " survey of Farmington land, 1599 - 458
" Richard, testimony on Hancox & Gilbert suit,
1702 212
" " " on survey of land in Far-mington,
1702 439
" " witness in Hancox & Hart suit --- 454b
Becklyes, controversy with Hancox, cited 4647
Beckus, see Backus.
Beckwlth, Beckwit.
" Goodman, New London land 609,610,611
Bee, Thomas, Guilford, testimony on Collins vs Bradley,
1702 174,179.188
" " " witness in Collins vs Bradley,
1702 186
Belcher, Andrew, legacy from grandfather Jonathan Gil-bert
of Hartford, 1674 --- 124b
" Sarah, legacy from her father Jonathan Gilbert
of Hartford, 1674 124a
Balding, Beldeing, Beldin.
" John, Wethersfield committee 105ab
" " " testimony on Gozlin & Thorn-ton
case, I? 01 109
" Stephen, Hartford, partner with Jonathan Ashly
of Hartford in purchase of fat
cattle 194- 202
Bell,. Thomas, Stonington, assignment of Farmington land
W W’ W
to James Treat & John Gilbert,
May 1673 433b
claim to land in Farmington
questioned 443a
deed from Samuel Stone of
Farmington land bought from
Juramuggus, an Indian, Apr. 19,
1670 45a
deed of i00 acres of Farming-ton
land to Thomas Hancox, 1698
480a
deed to John Gilbert copied
Sept. 1697 456b
Farmingt on land
448,448,482,484b, 486a, 489,464abdf
statement of land laid out
for him by James Steel & son,
1679 488
Beman, see Beaman.
Benit, Benltt, see Bennett.
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Benjamin, Caleb, testimony on Wells vs Risley0 1704 390
Bennett0 Benitt, Benlt.
" Isaac, Stratfield, minister’s rate, 1704 -- 493
" James ( A) attorney for Samuel 0dell 601
" " testimony on Hall paper 255
" " Jr. Fairfield, attorney for Samuel Squier
487
" " " Stratfield, " " John Treadwell
1705 501
" Thomas ( A) Stratford constable 380,583,483
Bennlng, John ( A) Boston ? witness 87
Bernard, see Barnard.
Betts, John, Farmington land 455b ,437 ,438
" " house at Great Swamp, Farmington
445,455a, 458
Bidwell, Bidell.
" John, Hartford land I0, ila, 15- 17
Bidwell, Mrs. Sarah, Hartford, suit with Elizabeth Wells
( A) Settlement between them as administrators of
husbandS,’ estates & Ellzabeth’ s
bond to pay ballance due, Jan.
8,1700 90
Aemoranda of accounts, 1685- 1686 91
Summons to Elizabeth Wells to answer for debt,
Aug. 15,1701 92
Sarah Bidwell’s bill of costs allowed, iV01 95
Summons to rs. Wells to appear at Hartford county
court, Aug. 18,1705 96
County court record in which verdict is given for
Mrs. Bidwell and costs, review
taken for . Har. 1706, Sept. 4,1705
95
Mrs. Bidwell’s bill of costs allowed, 0ct. 4,1705
94
Bidwell, Mrs. Sarah, Hartford, testimony on John Stock-ing’
s profanity, 1701 103
Bifeild, see Byfield.
Bigelow, Bigeloe, Bigglow, Bigilow, Biglo, Biglow.
" John, account 273c
" Hart ford 128
" " interest in Greenhill estate, 1698
225,226
" Jonathan, testimony on Gozlin& Thornton case,
1701 109
" " Wethersfield committee 105ab
Bigelow, Jonathan, jr. Hartford, suit with John Shepard.
Complaint of Bigelow that he & his brothers and
sisters are greatly wronged in
not being allowed quiet posses-sion
of land left them by their
uncle Thomas Greenhill 221
Shepard’s receipt to his uncle for 34 in pay of
land sold Thomas Greenhill,
Aug. 4,1654 227
Execution granted for the recovery of one fourth
of the land Shepard received
as administrator of Thomas
Greenhill estate, for Bigelows
July 5,1698 225
Record of land delivered to Bigelow according to
execution, Aug. 8,1698 226
Attachment of grass mown on Shepard’s land by Big-slow
& summons to latter to
county court, July. 30,1701 222
Bigelow’s defence that the land on which he mowed
the grass belonged to him hav-
- Ing been delivered to him by
sheriff’ s warrant 223
- i0-
Bigelow, Jonathan, r. Hartford, suit with John Shapard.
Testimony of Thomas Shpard & John Stedman that
thay saw Bigelow mowing the
grass, Sept. 4,1701 224
Testimony on measurement of lot in controversy,
Sept. 30,1701 228
Bigelow’s bill of costs allowed 229
Bigelow, Mary, interest in Greenhill estate, 1698
225,226
" Mrs. Rebecca ( Shepard) children’s interest in
Greenhill estate, 1698 225,226
" Rebecca, sister of Thomas Greenhill, children’ s
interest in his estate 221
" " Jr. interest in Greenhill estate, 1698
225.226
Sarah, interest in Bigelow estate, 1698
225,226
" Violet, " Greenhll estate, 1698
225,226
Bills & accounts.
Howard, Samuel, suit with Joshua Holcomb for debt,
1695- 1702 142,143,144
Birchard, Burchard.
" Samuel, Hartford jailer, ejected by sheriff,
170/ 6 61? ab
" " ( A) " witness 277
" " witness against Daniel Clark, 1702
232
Birchwood, Thomas, Hartford proprietor 240
Birge, Joseph, Windsor, testimony on Thrall trespass
case, 1701 78
Bissell, Joseph, Windsor . land 397
" Widow Abigail, Windsor, claim to stray heifer,
1700 21
Blackleach, Blacklach, Blackleech, Blacklldge.
" Mr., Stratford 4b
" Mrs. Elizabeth, attorney for John Black-leach
15,16,18
" " " Hartford, summons as attor-ney
for John Blackleach, 1698/ 9
llab
" John, Fairfield witness 480
Blackleach, John, Hartford.
Summons to John Hall for non- payment f hogshad
staves, Jan. 1701/ 2 99
Summons to Samuel Willis for selling land without
clear title, Jan. 29,1700/ l 19a
Blackleach, John, st. Hartford, suit with William Nhltlng
Christian Harbert’s will giving land to John Whit-ing
with approval of husband,
Sept. 16? 0 i0
Extract from Benjamin Harbert’ s will confirming
wife’ s legacy to John hiting,
Jan. 1684
Appeal from court decision approving of Christian
Harbert. will, Mar. 1686/ 7 -- 8
Appeal from decision approving of legacy, denied
Blackleach, May 5,1687 9
Testimony that Benjamin Harbert intended to con-firm
niting in possession of
land, Oct. 1687 12
Summ0nsto John Blackleach to answer for detention
of land given niting, Mar. 21,
1698/ 9 llab
Verdict for Willaim Whiting, and review entered by
Blackleach, Apr. 1699 15
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Blackleach, John, st. Hartford, suit with William niting.
Verdict confirmed, Sept. 1699
Arguments showing land was not legally conveyed to
Christian Harbert & Whiting’s
title consequently not clear,
May 1700 13
Reply that Christian’s will is good, for it is
witnessed by her husband, he
appeared at court at its pro-bating
& affirmed her title in
his will & witnesses have con-firmed
his intention 14
Possession delivered to William hiting, May 1700
17
Verdict confirmed by court of assistants, 0ct. 1700
18
Blackleach, Richard, Stratford, suit with William Hoadley
In action for debt for negro & corn bought of Black-leach,
county court find that
Hoadley pay 30/ 8 and costs.
Appealed to court of assistants.
Apr. 26,1698 373
Execution against Hoadley & BlacEleach. Hoadley’s
receipt to sheriff in full,
Nov. Ii, i? 01 3? 4
Memoranda of dates of proceedings, 1598- 1701 -- 577
On Hodley’s complaint to General assembly showing
Blackleach released him from
judgment & they had agreed to
arbitration which failed, Hoad-lay
is allowed to prosecute
his appeal & Blackleach is al-lowed
to appeal from judgment
obtained in regard to sale of
a brigantine, May IV02 376
Summons to Blackleach to answer for unjustly tak-ing
out execution, Nov. l, iV03
Hoadley’s bill of costs allowed, 0ct. 1704 379
Execution served on Blackleach in accordance with
judgment of Court of assistants
Nov. 1704 378
Blackleach0 Richard ( A) Stratford witness " 474a
Bliss , . Blis,
" Widow, Hartford (?) land sold Benjamin Harbe: t
i0
Bliss, Samuel, Norwich, suit with Robert Fenton.
Fenton’s bond to pay Bliss i00 for goods reuelved
June 1700 191
Warrant to attach property of Fenton, July 1702
192
Bliss’ bill of costs allowed, Sept. 1702 195
Bli. ss, Thomas, cattle bought up, 1701 200 " Hartford (?) land sold Benjamin Harbert
10,11a
" " st. Springfield, testimnny on Sherring vs
Ashly, 1702 199
Blumfeild, William, Hartford proprietor 240
Bolles, Thomas ( A) New London witness 613
Bolt, John, New London witness 564
Booth, Simon, Hartford jailer, witness against Daniel
Clark, 1702 232
Borman, Jonathan, Wethersfield committee 10Gab
" " " testimony on Gozlin
Thornton case, 1701 109
Boston.
Adams, John, suit with Thomas Chester of Wethers-field
over debt, 1704- 1705
- 12-
Boston.
Clark, Thomas, pewterer, suit against Ephraim
Turner for debt, 1703- 1704
273,274
Gibbon, William, suit against administrators of
Nathaniel Butler’s estate for
debt, 1689- 101 71- 76
Keen, William, st., suit aainst Ephraim Turner for
debt, 1703- 1704 275- 278
Lindall, Nathanlel, suit with Edward Dod of Hart-ford
for debt, 1709 87- 89
Pembrooke, Elkanah, suit with George Pardee of New
Haven concerning debt, 1698-
1703 284- 294
Sherrlng, Richard, butcher, suit against Jonathan
Ashley of Hartford for over-charge
f6r cattle, IT02194- 202
Botsford, Botchford, Bottsford.
" Timothy, Milford, defendant with others in
Canfield vs Camp, 1702161- 165
Bow, Bowe.
" Hannah ( Evarts) suit against John Hall, 1696 -- 362 " Marie., Guilford, :" " " " 1696 -- 362
" Rebecca, mrrlage to Thomas Stow, Jr. 364
" " suit by guardian Nathanlel Brown of
Middletown 01696 362
Bradley, Bradle.
" Abraham, Guilford, suit with John Collins.
Record of Leaming’s choice of Bradley for guardian
Nov. 12,1701 178
Testimony that Bradley called on Collins with pur-pose
of binding the boy to him
and Collins insisted on the
b1o7y0’ 1s/, 2parents’ order, Mar’ 7" 771
Summons to Bradley to answer charge of entertain-ing
& detaining Aaron Learning0
apprentice, who is alleged to
have stolen his Indenture, Mar.
17,1701/ 2 173
County court sentence Bradley to pay fine of 20s
to county & coSts. Testimonies
to Leamlng being apprenticed
to Collins, to his burning the
indenture & to Bradley’s being
the cause of his leaving
Collins, Mar. 17,1701/ 2 174
Testimony to Collins beating Leamlng unjustly - 179
Testimony to Cramton’e informing Collins of Leam-ing’s
presence at Bradley: s,
Apr. 7,1702 180
Testimony of Aaron Learning that Collins threatened
him with a horse- whipplng if
he did not renew his indentures
& complaint that he did not get
enough training in his trade,
Apt. I?, 1702 181
Testimony to C011ins’ cruelty,- Apt. l? 02
185,186,188,189
Testimony to Bradley’s ordering Leamlng to come
home from Colllns, Apr. 17,1702
187
Complaint of Bradley & Aaron Lemming that Collins
abused the boy, Apr. 21,1702
183
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Bradley, Abraham, Guilford, suit with John Collins.
Bradley’s plea that he is charged in a single cap-aoity
whereas he acted as
guardian to his wlfe’s brother
Leaming foolishly burned his
agreement but he was never
legally bound to Collins and
as he was afraid, Bradley let
him stay with him 182
Court order to Leaming to return to Collins but
Collins to pay cost of prose-cution
against Leaming on
account of passionate language
towards the boy. Appeal denied
Apr. 21,1702 175
Easter Leaming’s letter asking Bradley to do for
her son Aaron as for a son,
Apr. 22,1702, 190
Testimony of John Crampton that at Bradley’s re-quest
he informed Collins that
Learning was with Bradley, May
8,1702 176
( A) Power of attorney to Stephen Bradley to prose-cute
appeal to court of assis-tants
& complaint against
Moses Mansfil for denying
appeal, May 15,1702 184
Bradley, Stephen, attorney for his son Abraham Bradley
of Gu.$ 1fo rd 184
Branford.
Hoadley, William, suit with Richard Blacklach con-cerning
debt for negro & corn,
1698- 1704 @ 73- 379
Bridgham, Joseph, Boston, 1698 - 312b
Bristol, Bristo.
" Samuel, Guilford, testimony on Collins vs
Bradley, 1702 177,182b
Brounson, see Brunson,
Brown, Benoni, legacy from uncle Thomas Watts, 1683
233a
" Hannah ( Lanne) legacy from uncle Thomas Watts,
1683 233a
" John, legacy from uncle Thomas Watts, 1683 - 233a
" Nathanlel," " e " 1683 - 233a
" " Aiddletown, guardian for Rebecca Bows,
suit against John Hall, 1696
562,63
Bruen, 0adlah, New London, witness 610
Brunson, Brounson, Bruson.
". John, Farmlngton land 445,448,450b, 452,459,460
" Richard, Frmington 450b ,452,460
Bryan, Alexander 2
Buck(?) Samuel ( A) Wethersfield constable 69
Buckland, Martha, Windsor, daughter of John Wakefield of
New Haven 100a
Buckly, see Bulke. y.
Bulkeley, Buckly, Bukeley.
" Mr. 58d
" Gershom ( A) Fairfield witness l16b
" " Wethersfield, testimony on purchase
of land from Indians in 1673.
1701 106
BuI, Abigail.. testimony on her father’s will, 1684 230a " Jonathan, Hartford, arbitrator between Hancox &
. Gilbert 20., ll ,17
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Bull, Jonathan, ( A) Hartford arbitrator between Hancox &
Gilbert, 1700 207
" " Hartford, committee on Hockanum lay out
508
" " ( A) " witness, 1687 7
" Hockanum land 505,507
" " inheritance from his father Thomas Bull
1684 230
" Joseph, Hartford, Hockanum lot in controversy,
1705 --- 506,507,508
Bull, Joseph, Hartford, suit with Samuel Howard.
Testimony on legacy to Susanna Bunce, granddaughter
of Thomas Bull & court’s ap-proval
of will & inventory,
1684 230ab
In action brought by Howard for recovery of legacy
to his wife from her grand-father,
Thomas Bull, county
court find that Bull pay 15 &
costs. Appealed, Mar. 6,1? 00/ 1
251
Bull, Thomas, Farmington recorder 448,454a, 459
" " ( A) " " - 451,452,456b, 457,460
Bull, Thomas, Hartford, estate.
Testimony of his wish to have i0 left to his
granddaughter Susanna Bunce
and his daughter Abigail, con-sented,
1684 230a
Record of court approving of Bull’s will & inven-tory
& allowing Jonathan Bull’s
claim to a pair of steers
which were inventoried in the
estate, 1684 230b
Suit by Samuel Howard for recovery of wife’s
legacy as granddaughter of
Thomas Bull, 1700/
Bull, Thomas, Hartford proprietor 240,241
" " settlement of Hopkins’ estate 389
Bunce, Mary, Hartford, testimony on John Stocking’s
profanity, 1701 103
" Susanna, legacy from her grandfather Thomas Bull
1684 230
Bunce, Thomas, st., Hartford, suit with John Stedman.
( A) Bunce’s power of attorney to Richard Edwards,
& Benjamin Churchill, Nov. 1705
429
Testimony of two men who went to view the fences
between the lands at Wethers’.
field -& they found the fences
not agreeing with the meet-stones,
May 1704 431
Bunce’s bill of costs allowed, May 1704 430
Bunce, Thomas, sr,, Hartford west division 241
Bur, see Burr.
Burchard, soee Birchard.
Burdlck, Ruth, New London witness 564
Burnham;, Thomas, st. , Hartford.,. smmon, to Nathaniel
Grant of Windsor to answer for
tak. ing property for. tax al-though
Burnham lives in another
town, b. 27, 1701/ 2 I01
Burr, Bur.-
" Jehu, arbitrator in. Hll suit
" John, Fairfield committee, 1687’- 494
" Nathanlel, Fairfiel, testimony on. Lwis vs Adams
1700 - ,- -. 45
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Burr, Nathanlel, Jr.( A) Fairfield witness l16a
" Peter, Fairfield county clerk 120 254 374 497
i17 , I18,121,256- 258,411,414,
472,475,476,486,487,498,499
" " ( A) " witness 474b
Burritt, Burit, Buritt, Burrett, Burrit.
" Israel, Stratford, arrested for desertion
from master, John Glover, and
guardians sud, 1704 ---. 580- 385
Burritt, John & Sarah, Stratford, suit with John Glover.
Warrant. to seize Israel Burritt to answer for de-sertion
from master’s service
& to notify those who have en-tertained
him to appear before
authority, Feb. 14,1705/ 4 -- 580
Guardians of Israel deny he ever was bound to
Glover & John Burritt gives
bond for defence in any action
that may be broujt, Feb. 15,
7o/ 4
Glover’s plea that Israel Burritt bound himself
with consent of. mother a rela-tives
& lived as apprentice
for two years 582
Summons to John & Widow Sarah Burritt to appear at
speclal county court, Apr. 19,
1704 585
In review of case jury find for Burritts costs of
court 584
Burritt’s bill of costs allowed 585
Burritts, Sarah, widow, Stratford, sued for entertain-ing
son after his desertion
from master, John Glover, 1705-
1704 580- 585
Bush, Jonathan, witness on transportation of turpentine
to Hartford 550,551,555
Bushnell, Caleb, Norwich, sued for taking Indians’ corn
. 1704 555,540 w ( A) " witness 191
" Richard, ustice 526 564 618
" " ( A) " 191,525a, 527
Buttler, Bull& r, Butler.
" Daniel, Hartford land 128
" Joseph, attorney for Mrs. Marie Gilbert of
Middletown, 1700 52
" " Wethersfleld, debt to William Gibbon
assum@ d by brother and suit
against latters administrators
1689- 1701 ( for details see
Gibbon, William, 71- 7
" Nathanlel, Wethersfield, assumption of brother’s
debt & suit by administrators
1889- 1701 7178
" Richard, Hartford proprietor 240,241
" Samuel, witness 433b
" Thomas, Hartford west division 241
" William, " proprietor 240
Buttolph, David ( A) Simsbury constable -- 145b, 158b, 205b
Byfield, Bifeild.
" Na. th.. Boston merchant, l97 147,149, 153
Cadswell, Edward, cattle bought up, 1701 200
Cadwell, Cadwill.
" ] Aatthew, Hartford account 205
" Thomas, " land 126b
" " -" proprietor 241,242
Burr, Peter, ( A) Fairfleld justice 122
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Callsy, see Kelsey.
Camp, John, Milford constable 369
Camp, Nicholas, Milford, suit with Jeremiah Canfield.
Subpoena of witnesses, Mar. 16,1701/ 2 163
New Haven county court verdict for Camp & others,
costs. Appealed by Canfield,
. Mar. 17,1701/ 2 160
Action brought by Canfield for taking & impounding
geese, one of which died. De-fendants
ple. actwas by town
order. Verdic costs to be di-vided.
In review verdict for
defendants: costs. Appealed by
Uanfield, lr. l? ,1701/ 2
Execution against Canfleld to the value of 216/ 16, i, 62
0ct. 5,1702 165
Statement of Zacharlah Baldwin that he offered
Samuel Eells the amount nec-essary
to pay costs of defen-dants,
Oct. 12,1702 164
Camp & others bill of costs 1660167
Camp, William, New London witness 564
Canfield, Jeremiah, Milford, suit with Nicolas. Camp
Subpoena of wltnesses, Mar. 16,1701/ 2 165
New Haven county court verdict for Camp, costs.
Appealed: by Canfield Mar. 17
zToz/ 2 zo
Action brought by Canfield for taking & impounding
geese one of which died. De-fendants
plead act was by a
town order. Verdict costs to
be divided. In review costs
for defendants. Appealed by
Canfield, Mar. 17,1701/ 2
Execution against Canfield to the value of 161,, 162
0ct. 5,1702 165
Statement of Zachariah Baldwin that he offered
Samuel Eells the amount nec-essary
to pat- costs of defen-dants,
0ctt12,1702 I4
Camp & others’ bill of costs 166
Case, Bartholomew, Simsbury, testimony on Church vs
Higley, 1704 544
" Joseph, testimony on Higley & Gaylor, suit, 1700
51
Richard, Simsbury, charge for keeping steer, 1703
336
" " " testimony on Church vs, Higley,
1704 340
" " " 1> estimony on Higley & Gaylor
suit, 1700 51
" " " witness on Church vs Higley
544,545,54
" 1i111am, Simsbury 142
Catlin, Catling.
" John, Hartford land 25,128
e Mary, Hartford, testimony on Harbert legacy - 12
w " " witness 14
" Thomas, " land 12, 128, 41,247
" " " testimony on Harbert legacy, 1687
12
m " " Undivided land, record of his
share, 1651 154
" " " witness 14
" " Hockanum fence, 1685/ 6 506
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Cattle mark effaced.
Reed, Philip, Simsbury, sued y Nathaniel Goowln
for removing marks from a
heifer claimed by Goodwin,
1704- 1705 415- 424
Celsey, see Kelsey.
Chauncy, Chanse, Chansie, Chauncey.
" N/. Windsor land 82
" Charles ( A) Stratfield witness 501
" Israel, arbitrator in Hall suit 251
" Nathaniel, Windsor land transferred to him by
George Phelps, 1670 81
Checkley, Samuel, Boston merchant, 1698 512ab
ChenF, William ( A) Middletown, testimony on Harris case
1702 260
Chester, Mr.- 466b
" John, assistant 68
" . ( A) " 104,10,159,262,264,265,274a, 505,599
" " commissioner 455b
" " ( A) Justice of peace 69
" " Wethersfield register 458
" " ( A) " " - 58d, 105a, 107, SG? b
" " Jr. appraiser of Josiah Gilbert estate 57
" " " distributor of " " "
Wethersfield, 1696 55
" Stephen, property offered for execution on
John Hall, 1697 560
Chester, Thomas, Wethersfield, suit with John Adams.
Warrant to attach Ch% ster’s estate to the value of
& Aug, 21,1704 560
Account current as sworn to by Chester, June 1705
County court verdict for Adams 4/ 14/ 0 & costs.
Appealed by Chester, Sept. 1705
555
In appeal of case jury find for Adams 4/ 14 &
costs 559
Court of assistants allow Adams’ bill of costs,
0ct. l? 05 558
Execution levied on Chester’s property for debt of
4/ 14 and costs, 0ct. 1705 - 557
Chrlstophers, John, New London, goods not delivered,
1702 -- 145,146,149,150,151,155
" Richard, assistant 565,570,575,576
" " ( A) " 565,566,567
" " NeW London County Justice --- ii0
Church, John, Hartford west division 241
" Richard, Hartford proprietor 240
Church, Samuel, Hartford, suit with Jonathan HiEley.
Notice that stray steer wlll be sold at outcry,
Oat. 28,1703 335
Charges for damages done by steer, impounding same
& c. 1703 336
Appraisal of damages done Thomas Bacon, 0ct. 22,1705
337
Certificate of Higley’s office of constable, Feb..
17,1703/ 4 538
Summons to Higley to answer for selling steer to
the damage of 4, ] r. 21,1703/
1704 541
Church’s bill of costs allowed Apr. 12,1? 04 54?
Testimony that Church promised that he would not
trouble Joseph Phelps the buy-er
of the steer 559
Testimony that steer had a top cut on each ear,
Sept. 5,1704 540,542
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Church, Samuel, Hartford, suit with Jonathan Higley.
Testimony on steer’s marks by those who bought at
outcry, Sept. 5,1704 344
Thomas Bacon’s testimony that he impounded the
steer & its marks were a crop
on each ear, Sept. 5,1704 -- 545
Testimony on steer’s unrullness, Sept. 5,1704 -- 546
Testimony that Bacon took part of fence away where
steer ws kept, Sept. 1704 - 548
In review of action Jury find for Higley to pay 5
& costs. Appealed Sept. 5,1704
545
Churchell, Churchill.
" Benjamin, appraisal of Wethersfleld land
557b
" " Wethersfleld, attorney for Thomas
Bunce, 1704 429
" " Wethersfield surveyor 105a
" " ( A) " testimony On Buncevs
Stedman, 1704 451
Churcher, Robert, Fairfield land 119
Clark, Clarke.
" Capt., Windsor land 406a
" Ann, New Haven, widow of John Wakefield & mother
of Edward & Hannah Granls, 1701
100a
Clark, Benjamin, Plainfield, suit withWinthrops.
In action fore trespass on land in Plainfield Jury
find for Clark, costs. Ap-pealed,
Nov. 1705 602
Clark, Danlel, Farmlngton land 124b
Clark, Daniel, suit with John Stedman...
Summons to Clark to answer charge of debt to.
estate of Mrs. Gilbert, ar.
z’oo/ zTol 4].
Defence against charge made by Gilbert estate show-ing
charges to be false & also
outlawed, 1701 42
Clark, Daniel ( A) Windsor justice -- 27ab, 57,77- 79,82- 84
" " st., Hartford, accused of taking away a
mlttemus from jailer & causing
escape of Robert Fenton. Bound
over to court of assistants,
June 27,1702 252
" George, witness in 3ilford case, 1702 165
" Henry, Windsor land bought of Denslow 80
" John ( A) Boston Justice 195,196,202
" " Hartford proprietor 240
" Nicholas, " " 240,241
Clark, Samuel, Windsor, suit with Jacob Reed.
Stummons to Clark to answer charge of debt, Apr. 12,
1701 115
At justice’s court, verdict for Reed one shilling
& costs. Appealed. lxecution
granted Sept. 25,1701 114
Action . brought by Samuel Clark for debt., justice
finds for Clark 5s/ d & costs.
Appealed by Reed, Sept 25 ,1701
I15
ClarE, Thomas ( A) Boston pewterer 275c
Clark, Thomas, Boston pewterer, suit with Ephraim Turner
Account current showing Turner’s indebtedness for
Stmnons to Turner to answer charge of debt, 1705/ 4
274
Clark, Thomas, ( A) New Haven justice 461
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Clark, Wlliam, Boston merchant, 1698 312ab
Cleaveland, CleaYland, Cleveland.
" Samuel, copy of lease of farm west of
uinebaug, 1695 45
" " pigscomset 48,49
Coalkin, George, cattle bought up, 1701 200
Coals, see Cowls.
Cobley, Matthew 349b
Colt, Mr., Plainfield land 425,426
Cole, James, Hartford proprietor 240
" John, Hartford west division 241
Colllns, Collens.
Collins, John, Guilford, suit with Abraham Bradley.
Record of Leamlng’s choice of Bradley for guardian
Nov. 12,1701 ] 78
Testimony that Bradley called on Collins with pur-pese
of binding the boy, as
his guardian, and Collins in-sisted
on the boy’s parents’
order, Mar. 7,1702 ] 77
Summons to Bradley to answer charge of entertain-ing
& detaining Aaron Leamlng.
apprentice, who is & 1e% d to
have stolen his intenture,
Mar. 17,1701/ 2 ] 73
County court sentences Bradley to pay fine of 20s
to county & costs. Testimonies
to Leamlng being apprenticed
to O011ins, to his burning the
indentures & to Bradley’s be-ing
the cause of his leaving
Collins, MarlT, 1701/ 2 174
Testimony to Collins beating Leamlng unjustly- 179
Testimony to Cramton’s informing COllins of Learn-ing’
e presence, at Bradley’ s,
1702 " 180
Testimony of Aaron Learning that Collins threatened
him with & horse- whipplng if
he did not renew his indentures
& complaint that he did not
get enough training in his
trade Apr. 1702 181
Testimony to Collins’ cruelty. ---- 185,186,188189
Testimony to Bradley’s ordering Leaming to come
home from Collins, i02 --- 187
Complaint of Bradley & Aaron Leaming that Olllns
abused Leamlng 185
radley’s plea that he is charged in a single ca-pacity
whereas he acted as
guardian to his wife’ s brother.
Leaming foolishly burned his
agreement but he was never
legally bound to Collins & as
he was afraid Bradley let him
stay with him 182.
Record of court order to Leamlng to return to
Collins but Collins to pay
costs of prosecution against
Leaming on account of passion-ate
treatment of the boy.
Appeal : denied. Apr. 1702--- 175
Eastter Leaming’s letter to Bradley asking him to
do for Aaron Learning as for a
son, 1702 190
Testimony of John Crampton that at Br} dley’s re-quest
he informed Collins that
Leaming was with Bradley, 1702
176
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Collins, John, Guilford, suit with Abraham Bradley.
Bradley’s power of attorney to his father Stephan
Bradley to prosecute appeal to
court of assistants and com-plaint
against Mansfield for
denying appeal, May 15
184
Cllins, John ( A) Middletown constable 562
Cole, sea. Cowls.
Colt, Jabesh, testimony on DIggins vs Gilbert, 1700 - 40
Constables.
Grant, Nathaniel, Windsor, summoned to answer for
seizing property of Hartford
man for tax, 1701/ 2 101
Lane, Isaac, st., Middletown, sued for not enforc-ing
execution against John
Hall, 1704- 06 .565- 368
Smith, John, Plainfield, sued by Nicholas Stough-ton
of Saybrook for unjustly
taking and selling a mare &
colt, 1701 ll0- 112
8teal, Samuel & William Goodwin, Hartford, sued by
treasurer for deficiency in
Hartford tax list for year
1698, 1702
Constables, see also Marshals.
Cook, Coock, Cooke, Couk,
" Capt. Simsbury 548
" " Windsor land 79
" " witness 62
" Aaron ( A) Hartford, testimony on Cook vs Hasel-tine,
1702 140
" " Hartford, testimony on Jonathan Ashly’s tax
list
". " ( A) testimony on Hartford tax llst, 1698/ 9
171
" " Windsor land, 1640 80
" Hannah, Middletown, testimony, on gift from her
father Daniel Harris, 1702 265
" Jhn, Middletown, testimony on Father Harris’
estate, 1702 262,264
" " Windsor, testimony on Goodwin vs Reed, 1704
420
" " " witness for " " " 1704
419
" " " of Samuel Moore’ s marriage
1704 526,552
" Nathaniel, Windsor land 597
w Noah, Hartford land - 253a
" Tomas, Windsor, common fence 406a
Cook, Thomas, Windsor, suit with Abraham Haseltine.
Thomas Nowell’s. will bequeathing land to wife &
after her death to Christopher
Nowell of Wakefield, York CO.
England, Nov. 1648 155
Court record showing land bequeathed by Thomas
Nowell to Christopher Nowell,
by him to Rebecca Greathead &
by her husband, Thomas Shipton
to Thomas Dawson. Court appro-val
of agreement between Hasel-tine,
as attorney, & adminis-trators
of Nowell estate where-by
Haseltine may receive and
dispose of land & housing, May
_ 1698 156
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Cok, Thomas, indsor, suit with Abraham Haseltine.
Haseltine’s bond to procure a lease of land at
Eindsor for Cook, July 24,1700
157
Warrant to attach Haseltlne to the value of. 100
for debt due by bond dated
1697, May 15 1702 158b
Richard Edwards.’ bond for Haseltlne’s appearance
a. court, May 16,1702 158a
Testimony of two men that they saw Haseltlne offer
a lease of land belonging to
John Dauson of Morly, England,
May 27,1702 159
Testimony that when Cook asked for Haseltine’s
letter of attorney for leasing
land, it ws refused, Sept. 5,
1702 140
Cook’s bill of costs, allowed, Sept. 5,1? 02 141
Cooper, Thomas, merchant 484
" " jr., Aiddletown, testimony on Evarts vs
Hall, 1704 564
Copley, Matthew, Suffield, assistance in se- zure of
turpentine in Simsbury, 1705
Cornel1, Cornel.
" John, sr.( A) iddletown, testimony on Harris
case, 1702 260
" Samuel, st. () " testimony " "
case, 1702 260
Corporal John, Indian 427a
Corwln,. George, bill against estate, 1690 296
Costume.
Testimony descriptiwe of young lady’s dresses and
finery, 1700 29a, 50
Couch, Capt., cattle bought up in 1701 200
Couk; see Cook.
Coules, see Cowls.
C0wls, Coals, Cols, Coules, Cowles.
" Samuel, Farmington land 445,448,459,460
Craft, Crafts.
" Moses, % ethersfield, appraisal of property for
Stephn Chester, 1697 - 560,565
Crampton, Cramton.
" John, ( A) GuilTord, testimony on Collins vs
Bradley, 1702 176
" " " witness in Collins vs
Bradley -- 180,182b
Crane, Abraham, Hartford account 205
" Jonathan ( A) ] banon (?) witnss - 489
Crery, Cresry.
" Peter, testimony on 1inthrops vs Johnson, 1704
428
Crery, Peter, st. ,. New London, suit with James Welch.
In action for trespass bught by Crery, verdict
of county 9curt for 1elch.
Appeal allowed, Nov.
1704 561
Crosman, see Crossman.
Cross, Cross.
," Johen, Win, dsor 85a testimony on highway claimed by
Henry Wolcott 82
" " ( A) witness 204a
" Samuel ( A) indsor, testimony on olcott.& tllyn
suit, 1704 409
Crossman, Crosman.
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Crossman, ] Bartholomew, New . London, suit with Rogers.
Warrant to arrest. JinXes Rogers, st. , James Roers r.
& Jonathan Rogers on charge of
assaulting Elizabeth Crossman
& wounding her, Aug. 8,1705 555
] Bonds of Rogers & Jonathan Hill for appearance of
James Rogers st., & James Rogers
r. Aug. 9,1? 05 565,566
Complaint. that James Rogers r. threw down Cross-man
& Jonathan Rogers fell on
Elizabeth with knee on her
stomach. Verdict fine of 10s
for each of three men. Ap-pealed,
Sept. 26,1705 568
New London county clerk’s bill, Sept. 28,1705 -- 572
Testimony that Crossman & Hrs. Rogers cleared
James Rogers, r. from charge
of assault before Richard
Chrlst. ophers, assistant, 0ct.
1 1705 567
Crossman’s %) ill of costs 571
In appeal of action ury find for Rogers costs of
court 569
Roger’ bill of costs allowed 570
Crossman, Hrs. Elixabeth, New London, inured by Rogers
Aug. 1705 563,565,567,558
Crow, John, Hartford proprietor 238,240,241,244,247,248
Crowfoot, Matthew, Springfield, testimony on Sherring
vs Ashly, 1702 198
Cullick, John, Hartford land 134
Curtls, Curtiss.
" John, r.( A) testimony on Bunc. e vs Stedman, 1704
451
" Joseph, assistant 574,375,385,411,479
" " ( A) " 156, e55,515,580,581,412,475,615
D& nks, Dancks.
Danks, Robert, Northampton, suit with B. Bartlet.
Summons to Battler to answer for refusal to deliver
bill given by Danks, Jan. 1705/ 6
552
Notice from Battler that parties have agreed to
drop action, Mar. 1706 554
Dauson, John, Morly, York co., England, land at Windsor,
Conn. 159
Davenport, John, se. ttlement of Hopkins’ estate 589
" William, Hartford account 205
Davis, Davies.
Davis, John st., Fairfield co. jailer, suit with Shel-ton
for releasing Hugh Nesbit.
Testimony on market prices in West Indies in Dec.
1700, May 6 1704 484
Mittimus for commitment of Hugh Nesbit, June 21,
1704 479
Nesblt’s bond on release from ail to surrender
himself one month fromdate,
June 26,1704 474a
Copy of Nesblt’s bond, June 26,1704 480
On Shelton’s complaint that Davis allowed Nesblt
his liberty, court order that
Jall key be delivered to sher-iff
& Davis made responsible
for the debt, July l, lV04 - 475
Execution granted against Davis, July 1,1704 -- 476
( A} Receipt of 42s. from Hugh Nesbit in satisfac-tion
of an execution granted
Shelton, July 1,1704 475
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Davis, John sr. Fair. field co, Jailer, suit with Shelton
for releasing Hugh Nesbit.
Writ for sheriff to arrest Davis, JulM 18,1704 - 481
( A) Assignment of Nesbit’s bond to Samuel Squire,
Aug. I ,1704 474b
( A) Statement that Samuel Squire paid Shelton the
debt at Davis’ order, Aug. l,
1704 478
Notice to Huh Nesbit to return to Jail, Aug. eS,
1704 485
Attachment of Albert Dennle’s property to answer
for bond assigned to Squire by
Davis, Aug. I, Oct. i, 1704
486ab
Samuel Squlre’s bill of costs 482
Testimony that Hugh Nesbit ss} id he could not get
him out of jail without the
money being returned which
Davis gave. Nesbit a recelpt
for. Davis’ wife gave up all
except what was used for his
maintenance. Apr. 50,1705 -- 414
Davis, Philip, Hartford undivided land, record of his
share, 1651 -- I4
Dawson, Thomas, Mortly, York co. England, interest in
land at Windsor, 1698 156
Day, Robert, Hartford proprietor 240
Dean, James { A) Plainfleld clerk 554
" " ( A) " testlmony on Indian land,
1704 541
" John ( A?) " testimony on cultivating
land for Indians, 1704 541
Deans, James, witness 45
" " r. " 45
Debts & accounts.
Adams, John, New London suit with James Steel of
Wethersfield over debt, 1704- 5
577- 584
Adams, Nathan, Fairfiel, sued by Philip Lewis
constable, for taking away
wheat attached by him, 1700 - 43
Ashly, Jonathan, Hartford, sued by Richard Sherr-ing
of Boston for obtaining
10 too much for fat cattle
purchased and sold by Ashly &
Stephen Belding of Hatfield,
1702 194- 202
Butler, Joseph, Wethersfield, suit brought by
William Gibbon mgalnst dmn-istrators
of Nathaniel Butler’s
estate for debt amsumed by the
latter ,1689- 1701 7- 7 Chester, Thomas, Wethersfleld, suit with John
Adams, 1704- 5 555- 560
Clark, Daniel, Windsor (?) sued for debt to Mrs.
Mary Gilbert’ s estat, lT00- 1
41,42
Clark, Samuel, Windsor, suits with Jacob Reed of
SSmsbury for debt, 1701 115- 115
Cook, Thomas, Windsor, suit with Abraham Haseltine
to recover debt due by bond,
1702 156- 141
Fenton, Robert, Windham & Mansfield, suit with
Samuel Bliss for debt, 1700- 02
191- 19
Debts & accounts.
Fisk, John, Milford, sued by James Russell, for
debt by bill dated 1690 by
assi&, nment of executors of
George Corwln’s estate, 1705
296
Gilbert, Ebenezer, Hartford, suit with Thomas Han-cox
over lease of farm to
latter & his failure to satisfy
a bond to leave their accounts
to arbitrators ,1698- 1702
204c- 220
Grant, Tahan, Windsor, estate sued for debt to
nnes Russell of Charlestown,
1686- 1705 266- 269
Hall, John, Middletown, summoned by John Black-leach
to answer for non- pay-ment
of staves, Jan. 1701/ 2 -- 99
Higley, John sr., Simsbury, suit with Eleazar Gay-lot
of Windsor over account of
Katharlne Higley, 1700 --- 25- 54
Hoadley, William, Branford, suit with Richard
Blackleach concerning payment
for negro & corn, 1698- 1704
575- 579
Holcomb, Joshua, Simsbury, sued by Alexander Allln
of Windsor for debt, 1702
203204ab
Holcomb, Joshua, Simsbury, sued by Mrs. Elizabeth
Wilson, for debt, 1702 - 157- 9
Hussey, James, Sprlngfiled, sued by John Pynchon r. for debt, 1703/ 4 --- 279- 283
Lane, Robert, suit with Louis Liron, 1699 1- 6
Lindall, Nathanlel, Boston, suit with Edward Dod,
Hartford, for debt, 1709 - 87- 89
Morse, Ephraim, Wethersfleld, suit with Joseph
Rowlandson for debt, 1701 68- 70
Nesblt, Hugh, Stratford, sued by Daniel Shelton as
administrator of Mungow Nes-it’s
estate for money mde on
voyage to West Indies, 1704
411- 415,471- 484
Osborn, Jeremiah, New Haven, suit with Luke Hitch-cock
of Springfield concerning
payment for boards, 1698- 1707
297- 521
Palmer, Benjamin, ulnebaug, suit wlth John Plumbs
for lack of care by latter of
goods attached for debt to
James Fitch, 1700 44- 50
Pardee, George, New Haven, suit with Elkanah, 1698-
1705 284- 294
Parsons, Joseph, Northampton Mass., suit with
Richard Edwards concerning
loss from non- dellvery of
goods left at his warehouse,
1702- 1705 145- 156
Rumsey, Isaac & Robert, Fairfleld, suits in con-nection
with debt to John
Osburn, 1701- 1702 116- 122
Squire, Samuel, Fairfield, suit with Albert Dennle
1704 482- 487
Turner, Ephraim, Hartford, sued by Thomas Clark of
Boston for debt, 1705- 1704
275,274
- 25-
Debts & accounts.
Trner. Ephraim. Hartford, sued by William Keen of
Boston for debt, 1702- 1795
274- 278
Wells, Elizabeth. suit with Sarah Bidwell for debt
due from Jonathan Wells’
estate, 1700- 1705 90- 96
Woodworth, Benjamin, Lebanon, sued by Philip Smith
Hartford, 1705/ 6 488- 490
Defamation of character.
Fitch, James, suit against John Gallop for spread-ing
report that Fitch named
urymen when issuing warrant
to constable, 1701 515- 517
Wolcott, Roger, Windsor, suit against Joshua
Willes for saying he gave a
false oath, 1705 587- 594
Deming, Demming.
" Ebenezer 580 - " testimony on Adams vs Steel, 1704 -.- 584
" Jacob, Hartford 270a
" John, Hartford bill 91 - Jonathan, Wethersfield ? account of share of
Josiah Gilbert’ s estate, 1689
5Sad
Demon, Elizabeth, Wethersfield, daughter of Josiah
Gilbert 55
Denison, George ( A) New London county clerk 44- 45,110-
112,426,514,518- 520,525,526,
528
551,565,568,572- 580,585,584,
602- 608,616
Dennie, Deney, Denney, Denny.
Dennle, Albert, Fairfield, suit with Samuel Squire.
( A) Dennie’s bond for Hugh Nesblt, June 26,1704
474a
Copy of bond for Nesblt, June 26,1704 480
Attachment of Dennle’s property to answer for bond
assigned to Squire by Davis,
Aug. 1704 486ab
In review of action for recovery of bond, Jury
find for Squire if bond sub-serlbed
without oath is valid;
otherwise for Dennle 485
Denslow, Nicholas, Windsor land 80
Dewey, Deueye, Dewy.
" Israel, Windsor land 79
" Thomas, Windsor grant of land, Feb. 28., 1640 --- 80 - - " land 79
Diamond, sloop, 1697 147
Dibble, Dibel, Dible.
Dibble, Benjamin, Slmsbury, suit with Remington & Shelden
Testimony of William Spencer that he’. assisted Rem-ington
in seizing 16 barrels
of turpentine on west side of
Mannatuck & Dibble was brought
to Suffield; Kent & Shelden
talked of roasting Dibble.
Apr. 19,1704 354
Testimony o Dibble & Joseph Trumbull that seizure
was made in Slmsbury of tur-pentine
belonging to Higley,
Dibble, Ammi Trumbull & Joseph
Trumbull, ] ay 6,1704 556
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Dibble , Benjamin, Simsbury, suit with Remington &. Shelden.
Warrant to arrest Dibble to answer charge of tres-pass
in taking turpentine with-in
the bounds of Suffield & to
secure said turpentine for
trial in Springfield, Sept. 21,
1705 549
Warrant to Hartford constable to seize turpentine
at Hartford landing brought
there j some person from
field0 & belonging to Dibble
& Higley but taken & held by
Remington & Shelden; also to
secure witnesses, Sept. 21,1704
350
Return by constable of the seizure of turpentine
on board a sloop & arrest of
two witnesses, Sept. 21,1704
351
Testimony of John Smith that he was one of the
boatmen & brought down 2 barrels
of his own; Jonathan Bush
brought down 24 barrels of
which 5 were his own, Sept. 21,
1704 555
Testimony of Timothy Horsford, cooper, that 2 of
the barrels in custody in Hart-ford,
are ones he made for
Benjamin Dibble, Mar. 6,1704/ 5
355
Testimony that ii of the barrels seized at Hart-ford
are those made by Isaac
Loomis for John Higley, Mar. 6,
1704/ 5 357a
Testimony of Brewster Higley that he was working
with his father in filling the
battles & put in a quantity of
tar in one which was found in
opening those seized at Hart-ford,
Mar. 6,1704/ 5 358
Testimony of Ammi & Benoni Trumbull that they
notified Jonathan Remington
but Sheldon was not at home,
Mar. 7,1704/ 5 352
John Higley, Joseph TrumbUll & Benjamin Dibble’ s
bill of costs- allowed, Apr. 5,
1705 359
Dibble, Benjamin, witness in Church vs Higley, 1704 548
" George, Windsor, testimony on Baker vs Willes,
May 1705 .550
" " " worker for Joseph Baker
545- 548
Dickinson, Obadiah, Wehersfield, appraiser of property
f Stephn Chester, 1597
56O, 565
Diggins, Jeremiah, st., Windsor, suit with Samuel Gilbert
SUmmons to Gilbert to appear before assistant to
answer for keeping Diggins
horse as a stray, Jan. 23,1699/
1700 55
Verdict of Hartford reversing decision of assistant
& giving Gilbert costs of court.
Diggins appeals, Mar. 7
1700 36
Testimony that Digglns kept the horse, Apr. 7,1699/
1700 40
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Diggins, Jeremlah, sr., Windsor, suit with Samuel Gilbert.
Testimony of Henry Wolcott that he gave the horse
as a stray to Diggins to keep
& Gilbert owned the horse and
promised to make satisfaction
for his keep, May .4,1700 --- 37
Testimony of aleb Stanley & William Pitkln, assis-tarots
that they ordered pay-ment
of 16s to Diggins for
keep of horse claimed by Gil-bert,
May. 8,1700
Jury find for Diggins16s & costs
Dix, John st., Hartford testimony on mowing grass at
Hockanum for Nathaniel Willett
510a , , " witness in Hill & Andros suit 410b , " Jr. Hartford, testimony on Hockanum land
510a
Dod, Edward, Hartford,. suit with Nathaniel Lindell.
Lindell’s power of attorney to John Stedman, l? 09
87
Summons to Dod to answer for debt, Sept. 29,1709 88
Lindall’s bill of costs allowed, Nov. 1709
Doud, Jacob, testimony on Collins vs Bradley
1702 177,182b
Drake, Lieut., Windsor land 397
" Job, Windsor, testimony on Gaylord vs. Hlgley
1700 27
" Joseph, Windsor,. testimony on Baker vs. Willes,
1705 547,548
Dudley, Paul ( A) Boston, opinion on case of Nichols vs
hitlng, 1702
Dummer, Jeremiah ( A) Boston Justice 273c
Eagle stone see Egleston.
Easton, Deacon 103
" John, overseer of John Skinner’s estate --- 126c
" " uncle of John Skinner of Hartford --- 126a
" Joseph, Hartford, overseer of John Skinner’s
. - - esptraotper, iet1o6r90 12264c0 - " " witness 126d
". " sr. " west division 241 " r. " - - 241
Edgerton, Richard, Norwich account 50a
Edwards, John ( A) Fairfield, assignment of Isaac Rum-sey’
s mortgage, 1700 l16b - " Fairfield mortgage 118
" Ary ( A) Hartford witness 138a , . Richard ( A) attorney for Bigelowm 221 " Hartford, attorney for Richard Sherr-.
ing, 1702 194a, 201 " " attorney for Thomas Bunce
1705 429
" " attorney., for William Keen 276a
" " ( A) Hartford, bond for Abraham Haseltine
. 1702 .--,-,.-- iDSa " dealings with Jeremiah.
0sborn of New Haven concerning
hoards, 1698
170., 297,29g 305,305,306
30? ,309,312a, 314ab ,315,317
" " ( A) " endorsement of bill. of ex-change,.
1698 ,312b
" " " executor of Mary Gilbert’s
estate, 1704
- 28-
Edwards, Richard, . artford, suit with Joseph Parsons.
Edwards’ testimony that the goods were received
during his absence & his fam-ily
knew nothing of them, als0
that Christophers refused to
get them, 0ct. l? 00? ]. 85
Edwards summoned to answer for goods placed in his
warehouse & not delivered to
John Christophers as arranged
for, 00t. 6,1702 ] 48
Testimony to the goods being received by Edwards,
Sept. 2 , IV02 148,149
Parsons’ account of goods shipped & stored, Nov.
IV02 146,147
Edwards’ plea for nonsuit of action on account of
indefiniteness of writ 180
Statement’ of athaniel Stanly that he is not ac-customed
to give receipts for
goods received at his ware-house,
Nov. I0, i? 02 384
Hartford county court record with verdict for Par-sons
the delivery of goods &
coets. Appealed by Edwards.
Now. I0,1702 181
Parsons’ bill of costs allowed, Nov. 12,1? 02--- 152
In review of case jury find for Edwards costof
courts
.. dwards’ bill of costs allowed, Nov IV i? 05 --- 156
Edwards, Richard, Hartford, testimony on Cook vs Has& l-tin&,
IV02
" " ( A) " witness 125
" Thomas, Stratford, testimony on voyage to
Antigua & trading by Mungow
Nesbit, iV05/ 4 4] 2
Eells, Samuel 2
" " Milford, statement that he was offered
pay for costs of defendants in
Canfield vs Camp et al, 1702
164
] elye, see Ely.
Egleston, Eqglestone, Egglestone, Eglestone.
" Isaac, indsor, impounding of olcott’ s
cattle 395
" " " land
" " " testimony on fence between
Wolcott & Allyn land, 1705
404 405
" " " witness in Allyn & Wolcott
suit 408
Eliot, llott, Elleiot, Ell& at.
" Mr. 158b
m " Joshua Holcomb’ s land attached 20b
Eliot, indsor, et al vs Thrall.
Arguments of attorney in action brought for leav-ing
a fence across cartway 295
Eliot, John,- Hartford, Justice 101
" " ( A) " " 158b. 145ab. 145,52V, 529ab.
550,409
Elmer. Elmor.
" Edward. Hartford proprietor 240,242
Ely, Eelye.
", Nathaniel, Hartford proprietor 240,242 Eilliam, Lyme, dealings with Jeremiah 0sborn &
Luke Hitchcock concerning
boards, 1698 - 297,299,500,502,
504,305,307,508,514ab, 318
- 29-
. ly, William ( A) Lyme, testimony on Hitchcock vs Os-born,
1702 315,516
", "" LNyemwe, LonwidtonnescsounitnyHijtucsthiccoeck vs 0sborn - 317
" " ( A) " " " 298,299,505
Ensign, Ensigne, lnsing.
David, Hartford west division 241,244
" James, Hartford, executor of Christian Herbert’ s
will i0
" " " land I0
’, " " proprietor 240
" witness of Hartford will I0
" Thomas, Hartford constable 92
" " ( A) " " 222b
Estates.
01meted, John, Norwalk, s} dminlstrators summoned to
hear widow’s petition, 1705 562
Raymond, Samuel, New London, suit between adminis-trator
& Thomas Avery, 1705- 06
615
Evarts, Everit, vett.
" Edward, testimony on Collins vs Bradley, Guil-ford,
1702 185
" Hannah, wife of James varts, 1696 362
Evarts, James, Guilford, suit with John Hall.
Warrant showing that Evarts in right of wife, Han-nah
Bowe, Marie Bowe & Nathan-iel
Browne for Rebecca Bowe
recovered udgment against
Hall in 1696 but execution was
not served. Hall summoned to
answer why alias execution
should not be served, May
1704 562
Testimony of Thomas Welles & Moses Crafts that
they appraised property offered
by Stepn Chester to answer
execution against John Hall
in 1697, 0ct. 5,1704 360
Record of Hall’s land in Middletown, Jan. 1697/ 8,
taken 0ct. 5,1704 561
Testimony that Rebecca Bowe gave Lane an execution
gainst Hall & Lane threw it
away & refused to serve it,
Oct. 12,1704 564
Testimony of Isaac Lane, constable, that he served
Evarts’ execution on Hall who
offered land to be appraised.
Appraisers were chosen but
next day Evarts refused to
accept the land & insisted on
the arrest of Hall. On the way
to prison Evarts agreed to
take the land & again apprai-sers
were chosen who took
their oaths. Next day Evarts
was missing & Lane returned the
execution, 0ct. 25,1704 6
Evarts’ bill o costs allowed, 0ct. 24,1704
Evarts, James, Guilford, suit with Isaac Lane.
Attachment against Lane for not enforcing execu-tion
against John Hall, June 5
1706 566
County court verdict, that Lane pay 19/ 5/ 6 & costs.
Appealed Sept. 4,1705
Court of assistants allow varts & Stow their bill
of costs, 0ct. 4,1705 368
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Fhlrfield.
Davis, John, ailer, sued by Shelton for releasing
Hugh Nesb it, 1704 473- 486
Hall, Francis, estate n controversy, 1702- 03
2,. 51.258
Rumsey, Isaac & Robert, suits connected with debt
to John Osburn, 1701- 02
116- 122
Farmington.
Hancox, Thomas, suit with . benezer Gilbert concern-ing
lease, of farm to Hancox &
his failure to satisfy a bond
for settling their accounts by
arbitration, 1698- 1702
204c- 220
Hancox, Thomas, suit with Thomas Hart over land at
Great Ssmp; evidence cited,
1673- 1705 432- 44
Hart, Tomas, suit with Wadsworths ooncernig, pos-session
of lot in Hartford
west division, 1702/ 5- 258- 250
Feild, see Field.
F% llows, John, Plainfield, suit with Anna Merrick.
Summons to Fellows to answer charge of trespass on
land willed to Mrs. Merrick,
0ct. 1705 616
Fnces.
Allyn, Thomas, Windsor, suit with John Wolcott
over maintaining fence in Ply-mouth
meadow, 1697- 1704
Fenton, Robert, escape from Hartford jail 252
Fnton, Robert, Windhsu, suit With Samuel Bliss.
( A) Fenton’s bond to pay I00 to Bliss for goods
received, June I? 00 191
Warrant to attach property of Fenton, July i? 02
I% 2
Bliss’ bill of costs allowed, Sept. l? 02
Ferrls, Zechariah ( A) Stratfield collector
Field, Feild.
" Zachary, Hartford proprietor 240
Filer, Fyler.
" Fxperience, Windsor, witness for case against
Samuel & Damaris More, 1704
527,328,550
" John, Windsor, court at his house, 1703 396
" " " negro o f 78
". " ( A) witness 266
" Thomas ( A) Windsorconstable 589b
" Windsor, work for Timothy Thrall
" Zerubbabel, Windsor, testimony on Wolcott &
Allyn suit, IV04 40
" " " work for Timothy Thrall
78,83a
Filly, William, Windsor, suit with Thomas Bacon.
Sammons. to Filly to answer for neglect to deliver
a horse bought of him, Feb. iV05/
6 553
Fish,- John, New London witness 611
Fsk, John Milford, suit with James Russell.
Russell’s attorney non- suited on account of letter
of attorney not being properly
evidenced, Nov. I? 05
Fitch, Major, farm 525a, 527
James, assistant 12, Ii0i12,535a, 536ab
( A) " 524a, 551
" " ( A) attorney for Joseph Johnson, IV05 --- 427b
- 51-
Fitch, Jsnes ( A) Canterbury & Plainfield, statement ex-plaining
his action in Plain-field
vs. Norwich men, 1705
Fitch, James, Canterbury & Plainfield & c. suit with
Benjamin Palmer.
In action brought by Fitch for using more than
half of barley & saying he
would have the other half in
despite of all the devils in
hell, verdict for Fitch. Ap-pealed
Mar. 1595/ 5. Also in
action brought by Fitch for
debt, verdict for Fitch. Ap-peal
granted. Copied July 27,
1599 45
Case referred to in suit between Palmer & John
Plbe, 1599- 1700 44- 50
Fitch, James, Cnterbury.& Plainfield suStwi.. th John
Gallop.
In action for defamation of character charging
hat Gallop spread the report
that Fitch named the Jurymen
with warrant to the constables
Jury find the fct charged to
damage of .200. ’ A] peS/ ed Sept.
15,1701 514
( A} Fitch’s bill of costs, Sept. 19,1701 515
Verdt of court of assistants for Fitch, costs &
Gallop guilty of breach of law
title magistrates, May 7,1702
515
Fitch’s bill of costs, May 7,1702 517
Warrant to attach Gall. op’s goods to amount of 2/
9/ 5 with costs to satisfy
judgment Obtained by Fitch at
court of assistants, May 50,
1702 513
Certificate that the bill of costspresented Sept.
15,1701 was . I// 0, Jan. l,
z7o2/ 2o
Summons to Fitch to answer charge of presenting
false bill of costs, Sept, 10,
1705 519
In action brought by Gallop charging that a false
bill of costs was given in
Sept. I701, county court find
Fitch costs of court. Appealed
by Gallop, Sept. 1801705 --- 518
In Gallop vs. Fitch jury find for defendant costs
521
" " " " by appeal Jury find for defen-dant
costs 522
Fitch’s bill of costs allowed 525
Fitch, James, Canterbury & Plainfield, suit with Win-throps.
In action for trespass on land in Plainfield jury
find for Fitch, costs. Appealed
Nov. 1705 505
Fitch, James, Canterbury & Plainfield, testimony on
corn taken for Indians, IV04
528 " Jededah, Plainfield, testimony on seizure of
corn for Indians, 1704 537
" Joseph, Windsor, attorney for Martha Porter 455a
Foot, Nathaniel Wethersfield 143a
" " ( A).. - bondsman for Samuel Howard
- 52-
FOot, Nathaniel, Wethersfield, testimony on Hitchcock
vs Osborn, 1702 500.,. S08
" " " witness in Hitchcock vs
0shorn
Fornication.
Moore, Samuel, Windsor,& wife Demaris, tried 1704
526- 332
Porter, Martha & Benjamin Allyn of Windsor, tried,
May 1704-] Aay 1705 465- 470
Foster, Edward ( A) Middletown, testimony on Harris case
1702 260
Fowler, Ambrose, Windsor land 397,406a
Franklin, Richard ( A) Boston, testimony on prics of
beef in West Indies, May 1704
484
Fraud.
Willis, Samuel, Hartford, accused of selling en-tailed
land to John Blackleach
with warrant of clear title,
Jan. 29,1700/ i
Fuller, John ( A) Simsbury constable 41b
Furbs, James, witness against Daniel Clark, iV02 292
Fyler, see Filer.
Gailler, see Gaylord.
Gailor "
Gallop, Gallup, Galop, Galoup.
John ? lease referred to 46
" " Stoning. toil,. attorney for Winthrops
426,427a, 602- 604
" " " " " Winthrops, lease
of farm, 1695 45
Gallop, John, Stonington, suit with James Fitch.
In act for defamation of character charging that
Gallop spread the report that
Fitch named the Jurymen when
giving warrant to constables,
the jury find the fact to the
damage of 200. Appealed Sept.
16,1701 5] 4
Fitch’s bill of costs allowed, Sept. 19,1701 --- 515
Verdict of Court of assistants for Fitch costs and
Gallo guilty of breach of law
title magistrate, May
516
Fitch’s bill of costs, May 7,, 1702 517
Warrant to attach Gallop’s goods to the amount of
2/ 9/ 6 with costs to satisfy
judgment obtained by Fitch at
Court of assistants, My
1702 " 513
Certificate that bill of costs presented Sept. l.,
1701 wa 1/ 5/ 0, Jan. l, 1702/ 5
520
Summons to Fitch to answer charge of presenting
false bill of costs, Sept. lO,
1705 519
In action brought by Gallop charging that a false
bill of costs was given in
Sept. l? 01, county court find
for Fitch costs of ourt. Ap-pealed
by Gallop Sept. 18,1705
518
In Gallop vs Fitch Jury find for defendant costs
521
" " " " by appeal Jury find for defen-dant
uosts 522
Fitch’s bill of costs tallowed 523
- 33-
Gallop. John ( A) Stonington, witness 607 " " Jr. , testimony on Winthrops vs Johnson, 1704
428
" William, land at Plainfield 425,426
Gardner, Garnar.
" Mrs. 1. lizabeth, Hartford, bequest to son
Samuel Stone 454b " " " Hartford, formerly wife of
Samuel Stone, st. 464J Gaylord, Gailler, Gaillor, Gailor, Gaylar, Gaylard, Gay-leerd,
Gayler, Gaylerd, @ aylor
" Mr., Joshua Holcomb’s land attached 203b " Serg’t. cattle bought up, iV01 200
Gaylord, Eleazer, Windsor, suit wlth John Higley.
SUmmons to Higley for debt for goods taken up by
his daughter Katharine, Mar. 18,
1700 23,24
Testimony of Elizabeth Strong that sh saw an
account against Katharine H, g-ley
at Gaylor’s house 25
Record of Katharine Higley’s birth. Aug. 7,1679 - 26
Gaylor’s statement that Capt. Higley went to sea &
resided elsewhere than at Sims-bury
& his eldest daughter had
a right to trade in h& s ab-sence
28
Testimony of Joanna & Peter Hills that John Higley
called for his daughter’s gown
which they had made from cloth
bought of Gaylor, Hay 1,1700
50
Testimony of Sarah Phelps & Anne Pettibone on
Katharine’ s fancy clothing,
May 3, 1700 29a
Testimony of Richard & Joseph Case that Katharlne
came home & took care of her
father’s house until he brought
home his wife, May 3,1700-- 51
Testimony of Eliakim Marshall that Gaylor admitted
he had been wrong in trading
so much with the girl & imply-ing
he set down the reckoning
after John Higley had gone
away 32
Martha Gaylord’s testimony that John Higley looked
over his daughter’s account &
promised to give her flax to
spin in payment of debt, Oct.$,
1700 29b
Higley’s bill of costs allowed, 0ct. 8,1700 -- 33,34
Testimony that Higley was displeased with Gaylor
trading with Katharlne & said
he would let her have flax to
spin if she would do it to pay
the debt, Oct. 9,1700 27
Gaylord, John, Windsor, estate in hands of Jedediah
Watson, 1700 20,22 " Mrs. John, Windsor, mrriage to Jedediah
Watson 21 " Martha ( A) testimony on Higley & Gaylord suit,
Oct. 1700 29b
Gibbon, William, Boston, suit with Philip & Sarah Olcock.
Summons to Olcocks to appear before assistant to
answer for debt, June 3,1700
74
Butler’s account against Gibbon, 1686- 1689 72
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Gibbon, Willlam, Boston, suit with Philip & Sarah Olcock.
Gibbon’s account against Joseph Butler, assumed by
lathaniel Butler, Mar. 1690
Sept. 5,1700 73
Copy of plea at county court by Olcocks 76
Verdict for 01cocEs at inferior court. Apealed by
Stedman, Nov. 12,1700 75
Statement of Gibbon’s case by attorney showing
debt of Joseph Butler to Gib-bon
assumed by Nathaniel But-ler
& latter’s death. Olcocks
as administrators refude to
pay, Oct. 2
Gibbon, William, Hartford proprietor 240,242
Gibbs, Gibe.
" Benjamin, Windsor, testimony on alleged trespass
on Henry Wolcott’s land, 1701
85ab
" Jacob, st., Windsor, testimony on highway claimed
by Henry Wolcott, 1701 79,82,84
Gilbert, Gilbart, Gilberd, Gilbertt, Gilbord, Gilbrt
Gilburd, Gilburt, Gilburtt
Gilbert, Gilbertt, Gillbirt,
Gillbord, Gillburt, Guilbert.
" attorney 295 " Amiah, Wethersfield, account of share of
Josiah Gilbert’ s estate, 1689
58b
" Amy, daughter of Josiah Gilbert 55
" Benjamln, Wethersfield, son of Josiah 55
" " " suit With Mrs. Marie
Gilbert concerning payment of
her jointure from Josiah Gil-bert’
s estate ,1681- 1700 - 51- 59
( Fr details see Gilbert, Jo-siah,
estate in controversy.)
Caleb, " account of share of
Josiah Gilbert’s estate ,1689
580d
" " " son of Josiah-- 55
" Ebenezer, Farmington land willed him by his
father Jonathan of Hartford,
1674 124ab
" Hartford, bondsman for Clark, 1702
232
" " " executor of Mary Gilbert’ s
estate ,1704 554ab
" " " son of Mrs. Mary 42
Gilbert, Ebenezer, Hartford, suit Wi. th Thomas Hancox.
Lease from Gilbert to Hancox, June 17,1698 214
Action brought by Hancox for being molested in
possession of farm leased from
Gilbert & crop umjustly with
held. Verdict at county court
costs for defendant. Appealed
by Hancox 204c
Hancox’ bond to abide by arbitrators’ decision on
accounts, Apr. i0,1700 206
Account showing Hancox indebted for 5/ 9/ 7, 1695-
1700 205
Arbitrators’ decision that Hancox id indebted for
5, May i0,1700 207
In action brought by Gilbert for failure to satis-fy
bond for arbitration, verdict
for Gilbert I0 & costs. Ap-pealed
lar. 1701/ 2 216
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Gilbert, Ebenezer, Hartford, suit with Thomas Hancox.
Testimony that Gilbert charged rent after Hanuox
agreed to arbitration & also
took away corn from the farm,
May i ,1702 215
Testimony that Hancox left at time of arbitration
before decision was made but
that a copy was placed in his
book, Hay 29,1702 211
Testimony that Gilbert Su% d HancOx in. 1698 for.
taking corn & tobacco but
action failed for want of
proof, June 8,1702 210,218
Testimony that Hancox’ goods were turned out of
the house & Gilbert’s men were
husking Indian corn there the
year, Hancox lived on his farm,
May - Sept. 1702 212,213
Testimony that arbltrators’.’ deision was reached
before daylight was gone, Sept.
28,1702 217
Testimony to depreciation of hay. crop on accoun of
Hancox pasturing his horse,
Sept. 28,1702 2.20
Testimony of Justice Haynes that at time Gilbert
took oath to an account be-tween
him & Hancox he entered
9 for rent of farm, Sept. 29,
1702 209
Summons to Hancox to answer charge of debt of 6/
Ii/. Mar. 18,1702/ 3 208
Gilbert, Eleazer, Wethersfleld, son of Josiah 55
" Hester, legacy from her father Jonathan Gil-bert,
1674 124a
" John, Hartford, brother of Jonathan & overseer
of his estate 124b
" " " deed of Farmlngton land from
Thomas Bell, copied Sept. 1697
456b
" " " deed of Farmlngton land to
Edward Higby Sept. 1678, copied
1697 457
" " " Farmlngton land 424,433ab,
443a, 450a, 454b, 455b, 464def
" " " west division 241
" " Wethersfleld, son of Josiah 55
" Jonathan, drawing up of Daniel Harris’ will
261,262 " " Farmngton land 450a
Gilbert, Jonathan, Hartford, estate.
Record of undivided land one part belonging to
Jonathan Gilbert, Apr. 1651 154
Copy of will, Sept. 10,1674 124
Inventory of real estate, Feb .12 ,1682 127
Record of land in Hartford belonging to Jonathan
Gilbert, recorded Apr. 13,1685
128
Deed from Mary Gilbert, executrix, . to John Skiner
of land in Hartford, west of
Rocky Hill, Jan. 7,1684 125
Record of Caleb Watson’s land adjoining Mr. Gil-bert’s,
Dec. 14,1685
Agreement between widow & son, Aug. 2,1686 33Sa
Son Samuel’s clalms, 1700 125
Gilbert, Jonathan, witness 453a
" " jr. Haddam property willed him by his
father Jonathan of Hartford,
1674 124a
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Gilbert, Joseph,( A) Hartford constable 138a
" " ( A) " witness --- 38a
Gilbert, Josiah, Wethersfield, estate in controversy.
Copy of marriage contract between Josiah Gilbert &
Mary Ward, Oct. 18,1681 53
Account of the distribution, Nov. 29,1689 - 58
Inventory of Gilbert’ s estate taken Mar. l?, 1695/ 6
57
Court record of approval of inventory & order to
Josiah Jr. as administrator to
pay the widow her Jointure,
Apr. 23,1696 54
Court record of order to distribute estate with
provision for wldow’s jointure.
List of children, June 18,1696
55
Court order appointing distributor in place of
Hollister & providing for
widow’s Jointure, Sept. 1696 56
Summons to Benjsunin Gilbert to answer Mrs. Mary
Gilbert for non- payment of her
Jointure, Feb. l? 00 51
Court record in which Benjamin pleads he is no
person in law & not suble
Mar. 1700/ I 52
Plea for payment of jointure to widow 59
Gilbert, Josiah jr., Wethersfield, account of his share
of father’s estate, 1689 - 58ad
" " " " administrator of
father’ s estate 54
" = " " son of Josiah 55
" Lydia, daughter of Jonathan Gilbert later
Lydia Richardson - 124a
Gilbert, Mrs. Marie, Middletown
Marriage contract between Josiah Gilbert & Mary
Ward, Oct. 18,1681 5
" Mrs. Marie, Middletown, suit with Benjamin
Gilbert concerning payment of
her Jointure from estate of
Josiah Gilbert, 1681- 1700 51- 59
( For details see Gilbert, Jo-siah0
estate in controversy.)
" Mary, daughter of Jonathan Gilbert, later Mary
Holtom 124a
" Lrs. Mary ( M) Hartford, deed to John Skinner
of land in Hartford on west
side of Rocky Hill, Jan. 7,1684
125
" " " ( M) Hartford, agreement with son
Samuel concerning use of Jona-than
Gilbert’s estate, 1686
333a
" " " Hartford, estate in settlement,
Mar. 1701 41,42
" " " -" estate sued, 1704 334
" " " " widow of Jonathan Gilbert
124a
" ary, Wethersfield, account of share of Josiah
Gilbert’ s estate, 1689 88b
" Moses, " account of share of
. father’s estate, 1689 58b " " son of Josiah 55
" Nathaniel, Meriden land willed him by his
father Jonathan of Hartford,
1674 124a
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Gilbert, Rachel, legacy from her father Jonathan Gil-bert
of Hartford, 1574 124b
" Samuel, Hartford house 139,140,197,300,308,315
Gilbert, Samuel, Hartford, suit with Jeremiah IIEgins.
Summons to Gilbert to appear before assistant to
answer for keeping Diggins’
horse as a stray, Jan. 23,1599/
1700 35
Verdict of Hartford court reversing decision of
assistant & giving Gilbert
costs of court. Diggins appeals.
Mar. 7,1599/ 1700
Testimony that Diggins kept the horse, Apr. 7,1599/
1700 40
Testimony of Henry Wolcott that he gave the horse
as a stray to. Digglns to keep
& Gilbert owned the horse and
promised to make satisfaction
for his keep, May, 4,1700 --- 37
Testimony of Caleb Stanley & Willlam Pitkin, assls-rants
that they ordered payment
of 15s. to Diggins for keep of
horse clalmed by Gilbert, May
8,1700 58
Jury find for Digglns 15s & cost of courts 39
Gilbert, Samuel, Hartford, suit with Mary Gilbert estate
( A) Agreement with mother concernln- g use of estate
Aug. 2,1586 333a
Summons to executors to answer for rent due by
agreement, Apr. 1704 334
Gilbert, Samuel, Hartford, suit with NathanAel Skinner.
Jonathan Gilbert’s will giving property to son
Samuel when of age
1674 124
Inventory of Jonathan Gilbert’s real estate, Feb.
12,1582 127
Mary Gilbert’ s deed ’ to John Skinner JaD. 7,1585
125
Record of Jonathan Gilbert’s land, recorded Apr. 13
1585 128
Record of Caleb Watson’s land adjoining ] It. Gil-bert’
s, Dec. 14,1585 -. 12@
Copy of John Sklnner’s will, July 18,1690 125
Summons to Skinner to answer harge of detaining
land west of Rocky Hill iven
to Gilbert by his. father’s
wall, Feb 27 ,1700 123
Testimohy on the possession by Nathanlel Skinner &
his father in his life time of
the land In controversy, Sept.
30,1701 133
Testimony to his birth on Aug. 5,1554, May 1702
130- 132
Gilbert, Sarah daughter of Jonathan Gilbert later
Sarah Belcher 124a
" Thomas, Hartford land left him by his father
Jonathan, 1574 124a
" " ( A) " witess 277,333a
Gillet, Cornelius jr., Windsor, testimony On Allyn vs
Wolcott, 1704 401
Glastonbury.
Gozlin, Henry, sued by Thomas Thornton on charge of
trespass on land bought of
Indians, 1701 104- 109
Glover, Glovear.
Glover, John, Stratford, suit with Burrltts.
Warrant to seize Israel Burritt to answer for de-sertion
from master’s service
& to notify those who have en-tertained
him to appear before
authorlty, Feb. 14,1705/ 4 -- 580
Guardians of Israel Burrltt deny he ever was bound
to Glover & John Burrltt gives
bond for defence of Israel in
any action brought against him
Feb. 1705/ 4 581
Glover’s plea that Israel bound himself with con-sent
of mother & relatives and
lived as apprentice two years
Summons to John & Widow Sarah Burrltt to appear at
special Fairfield county court,
Apr. 1704 585.
In review of case Jury find for Britts, cost of
court 584
John & Sarah Burrltt’s bill of costs allowed -- 585
Goff, Jacob, house of 459
" Philip, Farmlngton land lald out 455a
Gold, Nathan, arbitrator in Hall suit 251
" " assistant 117,471
." " ( A) " 100a, 252,481 m ( A) Fairfield county court clerk 45,7
" " ( A) " recorder 494
" " ( A) " witness l16b
Gooding, see Goodwin.
Goodman, Richard, cattle bought up, 1701 200,201
" " Hrtford proprietor 240
Goodrich, Goodrldge, Gudridge, udrlge.
" David, appraisal of Wethersfield land --- 557b
w William, w , w " --- 557b
" " Wethersfield, bondsman for son, 1704
Goodrich, William jr. , Wethersfield, suit with Benjamin
Adams.
Complaint brought against Goodrich for abusing
Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin
Adams & Goodrich put under
bonds to keep . the peace, June
1704 522
Testimony of Abigail Griswold, June 29,1704
Testimony of Elizabeth Adams to Goodrich’s beatln
& threatening her, Sept. 1704
525
Testimony of James Treat to the marks of the blows
Sept. 4,1704 524
Goodwin, Gooding, Goodwine.
" Mr. Hartford proprietor 242
" H@ ziah, Hartford, testimony on Goodwin & Reed
suit, 1704 416
Goodwin, Nathanlel, Hartford, suit woth Philip Reed.
Warrant to arrest Reed for removing Goodwin’s ear
marks & to seize the heifer,
Nov. 50,1704 418
Return of deputy- sheriff & bonds for prosecutio &
for Reed’ s appearance
1704 419
Testimony by Goodwin’s children that the heifer
in controversy belongs to him,
D_ ec. I, 1704 416
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Goodwin, Nathanlel, Hartford, suit with Philip Reed.
Testimony on the identity of the he, lfer & its ear
marks, Dec. l, 1704 420
Testimony on the marks on the heifer taken by Reed
Mar. 5,1704/ 5 415,421
Testimony that Sandford & Samuel Goodwin went after
the heifer & found her with
ears cut off, Mar. 6,1704/ 5 417
Hartford town clerk’s statment of Goodwin’s cattle
mark, Mar. 6,1704 422
Testimony that Samuel Adams claimed he could not
remember the marks on the
heifer, Mar. 6,1704/ 5 423
Testimony that Reed gave notice to Goodwin to
appear to hear evidences, . Mar.
7,1705 424
Goodwin, Samuel, Hartford, testimony on Goodwin & Reed
suit, 1704- 1705 416,417
," Wil" liam, set" tlementproofprHoipektionrs’ estate 240,254891
Goodwin, William, Hartford, suit with Joseph Whiting.
Execution against Steel & Goodwin, cons& bles, for
deficiency in colony rate for
1698 168
Statement to treasurer of error in casting Hart-ford
list, Feb. 24,1698/ 9 -- 171
Plea of Steel & Goodwin that there was an error in
casting the list but that was
out of . he Jurisdiction of the
treasurer to correct & as to
the fine it was outlawed -- 169
Summons to Whiting to answer the charge of unlaw-fully
distraining property,
July 29,1702 -- 170
Steel & Goodwin’s bill of costs allowed, Sept. 1702
Gozlln, Goslin.
Gozlin, Henry, Glastonbury, suit with Thomas Thornton.
Summons to Gozlin to answer charge of trespass on
land purchased of Indians in
1673, Aug. 12,1701 104
Vote to lej charge of surweying on proprietors in
proportion to their shares,
Apr. 28,1701 107
Record of distribution of land in question to
heirs of Hugh Wells, copied
Aug. ii, 1701 105a
Testimony of Gershom Bulkeley to the purchase of
the and from the Indians,
Sept. l, 1701 106
Testimony on the purchase of land from the Indians
Sept. 1,1701 108
Testimony that Thornton demanded the land of
Gozlin who replied it had been
laid out to him by Glastonbury
men, Sept. 6,1701 109
Grainger, Graenger.
" (?) George 549b
" Rob 349b
Granis, Edward, New Haven, summons to answer Samuel
Strong concerning estate of
John Wakefield, 1701 100a
" Hannah, New Haven, summons to answer Samuel
Strong concerning estate of
John Wakefield, 1701 lO0a
Grant, Graunt.
" John, Windsor 79,85
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Granto. Joseph, Windsor, testimony on alleged trespass
on Henry Wolcott’s land, 1701
83ab
" Josiah, " work for Timothy Thrall - 78,83a
" ". ( A) witness 204a
" Matthew, Windsor land 79,80,82
" Nathaniel0 Windsor, summons to answer for taking
Thomas Burnham’s property for
taxes since Burnham lives in
Hartford, Feb. 26,1701/ 2 --- I01
" Peter, house 127
" Samuel, Windsor, overseer of John Grant estate
84
" " " testimony on highway south of
Henry Wolcott’s house lot, iV01
9g, 85
" " sr. " testimony on highway claimed by
Woloott 82,84
" Seth, Hartford proprietor 240
" Tahan ( A) Windsor, bill to James Russell for
AII2/ IO to be paid in wheat,
1686 266
" " ( A) " bond to James Russell to
deliver him 5 barrels tar, 1688
267
" " Windsor, estate sued by James Russell for
debt, 170 -- 268,269
Grant, Thomas, Wldso suit. with James Russell.
Obligations of Tahan Grant 1686- 1688 266.267
Summons to. Thomas Grant to answer for non- payment
of obligations, 1705-- 268,269
Grave, Graves.
" George, Hartford proprietor 240,241
" John, Guilford constable 176,182b
" " ( A) " " - 180
Greathead, Rebecca Mortley, legacy of land at Windsor
136
Green, Alexander ( A) Boston? order on George Pardee 286
" " witness 291
Greenhill, Thomas, Hartford, estate in controversy, 1701
221- 229
( for details see Bigelow, Jonathan, Jr.)
Gridle, Samuel, sr. ( A) witness 237
Griswold, Griswould.
" Abigail, Wethersfield, testimony on action
against William Goodrlch, Jr.
June 29,1704 325
" Isaac, Hartford bill 91
" Jacob, " " 91
" ] Athew- testimony on Cook vs Haseltine, 1702
139
" Michael, Wethersfield, bondsman for James
Steel, 1704 578
" Wethersfield committee 105a
see Goodrich.
see Gilbert.
Gudridge,
Gudrige,
Guilbe rt,
Guilford.
Collins, John, suit with Abraham Bradley over
Aaron Learning, apprentice, leav-ing
Colllns, 1702 175- 190
Evarts, James, suit agalnst John Hall & Constable
Isaac Lane of Middletown, 1704-
1706 360- 568
Haiden, see Hayden.
Halnes, Hains, see Haynes_
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Hale, see Hayle.
Hales. Samuel, Hartford proprietor 240 . Thomas, " , 240
Hall, Ar. account. 1700 .................. 515 . lizabeth, Fairfield, wife of Francis 252,253 . Francis. Fairfield, estate in controversy 251- 258 . . record of deeds of gift to
his son Isaac 491 . " ( A) " statement concerning paper
called a jointure denying its
validity .................. 255 . Hnnah, FIrfleld, daughter of Isaac & Lydia,
testimony ................. 499
HII, Isaac, Stratfield, suit with Isaac heeler.
Testimony @ n Samuel Hall being owned by Francis &
Elizabeth as their son, Apr. 25.
.1701 ...................... 252
Testimony of sheriff to attaching real estate of
Francis Hall for his son Isaac
in 1700, Apr. 27,1702 254
Wheeler’ s statement showing Isaac Hall’ s clim
through a Jointure to property
of his father, rancis; con-troversy
lef5 to arbltratrs
who order surrender of Jolnt-ure
father’ s property
tched on renewed claim by he
Jointure. suit lost; Isaac
sued by his father for for-felture
of arbitration bond &
Judgment gained; Isaac disin-herited
& land left Samuel
Hall for whose estate Wheeler
is administrator. My 7.1702
251
Wheeler’s plea to show invalidity of paper called
a Jointure, May 7,1? 02 253
Francis Hall’s statement that the paper called
jointure was made under great
exc itemen% & was false as he
had no house in England at
time of marriage, & wife hd
no Jointure Isaac got hold of
p_ aper & never returned it al-though
he promised to do so
255
Summons % 0 feeler to answer charge of keeping
Hall out of his lands, 0c%. 19,
lq02 256
County court verdict a surrender of the lands to
Hall & costs. Review entered
by Wheeler, Nor. S, 1702 257
In review of case verdict a surrender of land to
Hall. Appealed by Wheeler
Mar. 17,1702/ 5 258
Hall, Isaac, Dr., Stratfield, suit with John Treadwell.
Record of deeds of gift from Francis Hall % o son
Isaac ..................... 491
Record of committee appointed to lay out Halls
share in public land, Jan. 1687-
1688, copied, Feb. 22,1691/ 2
494,495
Record of Assembly’s act granting Stratfleld
society prlvileges, May ii
1699 ...................... 500
Wrrant to Stratfield constable to collectminis-ter’s
rates in society. Dec. ll
1704 ....................... 492
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Hall, Isaac, Dr., Strat1eld, suit with John Treadwell.
List of taxes committed to John Treadwell, con-stable,
to collect including
Dr. Hall 493"
Summons to Treadwell to answer for taking an iron
peel without making return,
Feb. 27,1704/ 5 -- 498
Testimony of Lydia & Hannah Hall that Treadwell &
Somers took away % he iron peel
499
Stratfield collectors certificate that demand was
made for taxes before distraint
Apr. 26,1705 496
Treadwell’s power of attorney to James Benltt’Jr.,
Apr. 26,1705 501
In review of Hall vs Treadwell, Jury find for
plaintiff the return of the
peel by defendant 502
Treadwell’s bill of costs allowed, May 6,1705 - 504
Hall’s bill of costs allowed 0ct. 1705 503
Hall, Isaac, Dr., Stratfield, suit with Samuel 0dell
Warrant to replevin cattle & horses of Hall’s im-pounded
by Odell, Apr. 25,1704
595
Summons to 0dell to answer for illegal impounding
of catle, 0ct. 26 ,1704 596
Testimony of fence viewers that Hall’s fence was
good except a gap torn down by
Wheeler 497
Argument concerning fence & 0dell’s position as
impounder, May 5,1705 598
Testimony that 0dell & Isaac Wheeler took the
cattle from Hall’s land & im-pounded
them, June 2,1705- 597
0dell’s bill of costs allowed 599,601
In review of action verdict for 0dell costs --- 600
Hall, Isaac Jr. Stratfield, minister’s rates to be
collected by constable, 1704
493
# John, ] Aiddletown, summoned to answer John Black-leach
for non- payment of hobs-herd
staves, Jan. 1701/ 2 99
Hall, John, Middletown, suit with James Evarts.
Warrant showing that Evarts in right of wife,
Hannah Bowe, Marie Bows, & Nath-aniel
Browne for Rebecca Bows
recovered Judgment against
Hall in 1696 but execution was
not sex’red. Hall summoned to
answer why alias execution
should not be served, May 31,
1704 562
Testimony of T. liomas Welles & Hoses Grafts that
they appraised property of-fered
by Stephan Chester to
answer execution against John
Hall in 1697, 0ct. 5,1704-- 360
Record of Hall’s land in Hiddletown, Jan. 1697/ 8,
taken Oct. 3,1704 361
Testimony that Rebecca Bows gave Lane an execution
against John Hall but Lane
threw it away & refused to have
anything to do with it, 0ct. 12
1704 364
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Hall, John, Middletown, suit with James grafts.
Testimony of Isaac Lane that as constable he
served Evarts’ execution on
Hall who offered land to be
appraised. Appraisers were
chosen but next day Evarts
insisted on arrest of Hall0n
the way to prison Evarts
agreed to receive the land
offered & appraisers were
again chosen who took their
oatha but Evarts was missing
in the morning & Lane returned
the execution, 0ct. 25,1704 565
Evart’s bill of costs allowed, 00t. 24,1704 365
Execution not enforced by constable 566,367
Hall, John ( A) Middletown, testimony on Harris suit,
1702 259
" " Stratfield. testimony on Hall & Odell suit.
1705 597
" " testimony on Collins vs Bradley, Guilford.
1702 186
" " st.( A) Middletown, testimony on Harris case,
1702 260
" Jonathan, Stratfield, testimony on Hall & Odell
suit, 1705 597
" Lydia, Fairfield, wife of Isaac Hall, st., testi-mony
499
" Richard, Wethersfield land 126c
" Samuel, Fairfield, estate in controversy- 251- 258
" " " land 491
" " " owned as son by Francis &
E1 izabeth Hall 252 " " st. Middletown, testimony on Harris suit, 1702
259 " Stephen, Plainfield, testimony on corn raised by
Indians & claimed by Joseph
Tracy. 1705 551
llam. Nicholas. New London. attorney for Thomas Avery
615
" " ( A) " " " " " Avery
615
Hamlin. John. assistant 366
" " ( A) " 33,94.215.261.263.363,364,368.
402,409,410.430.468.470,504,
523,532,558.582.593.601.614
" " ( A) Middlet. own register 361
Hanason. Martha, legacy from Thomas Watts. 1683 233b
Hancox, Hanckcock, Hancock, Hancocke, Hancocke, Hancoks,
Hancoxx, Handcox.
Hancox. Tomas. Farmlngton suit with Ebenezer Gilbert.
Lease from Gilbert to Hancox, June 17,1698 214
Action brought by Hancox for being molested in
possession of farm leased by
him from Gilbert & his crop un-justly
withheld, verdict at
county court costs for defen-dant.
Apealed by Hancox- 204c
( A) Hancox’ bond to abide by arbitrators’ decision
on account, Apr. 10,1700 --- 206
Account showing Hancox indebted for 6/ 9/ 7/, 1695-
1700 --- 205
Arbitrators’ decision that Hancox is indebted for
5, Hay 1700 207
Action brought by Gilbert . for failure to satisfy
bond for arbitration, verdict
for Gilbert i0 & costs. Ap-pealed
Hat. i? 01/ 2 216
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Hancox, Thomas, Farmington, suit with Ebenezer Gilbert.
Testimony that Gilbert charged rent after Hancox
agreed to arbitrate. & also
took away corn from the farm,
May 1,1702
Testimony that Hancox left & t time of arbitration
before decision was made but
that he had a copy placed in
his book, May 29,1702
Testimony that Gilbert sued Hancox in 1898 for
taking corn & tobacco bu
action failed for want of
proof, June 8,
Testimony that goods of Hancox were turned out . of
the house & Ind& n corn was
husked by Gilbert’s men the
summer Hancox lived on his
farm, My-- Sept. 1702
Testimony that decision of arbitrat@ s . as reached
before day light was gone, Sop.
28,1702 217
Testimony to depreciation of hay crop on account
of Hancox pasturing his horse,
Sept. 28, IV02 220
Testimony of Justice Haynes that at time Gilbert
took oath to an account be-tween
him & Hancox he entered
. for rent of farm, Sept. 1702
209,219
Summons to Hancox to answer charge of debt of 6/
Ii/ i, Mar. 18,1702/ 3 208
Hancox, Thomas, Farmington, suit with Thomas Hart.
County court in a. c@ ion against Hancox for cutting
grass on land bought of Higby,
Jury find for Hart 2s & costs.
Appealed, Sept. 5,1702. Also
copy of writ served on Hancox,
Record of James Steel’s appointment by General
Assembly to lay out Farmington
bounds & grant to extend their
bounds ii miles west from Hart-ford,
I71- 1672 440
Testimony of James Steel that he measured a tract
of land for Bell & showed the
marked corners to . Wadsworth &
Stanley. Bell made his pitch
of the other 100. acres on a
hill in Wethersfield. Botts’
house stands in Farmington
bounds & the trees shown by
BeEts are not trees which
agree with Steel
May 15,1679 455
Assembly’s confirmation of land to Samuel Stone sr.
1671- 79 435,436
Deed from Samuel Stone of land at Great Swamp
bought of Indians, to Thomas
Bell, transferred to. James
Treat With 50 aces to John
Gilbert. Treat’ s interest as-signed
to John Betts, 1673- 1680
45ab
Copy of Thomas Bell’s deed to ohn Gilbert, y 21,
1672, copied Sept. 22,169? 456b
John Gilbert’s deed to Edward Higby of 50 acres,
Sept .10 ,1678 copied Sept. 22,
1697 457
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Hancox, Thomas, Farmington, sult with Thomas Hart,
Lease of 80 acres by Edward Higby to John Beckley
of Wethersfleld, Aug. 29
437
Record of survey of bounds of 300 acres be’longlng
to F.. dward Higby & heirs of
John Betts, Sept. 10,1699 -- 438
Record of town . surveyors measuring 62 acres for
Thomas Hncox bought of Mr.
Bell, Mar .15 ,1696/ 7 452
Record of Hancox’ land bought of Beli, 1673 & laid
out by Farmington town measur-ers,
1696/ 7 & recorded ] ar. 1698
448
Record of Hancox’ land in Farmington bought of
Thomas Bell, measured out for
him by town measurers, Mar. 16,
1696/ 7, recorded Mar. 25,1698
459
Deed from Thomas Bell to Hancox of I00 acres part
of his land bought of Samuel
Stone to be taken up after Gil-bert
takes his 50 acres, Dec. 3,
1698 450
Letter of Caleb Stanley to Thomas Bull showing how
he had lands recorded to him
according to the law of posses-sion
& advising Hancox to get
Farmington book of records for
evldence, Sept. I0,169V --- 456a
Testimony of Nehemiah Porter that 17 yeare before,
he mowed for Hancox on the land
in controversy & that it is
recorded to Hancox in Farming-ton
record, Sept. 7,1699 --- 442
Execution against Hancox in favor of Benjamin
Beckly & Stephen Kelsey for
1/ 6, Mar. 20, 1700/ 1 A63
Testimony that Hancox & Higby were present and
assisted James Steele in lay-ing
out the land for Higby,
Sept. 3,1702 439
Testimony that the land in controversy is the same
as the Beckleys improved for
years as Higby’s land, Sept.,
1702 444
Testimony of John Hart st. & Richard Seymour that
Hancox told them Higby had 0
acres near his land, Sept. 5,
1702 ---- 449
Testimony that Hancox forbid Higby from entering
on his land or giving anyone.
possession of it, Sept. 5,1702
45
Report of John Hart & Riuhard Seymour on measuring
50 acres bought by Thomas Hart
of John Gilbert & flndng land
marks at northeast & northwest
corners of the same, Sept. 29,
’ 1702 454
Testimony that Hancox admitted he ordered the men
to cut the grass on the land
in controversy, Sept. 29,1702
441
Hart’s plea claiming Hancox has no legal title;
cites Hanox loosing suit
against Beckley for trespass
454
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Hancox, Thomas, Farmlngton, suit with Thomas Hart,
Hancox’ defence before Court of aistants claim-
Ing Stone, Bell & Higby had no
legal right tolaNd i FarmSng-to,
Ma I? 03 44
Testimony that Hancox improved the land in quest-ion
over 21 years before, May
1705 48
Ce: tlficate of committee appointed to lay out i0
miles south from the Round
hill to Farmington, copied May
5,1704 451
Testimony of John Stanley, Jonathan Smith st., &
Thomas Stanly on the measuring
of land for Hancox & the loca-tion
of John Botts’ house,
Oct. Ii , i? 04 445
Record of Benjamin Jones land joining land of Han-cox,
Cowles & Higley, 0ct. llo
1704 460
Testimony that Hancox was inhabitant of Waterbury
in 1680, 0ct. 27 ,1704
Hmncox’ plea before Court of assistants showing
action brought by Hart for
trespass concluded May 1705 in
favor of Hancox. Now in action
brought for the land, Hancox
reviews former evidence, Hart’ s
claim.." base on grant to Sam-uel
Stone st. & successive con-veyances
to Stone jr., Thomas
Bell, John Gilbert, Edward Hig-by
& Hart. Arguments to show
original grant not in Farming-ton
& various conveyances faul-ty.
Hancox’ claim based on
possession over 20 Meats be-fore
& also receny. Town of
Farmington allowed Hancox’
possession 464a- j
In review of Hancox vs Hart jury find for plain-tiff
cost of court, 0ct. 170-,?
462
.. In review of Hart vs Hancox jury find for Hancox
cost of courts 446
In action of trespass’Hancox vs Hart by way of
appeal the jury find for plain-tiff
cost of court 447
Hancox, Thomas jr., testimony on Hancox vs Gilbert, 1702
215
Harbert, Harber, Harbour, Herbert.
Harbert, Benjamin, Hartford, estate in controversy.
Will of Christian with approval of husband, giving
land to John hiting, Sept.
1670 ....................... I0
] xtract of Benjamin Harbert’s will confirming
wife’s legacy to Roy. John
[ hitin, Jan. 1684
Will of Christian Harbert approved by court,
: I,
Appeal denied John, Blackleach sr., May 3,1687 9
Testimony that Benjamin Harbor% intended hiting
to have land, 0ct. 1687 12
William Whiting made administrator & John and
Elizabeth Blackleach summoned
_ to answer for detaining the
land given to Whiting, Mar. l,
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Harbert, Benjamin, Hartford, estate in controversy.
Verdict for rniting, Blackleach enters a review,
Apr. 1899
Verdict in favor of William Whiting confirmed,
Sept. 1699 16
Argument showing lane w. s not legally conveyed to
Christian Harbert & Whiting’. s
title not clear, May 1700 -- 13
Reply that Christian’s will is good,, for it is
witnessed by her husband, he
appeared in court at its pro-bating,
&- affirmed her title
in his will, also witnesses
have confirmed his intention
14
Possession delivered to William hiting, May 1700
Verdict confirmed by court of assistants, 0ct. 1700
Harbert, Benjamin, Hartford, witness of wife’s will - i0
" Christian, " legacy to John Whiting
confirmed, Jan. 1684
7,11a, 14,17,18
" " legacy referred to 15,16
" " Hartford, will approved, Mar. 3,1686/ 7
8,. 9
" " " will giving land to kins-man
in England or in case of
their decease, to John Whiting
Sept. 1670 I0
Harris; Daniel, Middletown, estate..
Testimony that Capt. Daniel Harris was not comps-tmm
to make a will, his rea-son
being affected for several
years before death, 1702 -- 259
Testimony that Daniel, son of Capt, Daniel was
very dutiful & could not be
spared to learn to read &
write till he was 18 years,
1702 260
Testimony of Elizabeth Hunniwell that when her
father Daniel Harris was hav-ing
his will made her brother
John Harris dictated the
amount to be left to Daniel,
1702 261
Testimony of John Cook that Father Harris gave him
a sucking pig & Mother Harris
& John made him pay for it.
Verified by Hannah Cook, l? 02
262,263
Testimony of John Cook & Benjamin Miller that when
the will was presented for pro-bate
it was objected to & when
Elizabeth Hunniwell told what
she heard her brother direct
in making the will her mother
said it should have been kept
to herself, 170 264
Testimony to Capt. Daniel’s mental weakness and
inability to find his own
house, 1702 265
Harris, Damiel, Middletown, son of Capt. Daniel & inter-est
in his estate, 1702
260,261 " " Wethersfield wl tness
" Ebenezer, Plainfield land 616
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Harris, Elizabeth ( Hunewell) Middletown 261
" Hannah ( COok) Middletown 263
" John, Middletown, interest in estate of Daniel
Harris, 1702 - 261- 264
" Thomas, land at Hockanum 91
Hrt, Heart.
" Hezekiah, Farmington, son of Capt. Thomas, testi-mony,
1702/ 5 249
" John, sr. ( A) report on measuring Farmingtonland
,, for Thomas Hart, 1702 424
" " " ( A) witness 257
" " " witness in Hancox & Hart suit 454b
" " jr. ( A) Farmington, power of attorney to
his uncle Thomas Hart, l? 02/ 5
25?
" Step. hen., Hartford proprietor 240,242
" " st. Frmington, grandchildren’s interest in
estate, iV02/ 5 257,258
" " Jr. children’s interest in estate, 1702/ 5
" Thomas, Capt., Farmlngton town measurer
448,452,459,464j
" " Farminton justice i14
". ". ( A) ." " e20 power of attorney from nephews
z7o2/ 3 237
Hart, Thomas, st., Farmington, suit with Thomas Hancox.
County court in action against Hancox for cutting
grass on land bought of Higby,
jury find for Hart 2s & costs.
Appealed, Sept. 3,1702. Also
copy of writ served on PIncox,
Aug. 1702 432
Recoz. of James Steel’s appointment by General
assembly to lay out ] armington
bounds & grant to extend their
bounds Ii miles west from Hart-ford,
1671- 72 440
Testimony of James Steel & son that they measured
a tract of land for Bell and
showed the marked corners to
Wadsworth & Stqnley. Bell made
his pitch of the other i00
acres on a hill in Wethers-field.
Bert’s house stands in
Yarmington & the trees shown
by Betts are not marks which
agree with Steel s survey, May
1679 455
Assembly’s confirmation of land to Samuel Stone,
Oct. 1671- 1679 45,456
Deed from Samuel Stone of land at Great Swamp
bought of Indians, to Thomas
Bell, transferred to James
Treat, with B0 acres reserved
for John Gilbert. Treat’s in-terest
assigned to John Betts,
1675- 1680 455ab
Copy of Bell’s deed of 50 acres to John Gilbert,
Sept. 169V 456b
John Gilbert’s deed to Edward Higby of 50 acres,
Sept.! 0,16? 8, copied 1697 - 457
Lease of 50 acres from Edward Higby to John Beck-lay
of Wethersfield, Aug. 29,
1695 457
Hart, John, st. testimony of Farmington land 449
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Hart, Thomas, Farmington, suit with Thomas Hancox.
Record of survey of bounds of 300 acres belonging
to Edward Higby & heirs of
John Betts, Sept. 10,1699 -- 438
Record of town measureres measuring 62 acres to
Thomas Hancox bought of Mr..
Bell, Mar. 1696/ 7 452
Record of HanCOX’ land. bought of Bell, 1675 &
laid out by Farmington measur-ers,
1696/ 7 & recorded arch
698 448
Record of Hancox’ land in Farmington bought of
Thomas Bell, measured out for
him bv town measurers,
1696/ 7, recorded 1698 459
Deed from Thomas Bell to Hancox of I00 acres part
of his land bought of Samuel
Stone to be taken up after Gil-bert
takes his 50 acres, 1698
450
Letter of Caleb Stanley to Tomas Bell showing how
he had lands recorded % 0 him
according to the law of posses-sion
& advising Hancox to get
Farmington book of records for
evidence, Sept. i0,1697 --- 456a
Testimony of Nehemiah Porter that 17 years before,
he mowed for Hancox on the
land in controversy & that the
land is recorded to Hancox in
Farmington records, Sept. 7
1699 442
Execution against Hancox in favor of Benjamin
Beckly,& Stephen Kelsy for
1/ 6, Mar. 1700/ 1 463
Testimony that Hancox & Higby were present & assis-ted
James Steel in laying out
land for Higby, Sept. 3,1702
459
Testimony that the land in controversy is the land
improved for years by the Beck-leys
as Higby’s land, Sept. 5,
1702 444
Testimony of John Hart st., & Richard Seymour that
Hancox told them Higby had
acres near his land, Sept.
1702 449
Testimony that Hancox forbid Higby from entering
on his land or giving anyone
possession of it, Sept. 3,1702
455
Report of John Hart & Richard Seymour on measuring
the land described by Higby &
finding land marks at north-east
& northwest corners of
the 50 actes, Sept. 29,1702 454
Testimony that Hancox admitted he ordered the men
to cut the grass on the land
in controversy, Sept. 29,1702
441
Hart’s plea claiming Hancox has no legal title;
cites Hancox loosing suit
& gainst Beckly for trespass
454
Hancox’ defence before Court of assistants claim-ing
Stone, Bell &. Higby had no
lgal right to land in Farming-ton,
May 1705 443
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Hart, Thomas, Farmington, suit with Thomas Hancox.
Testimony that Hancox improved the land in question
over 21 years before,/ y 1703
458
Record of committee appointed by General court
setting out i0 miles south
from the Round hill to Farming-ton,
copies May 3,1704 451
Testimony of John Stanley, Jonathan Smith st., and
Thomas Stanly on the measuring
of land for Hancox & the loca-tion
of John Botts’ house, Oct.
1101704 445
Record of Benjamin Jones’ land joining land of
Hancox, Cowles & Higby, Oct. ll,
1704 460
Testimony that Hancox was an inhabitant of Water-buzy
in 160, 0ct. 27,1704- 461
Hanmox’ plea before Court of assistants showln
ction brought by Hart. for
trespass concluded May 1705 in
favor of Hancox. Now in action
brought for the land Hancox re-views
former evidence. Hart’s
claim based on grant to Samuel
Stone sr. & successive convey-ances
to Stone jr. , Thomas Bell,
John Gilbert, l. dward Higby and
Hart. Arguments to show origi-nal
grant not in Farmington &
various conveyances faulty.
Hancox’ claim based on posses.--
sion over 20 years before and
also recently. Town of Farming-ton
allowed enjoyment of pro-perty
to Hancox 464a- J
In Hancox vs Hart by way of review Jury find for
plaintiff cost of court, Oct.
170-? 462
In review of Hart vs Hancox ury find for Hancox,
cost of courts 446
’’}{ art, Tomas st., Farmington, suit with Wadsworths.
SUmmons to Wadsworths to answer charge of disturb-ing
heirs of Stephen Hart in
their possession of land in
Hartford, Feb. 22,1702/ 5 --- 258
List of those wh had a right in Hartford undi-vlded
lands, 1665 240
Record of proprfetors’ vote to lay out undivided
land in Hartford according to
the rule of division in 1659,
also votes for dividing land
on west end of the bounds,
1671- 1672
List of proprietors of undivided land & their pro-portions
accordin to which
- they paid for the purchase in
1671 ...................... 242
Bill for laying out west division ios, 1674 --- 241
Testimony of John ] Aerrill st on marked trees in
boundaries of lots, 1702/ 5 - 245
Testimony of surveyor to running a line between
lots of Wadsworth & Crow, 1702/
1705 244
-" , In action for trespass Hancox vs Hart by way of
appeal Jury find for plaintiff
cost of court 447
- 51-
Hart, Thomas sr., Famington, suit with Wadsworths.
Testimony of Samuel Newell & Thomas Hart Jr. to
measuring land in Hartford
near Farmlngton and the
piece of plowed land reached
by them was that ploughed by
Thomas Hart s father, 1702/ 5
245
Testimony of Samuel Kellogg that he cultivated
land in the 61st lot which he
leaed from the Wadsworths,
1702/ 5 246
Bill of quantity & breadth of lots 58- 63 as laid
out Nov. 1674 247
Testimony of committee that they laid out lot 51
to John Wadsworth between lots
of John Crow & Samuel Moody in
1674 248
Testimony of Thomas & Hazekiah Hart that Samuel
Wadsworth told their father he
had been at the lot in Hart-ford
&. cut down the fence Hart
had made & that Kellogg pos-sessed
it as tenant, 1702/ 5
Wadeworths’ bill of costs allowed, Mar. iV02/ 5 - 250
Hart, Thomas jr. Farmlngton, power of attorney to his
uncle Thomas Hart; 1702/ 5- 257
" " " " son of Capt. Thomas, tes-timony,
1702/ 5 249
" " " testimony on Hart vs Wadsworths, 1702/
1703 245
Hartford.
Ashly, Jonathan, sued by Richard Shirring of Bos-ton
for obtaining 10 more
than his due fur cattle, l-@ 2
194202
" " sued 6r omissions from tax list,
Mar. 1701/ 2 60- 67
Bigelow, Jonathan, r., suit with John Shepard con-cerning
land claimed by Bige-low
as helr of Thomas Green-hill,
1701 -. 221- 229
Blackleach, John, summons to John Hall for debt,
Jan. 1701/ 2 99
Bull, Joseph, sued by Samuel Howard for legacy
from Thomas Bull to his grand-daughter
Susanna Bunce, 1700/ 1
230,231
Bunce, Thomas, sr., suit with ohn Stedman over
boundary between lands at
Wethersfleld, 1704 429- 451
Church, Samuel, suit with Jonathan Higley of Sims-bury
for selling steer at out-cry,
1703 535,348
Clark, Daniel, s. r., bound over t court of assis-tants
for taking away a mitte-mus
from jailer, 1702 232
Do, Edward, suit with Nathaniel Lindall for debt,
1709 87- 89
, Edwards, Richard, suit with Joseph Parsons concern-ing
loss for non, delivery of
goods left in Edwards’ ware-house,
1702- 03 145- 156
Gilbert, Ebenezer, suit with Thomas Hancox of Far-
. dngton over lease of farm to
ltter & Hancox’ failure to
satisfy bond . to leave their
counts to arbtrators, 1698- 1702
204c- 220
- 52-
Hartford.
Gilbert, Mrs. Mary, estate’s charges against Dan-iel
Clark, 1700- 1 41,42
" Samuel, suit against Mary Gilbert estate,
1704 333,334
" " suit with NathanleY Skinner over
title to land west of Rocky
Hill. Papers include wills of
Jonathan Gilbert & John Skin-ner
& land records, 1651- 1702
123- 134
" " suit with Jeremiah Diggins over
cost of keeping a horse as a
stray, 1700 35- 40
Goodwin, Nathanlel, suit aainst Philip Reed for
effacing ear marks from a
heifer, 1704- 05 415- 424
Harbert, Benjamin, estate in controversy, 1670- 1700
7- 18
Hill, Jonathan, suit with Solomon Andros, 1705
505- 512
Kelsey, Stephen, sued by Samuel Olcott for tres-pass,
1702 .-- 97,98
Merry, Cornelius, sued for doctor’s bill for at--
tendance on Bathiah Williams
now wife of rry, 1705/ 6 - 585
Risley, Richard, suit with Samuel Welles over land
at Hockanum, 1704 386- 393
Smith, Philip, suit against Benjamin Woodworth,
Lebanon, for debt, 1705/ 6
488- 490
Spencer, Ebenezer, appointed jailer in place of
Samuel Burchard, 1705/ 6 - 61Tab
Stocking, John, testimony to his profanity & sen-tence
to pay fine or sit in
the stocks, July 1,1701
102,103
Turner, Ephraim, sued for de. bt to Boston merchants
1703- 04 273- 278
Watts, Thomas, will & plea of Samuel Steel execu-tor
for payment of legacy,
1683- 1702 233,234
Wells, Elizabeth. suit withSarah Bidwell for debt
from Jonathan Wells’ estate,
1700- 1705 90- 96
hiting, Joseph, sued by Cyprian Nichols for pos-session
of land claimed by
Nichols as laid out to him by
town committee & by Whiting as
inherited from William Whiting
1702 235,236
" " treasurer, suit wlth Samuel Steel
& William Goodwin for defi-ciency
in Hartford tax list
for year’ 1698 168- 172
Willis, Samuel, summons for selling land to John
Blackleach without clear title
1701 ....................... 19
Wilson, Mrs. Elizabeth, suit with Joshua Holcomb
for debt, 1702 157- 159
Hartford Latin school lands 589
Hartford proprietors.
Bill for . laying out west division iots, 1674 --- 241
Copy of votes for laying out undivided land to the
proprietors, 1671- 1672 239
List of inhabitants having a right in Undivided
lands, 1665 240
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Hartford proprietors.
List of proprietors of undivided land & their pro-portions-
according to which
they paid for the purchase in
1671 242
Harvey, Josiah, Farfleld committee, 1687 494
" " ( A) " witness l16a
Harwood, Thomas, account, i? 00 313
Haseltine, Hasellton, Hazelton.
Haseltine, Abraham, Bradford Mass., suit with Thomas Cook
Thomas Nowell’s will bequeathing land to wife and
after her death to Christopher
Nowell of Wakefield, York co.
England, 1648 135
court record showing land bequeathed by Thomas
Nowell to Christopher Nowell,
by him to Rebecca Greathead &
by her husband, Thomas Shipton
to Thomas Dawson. Court appro-val
of agreement between Hasel-tins
& dminlstrators of Now-ell
estate whereby Haseltine
may receive & dispose of the
housing & lands, May 1698 - 136
( A) Haseltine’s bond to procure a lease for Cook,
J/ ly 24,1700 137
Warrant to attach Haseltlne for debt to the value
of i00 due by bond dated 1697
May 1702 138b
Bond of Richard Edwards for Haseltlne’s appearance
at court, . May 17.02 138a
Testimony of two men that Haseltlne offered a
lease of land bwned by John
Dauson of Morly , England ,1702
139
Testimony that when Cook asked for Ha’seltine’s
power of attorney for leasing
land, it was refused, Sept. 1702
140
: Cook’s bill of costs ilowed, Sept. 5,1702 141
Hatfleld, Mass.
Balding, Stephn, partner with Jonathan Ashly of
Hartford in buying up fat’
cattle, 1701 194- 202
Hatch, see Hayden.
Hauley, Joseph ( A) Springfield Justice 149
Haward, see Howard.
Hawkins, James ( A) Boston, bookkeeper for Thomas Clarke
2750
Hayden, Halden, Hatch, Haydon, Helden, Heydon.
" Daniel, cattle bought up, 1701 200
" " Windsor committee 397,406a
" " " " te st imony 398
" " " testimony on highway c. laimed by
Wolcott 79,85
" " sr. " overseer of JohnGrant estate
84
William, Hartford proprietor 240
Timothy 349b
Haines, Hains.
Mr., Hartford proprietor 242
" Hockanum fence, 1685/ 6 506
Charles, witness 450
John ( A) Hartford committee on common fence 393
" Justice of the peace 102,215,219,232
" ( A) " " " " iia, I03,131,170,
172,201,205,209, 222a, 228,328,343,387,548
Hayle,
Haynes,
W
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Haynes, John, Hartford land 126b " " " proprietor 240 " " ( A) " witness 289b " Joseph, Hartford west division 241
Hayward, see Howard.
Hazelton, see Haseltine,
Heart, see Hart.
He. lden, see Hayden.
Heydon, see .
Hide, Jabez, Norwich, . sued for taking Indians’ corn,
1704 535,540
" William, HartfOrd proprietor 240
" " Norwich, sued for taking Indians’ corn,
1704 555,540
Higby, Higbey, Higbee, Hyghie.
" Edward, Huntington, L. l. deed of Farmlngton land
from John Gilbert, Sept. 1678,
. . copied 1697 45? t L. I. Farmington land
424,45a, 459,445a, 445,449
. 450b, 453,454a, 460,464ef t . L. I. lease of 50 acres to
John Beckly of Wethersfield,
1695 457 " " " L. I. survey of 500 acres at
Farmington belonging to Highee
& Betts’ heirs, 1699 438
Higglnson, John, Hartford proprietor 240
" Nehemiah, witness in Hancox & Hart suit
4fi4h
Highways.
Wolcott, Henry st., suit with Timothy Thrall, Wlnd-
. sot, over alleged trespass on
land formerly used as a high-way
& fenced in by Wolcott,
1701 77- 85
Higley, Higly, Higlye.
" Brewster, Simsbury, testimony on turpentine
seized by Suffield men, i? 04/
358
" John ( A) Simsbury justice I15, i14,415
Higley. John, Simsbury, suit with Remington & Shelden.
Warrant to arrest Dibble & ( blank for Higley ?) for
trespass in taking turpentine
within the bounds of Suffield,
for trial in Springfield, Sept.
21,1703 349
Testimony of William Spencer that he assisted’ Rem-ington
in seizing 16 barrels
of turpentine on west side of
Mannatuck & Dibble was brought
to Suffield; Kent & Shelden
talked of roasting Dibble,
Apr. 19,1704 554
Testimony of Dibble & Joseph Trumbull that seizure
was made in Simsbury of turpen-tine-
belonging to Higley,
Dibble, Amml & Joseph Trumbull,
May 6,1704 -- 356
Testimony of John Smith that he, ms one of the boat-men
& brought down 2 barrels
of his own; Jonathan Bush
brought down 24 barrels of
which 5 were his own, Sept. 21,
1704 553
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Higley, John, Simsbury, suit with Remington & Sheldon.
Warrant to Hartford constable to seize turpentine
at Hartford landing brought
there by some persons from
field & belonging to Dibble &
Higley but taken & held by Rem-ington
& Shelden; also
cure witnesses, Sept. 21,1? 04
35O
Constables return of the seizure of turpentine on
board a sloop & arrest of two
witnesses, Sept. 21,1? 04--- 351
Testimony of Timothy Horsford, cooper, that 2 of
the barrels in custody in Hart-ford,
are ones he made for Ben-jamln
Dibble, Mar. 6,1? 04/ 5 355
Testimony that ii of the barrels seized in Hart-ford
are those made by Isaac
Loomls fm John Higley,
o/
Testimony of Brewster Higley that he was working
for his father filling up the
barrels & put in a quantity of
tar n one which was found in
opening those seized at Hart-ford,
Mar. 6,1704/ 5
Testlmon of Ammi & Benoni Trumbull that they noti-fied
Jonathan Remington but
Sheldon was not at home, Mar. 7
1704/ 5
John Higley, Joseph Trumbull & Benjamin Dbble’ s
bill of costs allowed, Apt. G,
1705 --- 359
Higley, John sr., Simsbury, sult with Eleazar Gaylor.
Summons to Higley to answer for debt for goods
taken up by daughter Katharine,
Mar. 18,1700 25
Testimony of Elizabeth Strong that she saw an ac-count
against Katharine Higley
at Gaylor’ s house
Record of Katharlne Higley’s birth, Aug. 7,1679 -- 26
Arguments of Gaylor showing Capt. Higley went to
sea & resided elsewhere than
at Simsbury & eldest daughter
had a right to trade in ab-sence
- 8
Testimony of Joanna & Peter Mills that John Higley
called for his daughter’s gown
which they had made from cloth
bought of Gaylor, May 1,1700
Testimony of Sarah Phelps & Anne Pettibone on
fancy clothing of Katharine
Lay 3,1700 29a
Testimony of Richard & Joseph Case that Katharine
came home & took care of her
father’s house until he brought
home his wife, May 311700- 31
Testimony of Eliakim Marshall that Gaylor admitted
he had been wrong in trading
so much with the glrl & imply-ing
that he set down the rec-koning
after John Higley had
gone away 32
iartha Gaylor’s testimony that John Higley looked
over the account & promised to
give his daughter flax to spin
in payment of the debt, 0ct3
1700 29b
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Higley, John sr., Simsbury, suit with Eleazar Gaylor.
Higley’s bill of costs allowed, Oct. 8,1700
Testimony of Job Drake that Higley was displeased
with Gaylord trading with Kath-arine
& said he would let her
have flax if she would spin it
to pay Gaylor the debt, Oct. 9,
1700 27
Higley, Jonathan, Simsbury, suit with Samuel Church.
( A) Notice that stray steer will be sold at outcry
Oct. 28,170S 538
Charges for damages done by steer, keeping same & c
1705
Appraisal of damages done Thomas Bacon ,0ct. 22 ,1703
Certificate of Higley’s being made constable, Feb.
17,1705/ 4 338
Sttmmons to Higley to answer for selling steer to
the damage of 4, 1ar. Bl, 103/ 4
Churchs bill of costs alowed, Apr. 12,1704 --- 347
Testimony that Church promised that suit would not
trouble Joseph Phelps, the
buyer of the steer
Testimony that steer had a top cut on each ear,
Sept. 5,1704 540,542
Testimony on steer’s marks by those who bought the
steer at outcry, Sept. 5,1704
344
Thomas Bacon’. s testimony that he impounded the
steer & its marks were a crop
on each ear, Sept. 5,1704 -- 45
Testimony to steer’s unruliness, Sept. 5,1704 -- 546
Testimony that Bacon took part of fence awsy where
steer was kept, Sept. 5,1704
348
In review of action jury find that Higley pay 3 &
costs. Appealed Sept ,5,1704
Higley, Jonathan, Simsbury, testimony on turpentine
seized by Suffield men, 1704- 5
358
" Katharlne, " birth Ag. 7,1679 26
" " " goods bought of Eleazar
Gaylor 2.- 25
" " " testimony descriptive of
her dresses & c 1700 --- 29ab, 30
" " " testimony on her working
for her father, 1700 Hill, Hills.
" Chares, New London, recorder 612
# John, Hartford, testimony on Hookanum land, 1705
510a
" " Jr. witness in Hill & Andros suit 510b
" Jonathan ! A) Hartford, committee on common fence
Hill, Jonathan, Hartford,’ suit with Solomon Andros.
8ummons to Andros to answer charge of trespass on
Hockanum land, Har. 170 --- 508
Record of fence proportioned to proprietors of
Hockanum meadow, 1685/ 6 ---. 506
Testimony that certain trees were Owned by Willett
as the bounds of his land &
Andros mowed some distance
south of this line, Apr. 3,1705
510a
Hill’s bill of costs allowed, Apr. 5,1705 512
- 57-
Hill, Jonathan, Hartford, suit woth Solomon Andros.
Surveyor’s mtatement on measurement of Sandford
lot next adjoining Hill’s and
quantity in lot of Joseph &
Jonathan Bull, 1705 507
Testimony that Sandford lot now in controversy ex-ceeded
Joseph Bull’s lot when
laid out, Sept. 1? 05 508
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| Title | Court papers, 1649-1709 : one volume and index : index. |
| Subject - LCSH | F91.C56 Court Papers Index; Connecticut. General Assembly--Archives--Indexes.; Courts--Connecticut--History--Sources--Indexes.; County courts--Connecticut--History--Sources--Indexes.; Court records--Connecticut--17th century--Indexes.; Court records--Connecticut--18th century--Indexes.; Pleading--Connecticut--17th century--Indexes.; Pleading--Connecticut--18th century--Indexes. |
| Description | Photostat of typescript, 4 pages per leaf.; "The indexing was done by Effie M. Prickett."--Introd. note.; "Effort has been made to include in this index every topic covered, every town, parish or society and individual mentioned."--Introd. note.; "Papers relating to many of the lawsuits in this volume may be found in Connecticut Archives. Private controversies."--Introd. note. |
| Contributors | Prickett, Effie Mae.; Connecticut. General Assembly. |
| Date - Digital | 1913 |
| Collection | Law and legislation |
| Type | Text |
| Language | eng |
| Title-Alternative | Court papers, 1649-1709, index; Connecticut archives |
| Format-Extent | 111 p. in 56 ; 30 x 39 cm. |
| Transcript | CONNECTICUT ARCHIVE8 COURT PAPERS 1649-- 1709 ONE VOLD] AND INDEX INDEX HARTFORD CONNECTICU STATE LIBRARY This index of one hundred eleven pages, covering the contents of the six hundred seventeen documents contained in the volume of Archives labelled Court Papers, was comple, ted April 15, 1915, having been in progress since January 1915. The indexing was done by Effie H. Prickett and the typewriting by Adella H. Green. These documents which extend from 1649 IV09 were under legislative sanction culled from the mass of legis-lative papers in the custody of the Secretary of State and about 1845 arranged as now found, by Sylvester dd, author of the history of Hadley, Mass. Effort had been made to include in this . inde every topic covered, every town, parish or society andindivid-ual mentioned. April 15, 1915. State Librarian Papers relating to many of the lawsuits in this volume may be found in C’onnecticut Archives, Private Controversies. See its index. Index ( A) - Autograph ( M). - Mark (?) - Doubtful. Abell, Abel. " Caleb, Norwich account 50a - - " taking of Indians’ corn, 1704 524b " Joshua, " account 50a Adams, Addams. " Widow, Hockanum fence, 1685/ 6 506 " Benjamln, Wethersfield, complaint for wife against William Goodrich, Jr. 1704 322- 325 " Elizabeth, " beaten & threatened by William Goodrlch, Jr. ,1704 322- 325 " Jeremiah, Hartford west division 241 " Jeremy, Hartford proprietor -- 240 - land at Hockanum 591 Adams, John, Boston & New London sult with James Steel. Warrant to attach Steel’s estate for debt, Aug. 12, 1704 577 Adams’ account showing debt of 5/ 17/ 7, 1701- 1704 578 SZeel’s account for Sept. 1701 as sworn o June 1705 Testimony that Adams gave Steel goods on account. of goods delivered by Steel which were merchantable at the time, Sept. 15,1704 580 Testimony on goods dellvered by Steel to Adams, Sept. 15,1704 584 In Adams vs. Steel Jury find for Adams E7/ 15/ I and costs 581 County court verdict in review, for Steel costs. Appealed June 1705 585 Bill costs at court of assistants, allowed Oct. 4,1705 582 Adams, John, Boston, suit with Thomas Chester. Warrant to attach Chester’s estate to the value of 9, Aug. 21,1704 560 Account current as sworn to by Chester, June 705 556 County court verdict fo. r Aams 4/ 14 and costs. Appealed by Chester Sept. 1705 555 In appeal of case, Jury find for Adams E4/ 14 and costs 559 Court of assistants allow Adams’ bill of costs, Sept. 1705 558 Execution levied on Chester’s property for debt of 4/ 14 & costs, Oct. 1705 --- 557 Adams, Nathan, Fairfield, suit with Philip Lewis. Court record of charge brought by Lewis that Adams took away wheat attached by constable and verdict for Lewis. Appealed by Adams, Mar. 1699/ 1700 45 Adams, Rebecca, wie of Jeremy Adams 586 " Richard, New London county deputy- marshall, assaulted by Benjamin Palmer, 1695 44 " Samuel, bondsman for Nicholas Stoughton of Say-brook, 1701 Ii0 " " " for Philip Reed of Simsbury 419 " " st, Simsbury, testimony . on Goodwin & Reed sult, 1704/ 5 415,421 " " " " witness to Goodwin vs Reed 425 - 2- Addington, Isaac ( A) Massachusetts justice - 87,285b, 484 Adkins, Thomas, Hartford account 205 Alin, see Allyn. Allen, " Allin, " All, ing, Johwn,( A) New" Havwen cou, nty jus" tice - 162,218671,, 219672,, 550096 Allng, see also Allyn. Allyn, Alln, Allen, Allln, Allyne. " Col. 26a " Alexander, indsor, attorney for Thomas Clarke 1705/ 4 274a Allyn, Alexander, suit with Joshua Holcomb. Attachment of Holcomb’s property for debt, 1702 Holcomb’s bond to deliver 15 barrels of tar to Allyn, Feb. 1699/ 1700 204 Allyn, Benjamin Windsor, sued by Martha Porter. Examination for fornication with Hartha Porter and bound over for appearance at county court, May 50,1704 - 465 Notice that evidences are t0 be taken, 0ct. 20,1704 467 Jury find Allyn to be the reputed father of the child & to answer the law in that case 469 Martha Porter’s bill of costs allowed, ay-@ ct. 1705 468,470 Allyn, Benjamin, Windsor, testimony on common fence, 1704 402- 405 " Gideon ( A) Fairfiel witness 478 " John, ssistant 129 " " ( A) " 125 ". " ( A) court clerk 54 . " Hartford committee 259 " " overseer of Jonathan Gilbert’ s estate 124b - - " proprietor 241,242 - - register 240,456a - " secretary 250,455ab " " ( A) - , I0,12 " " Windsor, common fence 408a - - " testimony on Goodwin vs Reed 1704 ...................... 420 " Joseph, bill for freight 275bc " Matthew, Hartford proprietor 240 " " ( A) Justice 532,598,405,466a, 552a, 555,585,589 -. ." indsor land 597 " sued as administrator of Cap. Thoma Allyn’ s estate, 1697 94 - - " testimony on Thrall trespass case. 1701 78 - Robert, New London, quitclaim from James & Jonathan Rogers, 1688 564 " Samuel, ( A) Simsbury lawsuit - " Windsor common fence 406a - " " sued as administrator of Capt. Thomas Allyn’ s estate, 1697 594 . - . testimony on common fence pro-portions, 1704 402 " Thomas, Capt., Windsor estate 594,595,00 - 3- Allyn, Thomas, Windsor, suit with John Wolcott. In action brought by Wolcott against Allyns fo neglect to maintain fence in dividing line county clerk find for defendant the costs of court. Appealed and Court of assistants find for Wolcott to have half of fence made & costs, ay 1697 594 Votes of proprietors concerning fences, & appoint ing committee to proportion same April 13,1703 397 Committee’s act proportioning the common fence be-longing to Plymouth meadow, Apt. IV03 - 406 Summons to Thomas Allyn to appear at Justice court to answer for neglect to main-tain dividing fence & damage to John Wolcott in having cattle impounded, 0ct. 4,1? 03 Testimony that land north of Capt. Thomas Allyn’s land belongs:. to Thomas Allyn & that fence between this and John Wolcott’s is very defec-tive, 0ct. ll, 1V03 395 Testimony that land north of Capt. Thomas Allyn’s land in Plymouth meadow belongs to Thomas Allyn, 0ct. 11,1703 4O0 Testimony that Wolcott’s cattle went into Plymouth meadow at the north end of the range of fence, 0ct. ll, l? 03 4O4 Isaac Egleston’s bill for poundage of Wolcott’s cattle, 0ct. ll, i03 405 In review Allyn vs Wolcott, jury find for plain-tiff the costs 599 Testimony of two of the committee that they pro-portioned the fence by the breadth of the lot & not by the acre & that Allyn was to keep ] against the home lots, 0ct. 4 iV04 598 Testimony that proprietors’ meeting for fence com-mittee wa. s not properly warned May - 0ct. iV04 401,403,409 Testimony of Samuel Allyn that the committee ordered twice as much fence to Thomas Allyn as to the witness Yy IV04 402 Allyn’s plea in review of case offering that his predecessor never maintained the fence in controversy, act of proprietors was illegally done, & fence was proportioned unjustly 40? Wolcott’ s reply 408 Allyn’s bill of costs allowed 410 Allyn, see also Alling. Andrew, William ( A) Wimdsor witness 266 Andrews, Andrewes, Andros, Andross, Androus, Andrus. " Mr., Hartford land 134,241 " Abraham, Farmington land sold Benjamin Jones 460 " Edward, Hartford paper 391 " " Hockanum land 389 - 4- Andrews, Francis, Hartford proprietor 240 " Samuel, Hartford west division 241 " " Hockanum fence, 1685/ 6 506 Andrews, Slomon, Hartford, suit with Jonathan Hill. Summons to Andros to answer the charge of trespass on Hockanum land, Mar. 27,1705 505 Layout of fence for proprietors of Hockanum meadow, 68/ 6 o Testimony that certain trees were owned by Nathan-iel Willett as the bounds of his land & Adros mowed some distance south of this line, Apr. 3,1705 510a Hill’s bill of costs allowed, Apr. 3,1705 512 Surveyor’s statement on measurement of Sandord lot next adjoining Hill’s and quantity in lot of Joseph and Jonathan Bull, Aug. 16,1705 507 Testimony that Sandford lot now in controversy ex-ceeded Joseph Bull’s lot when lald out, Sept. 1705 508 Andros’ bill of costa allowed, including last April court & September court --- 509 Plea of Hill 510b Plea of Andros Andrews, Tho= ms, Milford, suit with Joseph Peck. Attachment of land claimed by Andrews and latter summoned to appear at county court to answer Peck’s action for the surrender of land, July 18,1696 County ourt verdict the surrender of the land Peck. Appealed by Andrews, Nov 1696 372 Summons to Peck to answer charge of trespass in taking wheat, destroying fences & c. Nm. r. 1703 369 Peck pleads there was no trespass as execution was granted by county court. Judg-ment case not actionable. Andrews appeals to Court of assistants, My 1704 370 Andrews, William, Hartford proprietor 240 Andros, Andross, Androus, Andrus, see Andrews. Apprentices. Burritt, Israel, Stratford, suit over his desertion from John Glover for.. whom he has:. served as an apprentice,. 1704 580- Leamlng, Aaron, Guilford, apprenticed to John Collins & lawsuit over his leaving, 1702 173- 190 Arnold, Arnall, Arnoll. " John, Hartford proprietor 233a, 240 " Seth, Hartford, testimony on John Stocking’s profanlty, 1701 103 Ash, George, testimony on Hanoox vs Gilbert, 1702 -- 213 Ashley, Ashle, Ashly, Ashlye. " John ( A) Westfield, power of attorney to his uncle Jonathan Ashley of Hart- ., Jonathan, accountford, 1701 1486 2 ", bondsman for Richard Edwards, 1702 . , 151 Hartford, attorney for John Ashley of Westfi% id, 1701 86 - 5- Ashley, Jonathan, Hartford, sued for omissions from tax list. Warrant for seizure of twelve horses which were not listed, Jan. 28,1701/ 2 63ab Reasons for Spencer’s complaint and seizure of horses, 1701/ 2 60 Constable’s testimony on number of horses seized and those in Ashly’s custody 61 Testimony that only five horses were listed, Mr. 7o/ 2 , Testimony that Thomas 01tort was impowered to take list of personal estate & that the defendant is the only per-son by name of Jonathan Ashly on the llst, Mar. 6,1701/ 2-- 84 Testimony of Thomas 01cott that Ashly was away when list was called for & his wife & son gave in the same, Mar. 1701/ 2 65 Testimony on number of horses owned by Ashl --- 86 Ashly’s bill of charges. allowe4, Mar. 8,1701/ 2 -- 67 Account of charges for keeping horses seized, al-lowed, Mar. 10,1701 62 Ashley, Jonathan, Hartford, suit with Richard Shafting. Summons to Ashley to answer charge of having ob-tained i0 more than what he had order for, 0ct. 6,1702 194 Testimony that Ashly demanded 56 & Sherrln pro-tested it was i0 too much but on Ashly’s threat to take way the cattle, Sherring paid the. amount, Nar. 6,1702 190 Testimony that Sherrlng bought cattle of Balding at Worcester & before witness-es agreed to pay Ashly 46 on Belding’s order, Nmr. eS, 1702 198 20 Testimony to Ashly & Stephen Belding of Hatfield being partners in purchase of fat cattle, Nov. 1702 197,198,199 Account of cattle bought by Ashly & Balding in 1701 200 Account of money paid by Ashly- for cattle, Nov. 1702 201 Ashley, Mrs. Jonathan, Hartford 8 " Jonathan, jr., Hartford, father’s ta list mde . - " out testimony on Sherring v8s Ashly, 1702 197 Assault. Crossman, Mrs. Elizabeth, New London, injured by Jonathan Rogers, 170 - 83- 72 Goodrich, Willlam, jr. Wethersfield, sued for beat-ing Elizabeth, wife of Benja-min Adams, 1704 322- 32 Rogers, James, jr. suit against rs. Sarah Rogers for threatening him with pitch-fork, 1705 575,576 Asten, An. ....................................... 349b Atwater, Attwater, Attwatter, Atwatter. " Ebenezer, good taken on Pardee’s account 291 , " New Haven, partner of Jeremiah Os-born in buying and selling boards, 1698 297 298,) 2 304 305,07 315,316,318 - 6- Atwell, William, Norwich account 50a Avery, Thomas, New London suit with Oliver anwaring. Summons to Avery to answer Manwaring as administra-tor fo detention of house be-longing to Samuel Raymond es-tate, Aug. 9,1705 605 } anwaring’s appointment as administrator f Samuel Raymond’s estate, June ? 608 anwaring’s power of attorney to James Rogers, jr. Aug. 1,1705 607 County court verdict for Avery, costs. Appealed, Sept. 18,1705 606 Record of grant to John Prentice, Feb. 8,18Dl - 609 Deed of John Prentice to Edward Stallion, Dec. 2, i7 610 Deed from Edward Stallion to Joshua Raymond, Feb. i0,1658 611 Deed from John Parker to Samuel Raymond, Dec. 10, 1674 61 ( A) Power of attorney to Nicholas Hallam, April 25 1706 613 Manwaring’s bill of costs allowed 614 Avery’s bill of costs, ay 1706 615 Bckly, see Beckley. Backus, Baccus, Beckus. " Joseph, Norwich, attorney for Joseph Tracy, 1705 530 " " " sued for taking Indains’ corn 1704 55,540 " Nathaniel, ( A) Norwich witness 530 Bacon, Backon, Baken, Beackon. " Andrew; Hartford proprietor 240 " John, Middletown, appraiser 363 " Nathaniel, Hartford west division 241 " " Hockanum fence, 1685/ 6 506 " Thomas 424 " " Simsbury, steer impounded and damages sustalned, 1703 336 ,. 337 340,342,345,348 Bacon, Thomas, Simsbury, suitwlth William Filly. stnmmons to Filly to answer for neglect to deliver a horse bought of him, Feb. 7o/ Baker, John bill for freight 273b " " Hartford land Baker, Joseph, Windsor, suit with Joshua Willes. Warrant to replevin horse & mare belonging to Baker & impounded by Willes, May 17,1705 544 Summons to Willes. to answer Baker for illega, l im. T pounding horses, May 18,1705 545 Testimony that Willes was angry when he took the horses & threatened the boys who led them, May 29,1705 - 547 Testimony of the boys who were harrowing that Willes threatened to break their bones & when they ran he he led off the horses, May 29, 1705 550 County court judgment for Baker 20s & costs. Ap-pealed by Willes, May 29,1705 551 Testimony that Dibble who was with the horses, was ordered away from them By Willes & ran, July 11,1705 546 Baker, Joseph, Windsor, suit with Joshua Willes ( cont.) Testimony that Dibble & Huntington were harrowing on land that Willes plowed and planted, Sept. 7, 1705 548 Baker’s bill 0 costs allowed, Sept. 8,1705 549 Baker, Samuel, Windsor, horses replevined, 1705 544,546 Baldwin, Baldwine. " James, Milford, defendant with others in Can-field vs Camp, 1702 --- 161- 165 " Jonathan, Witness to Milford case --- 163 " Nathaniel, Milford constable 869 " " ( A) " " 371 " Zachariah ( A) Milford, statement concerning Canfield vs Camp, 1702 164 Ball, Jonathan, witness in Parsons vs Edwards, 1702 148 Balston, John ( A) Boston, captain of ship in West India trade, testimony, 1704 484 Banks, John, witness 433b Barbur, Lieutenant, Simsbury constable 338 " Thomas, Simsbury -- 340 Barden, . Nathmniel, Hartford west division 241 Barlow, John, Fairfield land appraised 119- 121 Barnard, Barned, Bernard. " Bartholomew, Hartford west division 241 " John, Hartford proprietor 240 " Joseph, Hartford, testimony on Sherring vs Ashly, 1702 197 " " ( A) Hartford witness 289b " " Simsbury 348 Barnes, William, testimony on Welles vs Risley, 1704 390 Bartlet, Bartlett, Bartlitt. Ba2tlet, Barnard, Windsor, suit with Robert Danks. Summons to Bartlet to answer for refusal to deliver a bill given mby. Dnks,. Jan. z’? o5/ 6 s52 Bartlet, Barnard ( A) Windsor suit with Robert Danks. Notice from Bartlet that parties have agreed to drop act ion, Mar. 1706 854 Bartlet, Robert, Hartford proprietor 240 " " land at Hockanum 91 Bartram, Barthru Bartram Barttram, Bertram. " John ( A) Fairfield, assignment of mortgage to John Edwards ,1698 llSb " " Fairfield, mortgage from Isaac Rumsey, 1697 l16a Bates, Haddam land 127 " Jame s, " " 124a Baxter, Bridget, Fairfield land e54 Bayley, Bayly. " John, Hartford proprietor 240,241 " " " west division 241 Beaman, Beamon,, Beman. " Daniel, Springfield testimony on Hitchcock vs Osborn, July 1702 00,08 " " " testimony on Pars6ns vs Edwards 170 148 " " " witness in Hitchcok vs Osborn 314a Beckley, Backly, Beckly. Beckley, Benjamin, Wethersfied, sui%-, with Thomas Hancox Testimony that Hancox had the land in controversy in his possession in 168 & it is recorded to him in Farming-ton records, Se9%. 9,169 -- 442 - 8- BecEley, Benjamin, Wethersfield, suit With Thomas Hancox. Testimony that Hancox & Higby were present and assisted James Steele in laying out land for Higby, 1702 -- 439 In suit brought by Hancox for trespass, verdict favorable to Beckley 454a Execution against Hancox for 1/ 6 Mar. 1700/ l -- 465 Beckley, Benjamin, Wethersfield, testimony on Hancox & Gilbert suit, 1702 212 " " " testimony on Hancox & Hart. st., 1702 444 " " " witness in Hancox & Hart suit 464j " John, ethersfield, lease of 80 acres in Far-mington from Edward Higby, 1695 437 " " " survey of land belonging to Edward Higby, 1699 438 " Nathaniel, improvement of land for Edward igby 444 " " survey of Farmington land, 1599 - 458 " Richard, testimony on Hancox & Gilbert suit, 1702 212 " " " on survey of land in Far-mington, 1702 439 " " witness in Hancox & Hart suit --- 454b Becklyes, controversy with Hancox, cited 4647 Beckus, see Backus. Beckwlth, Beckwit. " Goodman, New London land 609,610,611 Bee, Thomas, Guilford, testimony on Collins vs Bradley, 1702 174,179.188 " " " witness in Collins vs Bradley, 1702 186 Belcher, Andrew, legacy from grandfather Jonathan Gil-bert of Hartford, 1674 --- 124b " Sarah, legacy from her father Jonathan Gilbert of Hartford, 1674 124a Balding, Beldeing, Beldin. " John, Wethersfield committee 105ab " " " testimony on Gozlin & Thorn-ton case, I? 01 109 " Stephen, Hartford, partner with Jonathan Ashly of Hartford in purchase of fat cattle 194- 202 Bell,. Thomas, Stonington, assignment of Farmington land W W’ W to James Treat & John Gilbert, May 1673 433b claim to land in Farmington questioned 443a deed from Samuel Stone of Farmington land bought from Juramuggus, an Indian, Apr. 19, 1670 45a deed of i00 acres of Farming-ton land to Thomas Hancox, 1698 480a deed to John Gilbert copied Sept. 1697 456b Farmingt on land 448,448,482,484b, 486a, 489,464abdf statement of land laid out for him by James Steel & son, 1679 488 Beman, see Beaman. Benit, Benltt, see Bennett. - 9- Benjamin, Caleb, testimony on Wells vs Risley0 1704 390 Bennett0 Benitt, Benlt. " Isaac, Stratfield, minister’s rate, 1704 -- 493 " James ( A) attorney for Samuel 0dell 601 " " testimony on Hall paper 255 " " Jr. Fairfield, attorney for Samuel Squier 487 " " " Stratfield, " " John Treadwell 1705 501 " Thomas ( A) Stratford constable 380,583,483 Bennlng, John ( A) Boston ? witness 87 Bernard, see Barnard. Betts, John, Farmington land 455b ,437 ,438 " " house at Great Swamp, Farmington 445,455a, 458 Bidwell, Bidell. " John, Hartford land I0, ila, 15- 17 Bidwell, Mrs. Sarah, Hartford, suit with Elizabeth Wells ( A) Settlement between them as administrators of husbandS,’ estates & Ellzabeth’ s bond to pay ballance due, Jan. 8,1700 90 Aemoranda of accounts, 1685- 1686 91 Summons to Elizabeth Wells to answer for debt, Aug. 15,1701 92 Sarah Bidwell’s bill of costs allowed, iV01 95 Summons to rs. Wells to appear at Hartford county court, Aug. 18,1705 96 County court record in which verdict is given for Mrs. Bidwell and costs, review taken for . Har. 1706, Sept. 4,1705 95 Mrs. Bidwell’s bill of costs allowed, 0ct. 4,1705 94 Bidwell, Mrs. Sarah, Hartford, testimony on John Stock-ing’ s profanity, 1701 103 Bifeild, see Byfield. Bigelow, Bigeloe, Bigglow, Bigilow, Biglo, Biglow. " John, account 273c " Hart ford 128 " " interest in Greenhill estate, 1698 225,226 " Jonathan, testimony on Gozlin& Thornton case, 1701 109 " " Wethersfield committee 105ab Bigelow, Jonathan, jr. Hartford, suit with John Shepard. Complaint of Bigelow that he & his brothers and sisters are greatly wronged in not being allowed quiet posses-sion of land left them by their uncle Thomas Greenhill 221 Shepard’s receipt to his uncle for 34 in pay of land sold Thomas Greenhill, Aug. 4,1654 227 Execution granted for the recovery of one fourth of the land Shepard received as administrator of Thomas Greenhill estate, for Bigelows July 5,1698 225 Record of land delivered to Bigelow according to execution, Aug. 8,1698 226 Attachment of grass mown on Shepard’s land by Big-slow & summons to latter to county court, July. 30,1701 222 Bigelow’s defence that the land on which he mowed the grass belonged to him hav- - Ing been delivered to him by sheriff’ s warrant 223 - i0- Bigelow, Jonathan, r. Hartford, suit with John Shapard. Testimony of Thomas Shpard & John Stedman that thay saw Bigelow mowing the grass, Sept. 4,1701 224 Testimony on measurement of lot in controversy, Sept. 30,1701 228 Bigelow’s bill of costs allowed 229 Bigelow, Mary, interest in Greenhill estate, 1698 225,226 " Mrs. Rebecca ( Shepard) children’s interest in Greenhill estate, 1698 225,226 " Rebecca, sister of Thomas Greenhill, children’ s interest in his estate 221 " " Jr. interest in Greenhill estate, 1698 225.226 Sarah, interest in Bigelow estate, 1698 225,226 " Violet, " Greenhll estate, 1698 225,226 Bills & accounts. Howard, Samuel, suit with Joshua Holcomb for debt, 1695- 1702 142,143,144 Birchard, Burchard. " Samuel, Hartford jailer, ejected by sheriff, 170/ 6 61? ab " " ( A) " witness 277 " " witness against Daniel Clark, 1702 232 Birchwood, Thomas, Hartford proprietor 240 Birge, Joseph, Windsor, testimony on Thrall trespass case, 1701 78 Bissell, Joseph, Windsor . land 397 " Widow Abigail, Windsor, claim to stray heifer, 1700 21 Blackleach, Blacklach, Blackleech, Blacklldge. " Mr., Stratford 4b " Mrs. Elizabeth, attorney for John Black-leach 15,16,18 " " " Hartford, summons as attor-ney for John Blackleach, 1698/ 9 llab " John, Fairfield witness 480 Blackleach, John, Hartford. Summons to John Hall for non- payment f hogshad staves, Jan. 1701/ 2 99 Summons to Samuel Willis for selling land without clear title, Jan. 29,1700/ l 19a Blackleach, John, st. Hartford, suit with William Nhltlng Christian Harbert’s will giving land to John Whit-ing with approval of husband, Sept. 16? 0 i0 Extract from Benjamin Harbert’ s will confirming wife’ s legacy to John hiting, Jan. 1684 Appeal from court decision approving of Christian Harbert. will, Mar. 1686/ 7 -- 8 Appeal from decision approving of legacy, denied Blackleach, May 5,1687 9 Testimony that Benjamin Harbert intended to con-firm niting in possession of land, Oct. 1687 12 Summ0nsto John Blackleach to answer for detention of land given niting, Mar. 21, 1698/ 9 llab Verdict for Willaim Whiting, and review entered by Blackleach, Apr. 1699 15 - ii- Blackleach, John, st. Hartford, suit with William niting. Verdict confirmed, Sept. 1699 Arguments showing land was not legally conveyed to Christian Harbert & Whiting’s title consequently not clear, May 1700 13 Reply that Christian’s will is good, for it is witnessed by her husband, he appeared at court at its pro-bating & affirmed her title in his will & witnesses have con-firmed his intention 14 Possession delivered to William hiting, May 1700 17 Verdict confirmed by court of assistants, 0ct. 1700 18 Blackleach, Richard, Stratford, suit with William Hoadley In action for debt for negro & corn bought of Black-leach, county court find that Hoadley pay 30/ 8 and costs. Appealed to court of assistants. Apr. 26,1698 373 Execution against Hoadley & BlacEleach. Hoadley’s receipt to sheriff in full, Nov. Ii, i? 01 3? 4 Memoranda of dates of proceedings, 1598- 1701 -- 577 On Hodley’s complaint to General assembly showing Blackleach released him from judgment & they had agreed to arbitration which failed, Hoad-lay is allowed to prosecute his appeal & Blackleach is al-lowed to appeal from judgment obtained in regard to sale of a brigantine, May IV02 376 Summons to Blackleach to answer for unjustly tak-ing out execution, Nov. l, iV03 Hoadley’s bill of costs allowed, 0ct. 1704 379 Execution served on Blackleach in accordance with judgment of Court of assistants Nov. 1704 378 Blackleach0 Richard ( A) Stratford witness " 474a Bliss , . Blis, " Widow, Hartford (?) land sold Benjamin Harbe: t i0 Bliss, Samuel, Norwich, suit with Robert Fenton. Fenton’s bond to pay Bliss i00 for goods reuelved June 1700 191 Warrant to attach property of Fenton, July 1702 192 Bliss’ bill of costs allowed, Sept. 1702 195 Bli. ss, Thomas, cattle bought up, 1701 200 " Hartford (?) land sold Benjamin Harbert 10,11a " " st. Springfield, testimnny on Sherring vs Ashly, 1702 199 Blumfeild, William, Hartford proprietor 240 Bolles, Thomas ( A) New London witness 613 Bolt, John, New London witness 564 Booth, Simon, Hartford jailer, witness against Daniel Clark, 1702 232 Borman, Jonathan, Wethersfield committee 10Gab " " " testimony on Gozlin Thornton case, 1701 109 Boston. Adams, John, suit with Thomas Chester of Wethers-field over debt, 1704- 1705 - 12- Boston. Clark, Thomas, pewterer, suit against Ephraim Turner for debt, 1703- 1704 273,274 Gibbon, William, suit against administrators of Nathaniel Butler’s estate for debt, 1689- 101 71- 76 Keen, William, st., suit aainst Ephraim Turner for debt, 1703- 1704 275- 278 Lindall, Nathanlel, suit with Edward Dod of Hart-ford for debt, 1709 87- 89 Pembrooke, Elkanah, suit with George Pardee of New Haven concerning debt, 1698- 1703 284- 294 Sherrlng, Richard, butcher, suit against Jonathan Ashley of Hartford for over-charge f6r cattle, IT02194- 202 Botsford, Botchford, Bottsford. " Timothy, Milford, defendant with others in Canfield vs Camp, 1702161- 165 Bow, Bowe. " Hannah ( Evarts) suit against John Hall, 1696 -- 362 " Marie., Guilford, :" " " " 1696 -- 362 " Rebecca, mrrlage to Thomas Stow, Jr. 364 " " suit by guardian Nathanlel Brown of Middletown 01696 362 Bradley, Bradle. " Abraham, Guilford, suit with John Collins. Record of Leaming’s choice of Bradley for guardian Nov. 12,1701 178 Testimony that Bradley called on Collins with pur-pose of binding the boy to him and Collins insisted on the b1o7y0’ 1s/, 2parents’ order, Mar’ 7" 771 Summons to Bradley to answer charge of entertain-ing & detaining Aaron Learning0 apprentice, who is alleged to have stolen his Indenture, Mar. 17,1701/ 2 173 County court sentence Bradley to pay fine of 20s to county & coSts. Testimonies to Leamlng being apprenticed to Collins, to his burning the indenture & to Bradley’s being the cause of his leaving Collins, Mar. 17,1701/ 2 174 Testimony to Collins beating Leamlng unjustly - 179 Testimony to Cramton’e informing Collins of Leam-ing’s presence at Bradley: s, Apr. 7,1702 180 Testimony of Aaron Learning that Collins threatened him with a horse- whipplng if he did not renew his indentures & complaint that he did not get enough training in his trade, Apt. I?, 1702 181 Testimony to C011ins’ cruelty,- Apt. l? 02 185,186,188,189 Testimony to Bradley’s ordering Leamlng to come home from Colllns, Apr. 17,1702 187 Complaint of Bradley & Aaron Lemming that Collins abused the boy, Apr. 21,1702 183 - 13- Bradley, Abraham, Guilford, suit with John Collins. Bradley’s plea that he is charged in a single cap-aoity whereas he acted as guardian to his wlfe’s brother Leaming foolishly burned his agreement but he was never legally bound to Collins and as he was afraid, Bradley let him stay with him 182 Court order to Leaming to return to Collins but Collins to pay cost of prose-cution against Leaming on account of passionate language towards the boy. Appeal denied Apr. 21,1702 175 Easter Leaming’s letter asking Bradley to do for her son Aaron as for a son, Apr. 22,1702, 190 Testimony of John Crampton that at Bradley’s re-quest he informed Collins that Learning was with Bradley, May 8,1702 176 ( A) Power of attorney to Stephen Bradley to prose-cute appeal to court of assis-tants & complaint against Moses Mansfil for denying appeal, May 15,1702 184 Bradley, Stephen, attorney for his son Abraham Bradley of Gu.$ 1fo rd 184 Branford. Hoadley, William, suit with Richard Blacklach con-cerning debt for negro & corn, 1698- 1704 @ 73- 379 Bridgham, Joseph, Boston, 1698 - 312b Bristol, Bristo. " Samuel, Guilford, testimony on Collins vs Bradley, 1702 177,182b Brounson, see Brunson, Brown, Benoni, legacy from uncle Thomas Watts, 1683 233a " Hannah ( Lanne) legacy from uncle Thomas Watts, 1683 233a " John, legacy from uncle Thomas Watts, 1683 - 233a " Nathanlel" " e " 1683 - 233a " " Aiddletown, guardian for Rebecca Bows, suit against John Hall, 1696 562,63 Bruen, 0adlah, New London, witness 610 Brunson, Brounson, Bruson. ". John, Farmlngton land 445,448,450b, 452,459,460 " Richard, Frmington 450b ,452,460 Bryan, Alexander 2 Buck(?) Samuel ( A) Wethersfield constable 69 Buckland, Martha, Windsor, daughter of John Wakefield of New Haven 100a Buckly, see Bulke. y. Bulkeley, Buckly, Bukeley. " Mr. 58d " Gershom ( A) Fairfield witness l16b " " Wethersfield, testimony on purchase of land from Indians in 1673. 1701 106 BuI, Abigail.. testimony on her father’s will, 1684 230a " Jonathan, Hartford, arbitrator between Hancox & . Gilbert 20., ll ,17 - 14- Bull, Jonathan, ( A) Hartford arbitrator between Hancox & Gilbert, 1700 207 " " Hartford, committee on Hockanum lay out 508 " " ( A) " witness, 1687 7 " Hockanum land 505,507 " " inheritance from his father Thomas Bull 1684 230 " Joseph, Hartford, Hockanum lot in controversy, 1705 --- 506,507,508 Bull, Joseph, Hartford, suit with Samuel Howard. Testimony on legacy to Susanna Bunce, granddaughter of Thomas Bull & court’s ap-proval of will & inventory, 1684 230ab In action brought by Howard for recovery of legacy to his wife from her grand-father, Thomas Bull, county court find that Bull pay 15 & costs. Appealed, Mar. 6,1? 00/ 1 251 Bull, Thomas, Farmington recorder 448,454a, 459 " " ( A) " " - 451,452,456b, 457,460 Bull, Thomas, Hartford, estate. Testimony of his wish to have i0 left to his granddaughter Susanna Bunce and his daughter Abigail, con-sented, 1684 230a Record of court approving of Bull’s will & inven-tory & allowing Jonathan Bull’s claim to a pair of steers which were inventoried in the estate, 1684 230b Suit by Samuel Howard for recovery of wife’s legacy as granddaughter of Thomas Bull, 1700/ Bull, Thomas, Hartford proprietor 240,241 " " settlement of Hopkins’ estate 389 Bunce, Mary, Hartford, testimony on John Stocking’s profanity, 1701 103 " Susanna, legacy from her grandfather Thomas Bull 1684 230 Bunce, Thomas, st., Hartford, suit with John Stedman. ( A) Bunce’s power of attorney to Richard Edwards, & Benjamin Churchill, Nov. 1705 429 Testimony of two men who went to view the fences between the lands at Wethers’. field -& they found the fences not agreeing with the meet-stones, May 1704 431 Bunce’s bill of costs allowed, May 1704 430 Bunce, Thomas, sr,, Hartford west division 241 Bur, see Burr. Burchard, soee Birchard. Burdlck, Ruth, New London witness 564 Burnham;, Thomas, st. , Hartford.,. smmon, to Nathaniel Grant of Windsor to answer for tak. ing property for. tax al-though Burnham lives in another town, b. 27, 1701/ 2 I01 Burr, Bur.- " Jehu, arbitrator in. Hll suit " John, Fairfield committee, 1687’- 494 " Nathanlel, Fairfiel, testimony on. Lwis vs Adams 1700 - ,- -. 45 - 15- Burr, Nathanlel, Jr.( A) Fairfield witness l16a " Peter, Fairfield county clerk 120 254 374 497 i17 , I18,121,256- 258,411,414, 472,475,476,486,487,498,499 " " ( A) " witness 474b Burritt, Burit, Buritt, Burrett, Burrit. " Israel, Stratford, arrested for desertion from master, John Glover, and guardians sud, 1704 ---. 580- 385 Burritt, John & Sarah, Stratford, suit with John Glover. Warrant. to seize Israel Burritt to answer for de-sertion from master’s service & to notify those who have en-tertained him to appear before authority, Feb. 14,1705/ 4 -- 580 Guardians of Israel deny he ever was bound to Glover & John Burritt gives bond for defence in any action that may be broujt, Feb. 15, 7o/ 4 Glover’s plea that Israel Burritt bound himself with consent of. mother a rela-tives & lived as apprentice for two years 582 Summons to John & Widow Sarah Burritt to appear at speclal county court, Apr. 19, 1704 585 In review of case jury find for Burritts costs of court 584 Burritt’s bill of costs allowed 585 Burritts, Sarah, widow, Stratford, sued for entertain-ing son after his desertion from master, John Glover, 1705- 1704 580- 585 Bush, Jonathan, witness on transportation of turpentine to Hartford 550,551,555 Bushnell, Caleb, Norwich, sued for taking Indians’ corn . 1704 555,540 w ( A) " witness 191 " Richard, ustice 526 564 618 " " ( A) " 191,525a, 527 Buttler, Bull& r, Butler. " Daniel, Hartford land 128 " Joseph, attorney for Mrs. Marie Gilbert of Middletown, 1700 52 " " Wethersfleld, debt to William Gibbon assum@ d by brother and suit against latters administrators 1689- 1701 ( for details see Gibbon, William, 71- 7 " Nathanlel, Wethersfield, assumption of brother’s debt & suit by administrators 1889- 1701 7178 " Richard, Hartford proprietor 240,241 " Samuel, witness 433b " Thomas, Hartford west division 241 " William, " proprietor 240 Buttolph, David ( A) Simsbury constable -- 145b, 158b, 205b Byfield, Bifeild. " Na. th.. Boston merchant, l97 147,149, 153 Cadswell, Edward, cattle bought up, 1701 200 Cadwell, Cadwill. " ] Aatthew, Hartford account 205 " Thomas, " land 126b " " -" proprietor 241,242 Burr, Peter, ( A) Fairfleld justice 122 - 16- Callsy, see Kelsey. Camp, John, Milford constable 369 Camp, Nicholas, Milford, suit with Jeremiah Canfield. Subpoena of witnesses, Mar. 16,1701/ 2 163 New Haven county court verdict for Camp & others, costs. Appealed by Canfield, . Mar. 17,1701/ 2 160 Action brought by Canfield for taking & impounding geese, one of which died. De-fendants ple. actwas by town order. Verdic costs to be di-vided. In review verdict for defendants: costs. Appealed by Uanfield, lr. l? ,1701/ 2 Execution against Canfleld to the value of 216/ 16, i, 62 0ct. 5,1702 165 Statement of Zacharlah Baldwin that he offered Samuel Eells the amount nec-essary to pay costs of defen-dants, Oct. 12,1702 164 Camp & others bill of costs 1660167 Camp, William, New London witness 564 Canfield, Jeremiah, Milford, suit with Nicolas. Camp Subpoena of wltnesses, Mar. 16,1701/ 2 165 New Haven county court verdict for Camp, costs. Appealed: by Canfield Mar. 17 zToz/ 2 zo Action brought by Canfield for taking & impounding geese one of which died. De-fendants plead act was by a town order. Verdict costs to be divided. In review costs for defendants. Appealed by Canfield, Mar. 17,1701/ 2 Execution against Canfield to the value of 161,, 162 0ct. 5,1702 165 Statement of Zachariah Baldwin that he offered Samuel Eells the amount nec-essary to pat- costs of defen-dants, 0ctt12,1702 I4 Camp & others’ bill of costs 166 Case, Bartholomew, Simsbury, testimony on Church vs Higley, 1704 544 " Joseph, testimony on Higley & Gaylor, suit, 1700 51 Richard, Simsbury, charge for keeping steer, 1703 336 " " " testimony on Church vs, Higley, 1704 340 " " " 1> estimony on Higley & Gaylor suit, 1700 51 " " " witness on Church vs Higley 544,545,54 " 1i111am, Simsbury 142 Catlin, Catling. " John, Hartford land 25,128 e Mary, Hartford, testimony on Harbert legacy - 12 w " " witness 14 " Thomas, " land 12, 128, 41,247 " " " testimony on Harbert legacy, 1687 12 m " " Undivided land, record of his share, 1651 154 " " " witness 14 " " Hockanum fence, 1685/ 6 506 - 17- Cattle mark effaced. Reed, Philip, Simsbury, sued y Nathaniel Goowln for removing marks from a heifer claimed by Goodwin, 1704- 1705 415- 424 Celsey, see Kelsey. Chauncy, Chanse, Chansie, Chauncey. " N/. Windsor land 82 " Charles ( A) Stratfield witness 501 " Israel, arbitrator in Hall suit 251 " Nathaniel, Windsor land transferred to him by George Phelps, 1670 81 Checkley, Samuel, Boston merchant, 1698 512ab ChenF, William ( A) Middletown, testimony on Harris case 1702 260 Chester, Mr.- 466b " John, assistant 68 " . ( A) " 104,10,159,262,264,265,274a, 505,599 " " commissioner 455b " " ( A) Justice of peace 69 " " Wethersfield register 458 " " ( A) " " - 58d, 105a, 107, SG? b " " Jr. appraiser of Josiah Gilbert estate 57 " " " distributor of " " " Wethersfield, 1696 55 " Stephen, property offered for execution on John Hall, 1697 560 Chester, Thomas, Wethersfield, suit with John Adams. Warrant to attach Ch% ster’s estate to the value of & Aug, 21,1704 560 Account current as sworn to by Chester, June 1705 County court verdict for Adams 4/ 14/ 0 & costs. Appealed by Chester, Sept. 1705 555 In appeal of case jury find for Adams 4/ 14 & costs 559 Court of assistants allow Adams’ bill of costs, 0ct. l? 05 558 Execution levied on Chester’s property for debt of 4/ 14 and costs, 0ct. 1705 - 557 Chrlstophers, John, New London, goods not delivered, 1702 -- 145,146,149,150,151,155 " Richard, assistant 565,570,575,576 " " ( A) " 565,566,567 " " NeW London County Justice --- ii0 Church, John, Hartford west division 241 " Richard, Hartford proprietor 240 Church, Samuel, Hartford, suit with Jonathan HiEley. Notice that stray steer wlll be sold at outcry, Oat. 28,1703 335 Charges for damages done by steer, impounding same & c. 1703 336 Appraisal of damages done Thomas Bacon, 0ct. 22,1705 337 Certificate of Higley’s office of constable, Feb.. 17,1703/ 4 538 Summons to Higley to answer for selling steer to the damage of 4, ] r. 21,1703/ 1704 541 Church’s bill of costs allowed Apr. 12,1? 04 54? Testimony that Church promised that he would not trouble Joseph Phelps the buy-er of the steer 559 Testimony that steer had a top cut on each ear, Sept. 5,1704 540,542 - 18- Church, Samuel, Hartford, suit with Jonathan Higley. Testimony on steer’s marks by those who bought at outcry, Sept. 5,1704 344 Thomas Bacon’s testimony that he impounded the steer & its marks were a crop on each ear, Sept. 5,1704 -- 545 Testimony on steer’s unrullness, Sept. 5,1704 -- 546 Testimony that Bacon took part of fence away where steer ws kept, Sept. 1704 - 548 In review of action Jury find for Higley to pay 5 & costs. Appealed Sept. 5,1704 545 Churchell, Churchill. " Benjamin, appraisal of Wethersfleld land 557b " " Wethersfleld, attorney for Thomas Bunce, 1704 429 " " Wethersfield surveyor 105a " " ( A) " testimony On Buncevs Stedman, 1704 451 Churcher, Robert, Fairfield land 119 Clark, Clarke. " Capt., Windsor land 406a " Ann, New Haven, widow of John Wakefield & mother of Edward & Hannah Granls, 1701 100a Clark, Benjamin, Plainfield, suit withWinthrops. In action fore trespass on land in Plainfield Jury find for Clark, costs. Ap-pealed, Nov. 1705 602 Clark, Danlel, Farmlngton land 124b Clark, Daniel, suit with John Stedman... Summons to Clark to answer charge of debt to. estate of Mrs. Gilbert, ar. z’oo/ zTol 4]. Defence against charge made by Gilbert estate show-ing charges to be false & also outlawed, 1701 42 Clark, Daniel ( A) Windsor justice -- 27ab, 57,77- 79,82- 84 " " st., Hartford, accused of taking away a mlttemus from jailer & causing escape of Robert Fenton. Bound over to court of assistants, June 27,1702 252 " George, witness in 3ilford case, 1702 165 " Henry, Windsor land bought of Denslow 80 " John ( A) Boston Justice 195,196,202 " " Hartford proprietor 240 " Nicholas, " " 240,241 Clark, Samuel, Windsor, suit with Jacob Reed. Stummons to Clark to answer charge of debt, Apr. 12, 1701 115 At justice’s court, verdict for Reed one shilling & costs. Appealed. lxecution granted Sept. 25,1701 114 Action . brought by Samuel Clark for debt., justice finds for Clark 5s/ d & costs. Appealed by Reed, Sept 25 ,1701 I15 ClarE, Thomas ( A) Boston pewterer 275c Clark, Thomas, Boston pewterer, suit with Ephraim Turner Account current showing Turner’s indebtedness for Stmnons to Turner to answer charge of debt, 1705/ 4 274 Clark, Thomas, ( A) New Haven justice 461 - 19- Clark, Wlliam, Boston merchant, 1698 312ab Cleaveland, CleaYland, Cleveland. " Samuel, copy of lease of farm west of uinebaug, 1695 45 " " pigscomset 48,49 Coalkin, George, cattle bought up, 1701 200 Coals, see Cowls. Cobley, Matthew 349b Colt, Mr., Plainfield land 425,426 Cole, James, Hartford proprietor 240 " John, Hartford west division 241 Colllns, Collens. Collins, John, Guilford, suit with Abraham Bradley. Record of Leamlng’s choice of Bradley for guardian Nov. 12,1701 ] 78 Testimony that Bradley called on Collins with pur-pese of binding the boy, as his guardian, and Collins in-sisted on the boy’s parents’ order, Mar. 7,1702 ] 77 Summons to Bradley to answer charge of entertain-ing & detaining Aaron Leamlng. apprentice, who is & 1e% d to have stolen his intenture, Mar. 17,1701/ 2 ] 73 County court sentences Bradley to pay fine of 20s to county & costs. Testimonies to Leamlng being apprenticed to O011ins, to his burning the indentures & to Bradley’s be-ing the cause of his leaving Collins, MarlT, 1701/ 2 174 Testimony to Collins beating Leamlng unjustly- 179 Testimony to Cramton’s informing COllins of Learn-ing’ e presence, at Bradley’ s, 1702 " 180 Testimony of Aaron Learning that Collins threatened him with & horse- whipplng if he did not renew his indentures & complaint that he did not get enough training in his trade Apr. 1702 181 Testimony to Collins’ cruelty. ---- 185,186,188189 Testimony to Bradley’s ordering Leaming to come home from Collins, i02 --- 187 Complaint of Bradley & Aaron Leaming that Olllns abused Leamlng 185 radley’s plea that he is charged in a single ca-pacity whereas he acted as guardian to his wife’ s brother. Leaming foolishly burned his agreement but he was never legally bound to Collins & as he was afraid Bradley let him stay with him 182. Record of court order to Leamlng to return to Collins but Collins to pay costs of prosecution against Leaming on account of passion-ate treatment of the boy. Appeal : denied. Apr. 1702--- 175 Eastter Leaming’s letter to Bradley asking him to do for Aaron Learning as for a son, 1702 190 Testimony of John Crampton that at Br} dley’s re-quest he informed Collins that Leaming was with Bradley, 1702 176 - 20- Collins, John, Guilford, suit with Abraham Bradley. Bradley’s power of attorney to his father Stephan Bradley to prosecute appeal to court of assistants and com-plaint against Mansfield for denying appeal, May 15 184 Cllins, John ( A) Middletown constable 562 Cole, sea. Cowls. Colt, Jabesh, testimony on DIggins vs Gilbert, 1700 - 40 Constables. Grant, Nathaniel, Windsor, summoned to answer for seizing property of Hartford man for tax, 1701/ 2 101 Lane, Isaac, st., Middletown, sued for not enforc-ing execution against John Hall, 1704- 06 .565- 368 Smith, John, Plainfield, sued by Nicholas Stough-ton of Saybrook for unjustly taking and selling a mare & colt, 1701 ll0- 112 8teal, Samuel & William Goodwin, Hartford, sued by treasurer for deficiency in Hartford tax list for year 1698, 1702 Constables, see also Marshals. Cook, Coock, Cooke, Couk, " Capt. Simsbury 548 " " Windsor land 79 " " witness 62 " Aaron ( A) Hartford, testimony on Cook vs Hasel-tine, 1702 140 " " Hartford, testimony on Jonathan Ashly’s tax list ". " ( A) testimony on Hartford tax llst, 1698/ 9 171 " " Windsor land, 1640 80 " Hannah, Middletown, testimony, on gift from her father Daniel Harris, 1702 265 " Jhn, Middletown, testimony on Father Harris’ estate, 1702 262,264 " " Windsor, testimony on Goodwin vs Reed, 1704 420 " " " witness for " " " 1704 419 " " " of Samuel Moore’ s marriage 1704 526,552 " Nathaniel, Windsor land 597 w Noah, Hartford land - 253a " Tomas, Windsor, common fence 406a Cook, Thomas, Windsor, suit with Abraham Haseltine. Thomas Nowell’s. will bequeathing land to wife & after her death to Christopher Nowell of Wakefield, York CO. England, Nov. 1648 155 Court record showing land bequeathed by Thomas Nowell to Christopher Nowell, by him to Rebecca Greathead & by her husband, Thomas Shipton to Thomas Dawson. Court appro-val of agreement between Hasel-tine, as attorney, & adminis-trators of Nowell estate where-by Haseltine may receive and dispose of land & housing, May _ 1698 156 - 21- Cok, Thomas, indsor, suit with Abraham Haseltine. Haseltine’s bond to procure a lease of land at Eindsor for Cook, July 24,1700 157 Warrant to attach Haseltlne to the value of. 100 for debt due by bond dated 1697, May 15 1702 158b Richard Edwards.’ bond for Haseltlne’s appearance a. court, May 16,1702 158a Testimony of two men that they saw Haseltlne offer a lease of land belonging to John Dauson of Morly, England, May 27,1702 159 Testimony that when Cook asked for Haseltine’s letter of attorney for leasing land, it ws refused, Sept. 5, 1702 140 Cook’s bill of costs, allowed, Sept. 5,1? 02 141 Cooper, Thomas, merchant 484 " " jr., Aiddletown, testimony on Evarts vs Hall, 1704 564 Copley, Matthew, Suffield, assistance in se- zure of turpentine in Simsbury, 1705 Cornel1, Cornel. " John, sr.( A) iddletown, testimony on Harris case, 1702 260 " Samuel, st. () " testimony " " case, 1702 260 Corporal John, Indian 427a Corwln,. George, bill against estate, 1690 296 Costume. Testimony descriptiwe of young lady’s dresses and finery, 1700 29a, 50 Couch, Capt., cattle bought up in 1701 200 Couk; see Cook. Coules, see Cowls. C0wls, Coals, Cols, Coules, Cowles. " Samuel, Farmington land 445,448,459,460 Craft, Crafts. " Moses, % ethersfield, appraisal of property for Stephn Chester, 1697 - 560,565 Crampton, Cramton. " John, ( A) GuilTord, testimony on Collins vs Bradley, 1702 176 " " " witness in Collins vs Bradley -- 180,182b Crane, Abraham, Hartford account 205 " Jonathan ( A) ] banon (?) witnss - 489 Crery, Cresry. " Peter, testimony on 1inthrops vs Johnson, 1704 428 Crery, Peter, st. ,. New London, suit with James Welch. In action for trespass bught by Crery, verdict of county 9curt for 1elch. Appeal allowed, Nov. 1704 561 Crosman, see Crossman. Cross, Cross. " Johen, Win, dsor 85a testimony on highway claimed by Henry Wolcott 82 " " ( A) witness 204a " Samuel ( A) indsor, testimony on olcott.& tllyn suit, 1704 409 Crossman, Crosman. - 22- Crossman, ] Bartholomew, New . London, suit with Rogers. Warrant to arrest. JinXes Rogers, st. , James Roers r. & Jonathan Rogers on charge of assaulting Elizabeth Crossman & wounding her, Aug. 8,1705 555 ] Bonds of Rogers & Jonathan Hill for appearance of James Rogers st., & James Rogers r. Aug. 9,1? 05 565,566 Complaint. that James Rogers r. threw down Cross-man & Jonathan Rogers fell on Elizabeth with knee on her stomach. Verdict fine of 10s for each of three men. Ap-pealed, Sept. 26,1705 568 New London county clerk’s bill, Sept. 28,1705 -- 572 Testimony that Crossman & Hrs. Rogers cleared James Rogers, r. from charge of assault before Richard Chrlst. ophers, assistant, 0ct. 1 1705 567 Crossman’s %) ill of costs 571 In appeal of action ury find for Rogers costs of court 569 Roger’ bill of costs allowed 570 Crossman, Hrs. Elixabeth, New London, inured by Rogers Aug. 1705 563,565,567,558 Crow, John, Hartford proprietor 238,240,241,244,247,248 Crowfoot, Matthew, Springfield, testimony on Sherring vs Ashly, 1702 198 Cullick, John, Hartford land 134 Curtls, Curtiss. " John, r.( A) testimony on Bunc. e vs Stedman, 1704 451 " Joseph, assistant 574,375,385,411,479 " " ( A) " 156, e55,515,580,581,412,475,615 D& nks, Dancks. Danks, Robert, Northampton, suit with B. Bartlet. Summons to Battler to answer for refusal to deliver bill given by Danks, Jan. 1705/ 6 552 Notice from Battler that parties have agreed to drop action, Mar. 1706 554 Dauson, John, Morly, York co., England, land at Windsor, Conn. 159 Davenport, John, se. ttlement of Hopkins’ estate 589 " William, Hartford account 205 Davis, Davies. Davis, John st., Fairfield co. jailer, suit with Shel-ton for releasing Hugh Nesbit. Testimony on market prices in West Indies in Dec. 1700, May 6 1704 484 Mittimus for commitment of Hugh Nesbit, June 21, 1704 479 Nesblt’s bond on release from ail to surrender himself one month fromdate, June 26,1704 474a Copy of Nesblt’s bond, June 26,1704 480 On Shelton’s complaint that Davis allowed Nesblt his liberty, court order that Jall key be delivered to sher-iff & Davis made responsible for the debt, July l, lV04 - 475 Execution granted against Davis, July 1,1704 -- 476 ( A} Receipt of 42s. from Hugh Nesbit in satisfac-tion of an execution granted Shelton, July 1,1704 475 - 25- Davis, John sr. Fair. field co, Jailer, suit with Shelton for releasing Hugh Nesbit. Writ for sheriff to arrest Davis, JulM 18,1704 - 481 ( A) Assignment of Nesbit’s bond to Samuel Squire, Aug. I ,1704 474b ( A) Statement that Samuel Squire paid Shelton the debt at Davis’ order, Aug. l, 1704 478 Notice to Huh Nesbit to return to Jail, Aug. eS, 1704 485 Attachment of Albert Dennle’s property to answer for bond assigned to Squire by Davis, Aug. I, Oct. i, 1704 486ab Samuel Squlre’s bill of costs 482 Testimony that Hugh Nesbit ss} id he could not get him out of jail without the money being returned which Davis gave. Nesbit a recelpt for. Davis’ wife gave up all except what was used for his maintenance. Apr. 50,1705 -- 414 Davis, Philip, Hartford undivided land, record of his share, 1651 -- I4 Dawson, Thomas, Mortly, York co. England, interest in land at Windsor, 1698 156 Day, Robert, Hartford proprietor 240 Dean, James { A) Plainfleld clerk 554 " " ( A) " testlmony on Indian land, 1704 541 " John ( A?) " testimony on cultivating land for Indians, 1704 541 Deans, James, witness 45 " " r. " 45 Debts & accounts. Adams, John, New London suit with James Steel of Wethersfield over debt, 1704- 5 577- 584 Adams, Nathan, Fairfiel, sued by Philip Lewis constable, for taking away wheat attached by him, 1700 - 43 Ashly, Jonathan, Hartford, sued by Richard Sherr-ing of Boston for obtaining 10 too much for fat cattle purchased and sold by Ashly & Stephen Belding of Hatfield, 1702 194- 202 Butler, Joseph, Wethersfield, suit brought by William Gibbon mgalnst dmn-istrators of Nathaniel Butler’s estate for debt amsumed by the latter ,1689- 1701 7- 7 Chester, Thomas, Wethersfleld, suit with John Adams, 1704- 5 555- 560 Clark, Daniel, Windsor (?) sued for debt to Mrs. Mary Gilbert’ s estat, lT00- 1 41,42 Clark, Samuel, Windsor, suits with Jacob Reed of SSmsbury for debt, 1701 115- 115 Cook, Thomas, Windsor, suit with Abraham Haseltine to recover debt due by bond, 1702 156- 141 Fenton, Robert, Windham & Mansfield, suit with Samuel Bliss for debt, 1700- 02 191- 19 Debts & accounts. Fisk, John, Milford, sued by James Russell, for debt by bill dated 1690 by assi&, nment of executors of George Corwln’s estate, 1705 296 Gilbert, Ebenezer, Hartford, suit with Thomas Han-cox over lease of farm to latter & his failure to satisfy a bond to leave their accounts to arbitrators ,1698- 1702 204c- 220 Grant, Tahan, Windsor, estate sued for debt to nnes Russell of Charlestown, 1686- 1705 266- 269 Hall, John, Middletown, summoned by John Black-leach to answer for non- pay-ment of staves, Jan. 1701/ 2 -- 99 Higley, John sr., Simsbury, suit with Eleazar Gay-lot of Windsor over account of Katharlne Higley, 1700 --- 25- 54 Hoadley, William, Branford, suit with Richard Blackleach concerning payment for negro & corn, 1698- 1704 575- 579 Holcomb, Joshua, Simsbury, sued by Alexander Allln of Windsor for debt, 1702 203204ab Holcomb, Joshua, Simsbury, sued by Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, for debt, 1702 - 157- 9 Hussey, James, Sprlngfiled, sued by John Pynchon r. for debt, 1703/ 4 --- 279- 283 Lane, Robert, suit with Louis Liron, 1699 1- 6 Lindall, Nathanlel, Boston, suit with Edward Dod, Hartford, for debt, 1709 - 87- 89 Morse, Ephraim, Wethersfleld, suit with Joseph Rowlandson for debt, 1701 68- 70 Nesblt, Hugh, Stratford, sued by Daniel Shelton as administrator of Mungow Nes-it’s estate for money mde on voyage to West Indies, 1704 411- 415,471- 484 Osborn, Jeremiah, New Haven, suit with Luke Hitch-cock of Springfield concerning payment for boards, 1698- 1707 297- 521 Palmer, Benjamin, ulnebaug, suit wlth John Plumbs for lack of care by latter of goods attached for debt to James Fitch, 1700 44- 50 Pardee, George, New Haven, suit with Elkanah, 1698- 1705 284- 294 Parsons, Joseph, Northampton Mass., suit with Richard Edwards concerning loss from non- dellvery of goods left at his warehouse, 1702- 1705 145- 156 Rumsey, Isaac & Robert, Fairfleld, suits in con-nection with debt to John Osburn, 1701- 1702 116- 122 Squire, Samuel, Fairfield, suit with Albert Dennle 1704 482- 487 Turner, Ephraim, Hartford, sued by Thomas Clark of Boston for debt, 1705- 1704 275,274 - 25- Debts & accounts. Trner. Ephraim. Hartford, sued by William Keen of Boston for debt, 1702- 1795 274- 278 Wells, Elizabeth. suit with Sarah Bidwell for debt due from Jonathan Wells’ estate, 1700- 1705 90- 96 Woodworth, Benjamin, Lebanon, sued by Philip Smith Hartford, 1705/ 6 488- 490 Defamation of character. Fitch, James, suit against John Gallop for spread-ing report that Fitch named urymen when issuing warrant to constable, 1701 515- 517 Wolcott, Roger, Windsor, suit against Joshua Willes for saying he gave a false oath, 1705 587- 594 Deming, Demming. " Ebenezer 580 - " testimony on Adams vs Steel, 1704 -.- 584 " Jacob, Hartford 270a " John, Hartford bill 91 - Jonathan, Wethersfield ? account of share of Josiah Gilbert’ s estate, 1689 5Sad Demon, Elizabeth, Wethersfield, daughter of Josiah Gilbert 55 Denison, George ( A) New London county clerk 44- 45,110- 112,426,514,518- 520,525,526, 528 551,565,568,572- 580,585,584, 602- 608,616 Dennie, Deney, Denney, Denny. Dennle, Albert, Fairfield, suit with Samuel Squire. ( A) Dennie’s bond for Hugh Nesblt, June 26,1704 474a Copy of bond for Nesblt, June 26,1704 480 Attachment of Dennle’s property to answer for bond assigned to Squire by Davis, Aug. 1704 486ab In review of action for recovery of bond, Jury find for Squire if bond sub-serlbed without oath is valid; otherwise for Dennle 485 Denslow, Nicholas, Windsor land 80 Dewey, Deueye, Dewy. " Israel, Windsor land 79 " Thomas, Windsor grant of land, Feb. 28., 1640 --- 80 - - " land 79 Diamond, sloop, 1697 147 Dibble, Dibel, Dible. Dibble, Benjamin, Slmsbury, suit with Remington & Shelden Testimony of William Spencer that he’. assisted Rem-ington in seizing 16 barrels of turpentine on west side of Mannatuck & Dibble was brought to Suffield; Kent & Shelden talked of roasting Dibble. Apr. 19,1704 354 Testimony o Dibble & Joseph Trumbull that seizure was made in Slmsbury of tur-pentine belonging to Higley, Dibble, Ammi Trumbull & Joseph Trumbull, ] ay 6,1704 556 - 26- Dibble , Benjamin, Simsbury, suit with Remington &. Shelden. Warrant to arrest Dibble to answer charge of tres-pass in taking turpentine with-in the bounds of Suffield & to secure said turpentine for trial in Springfield, Sept. 21, 1705 549 Warrant to Hartford constable to seize turpentine at Hartford landing brought there j some person from field0 & belonging to Dibble & Higley but taken & held by Remington & Shelden; also to secure witnesses, Sept. 21,1704 350 Return by constable of the seizure of turpentine on board a sloop & arrest of two witnesses, Sept. 21,1704 351 Testimony of John Smith that he was one of the boatmen & brought down 2 barrels of his own; Jonathan Bush brought down 24 barrels of which 5 were his own, Sept. 21, 1704 555 Testimony of Timothy Horsford, cooper, that 2 of the barrels in custody in Hart-ford, are ones he made for Benjamin Dibble, Mar. 6,1704/ 5 355 Testimony that ii of the barrels seized at Hart-ford are those made by Isaac Loomis for John Higley, Mar. 6, 1704/ 5 357a Testimony of Brewster Higley that he was working with his father in filling the battles & put in a quantity of tar in one which was found in opening those seized at Hart-ford, Mar. 6,1704/ 5 358 Testimony of Ammi & Benoni Trumbull that they notified Jonathan Remington but Sheldon was not at home, Mar. 7,1704/ 5 352 John Higley, Joseph TrumbUll & Benjamin Dibble’ s bill of costs- allowed, Apr. 5, 1705 359 Dibble, Benjamin, witness in Church vs Higley, 1704 548 " George, Windsor, testimony on Baker vs Willes, May 1705 .550 " " " worker for Joseph Baker 545- 548 Dickinson, Obadiah, Wehersfield, appraiser of property f Stephn Chester, 1597 56O, 565 Diggins, Jeremiah, st., Windsor, suit with Samuel Gilbert SUmmons to Gilbert to appear before assistant to answer for keeping Diggins horse as a stray, Jan. 23,1699/ 1700 55 Verdict of Hartford reversing decision of assistant & giving Gilbert costs of court. Diggins appeals, Mar. 7 1700 36 Testimony that Digglns kept the horse, Apr. 7,1699/ 1700 40 - 27- Diggins, Jeremlah, sr., Windsor, suit with Samuel Gilbert. Testimony of Henry Wolcott that he gave the horse as a stray to Diggins to keep & Gilbert owned the horse and promised to make satisfaction for his keep, May .4,1700 --- 37 Testimony of aleb Stanley & William Pitkln, assis-tarots that they ordered pay-ment of 16s to Diggins for keep of horse claimed by Gil-bert, May. 8,1700 Jury find for Diggins16s & costs Dix, John st., Hartford testimony on mowing grass at Hockanum for Nathaniel Willett 510a , , " witness in Hill & Andros suit 410b , " Jr. Hartford, testimony on Hockanum land 510a Dod, Edward, Hartford,. suit with Nathaniel Lindell. Lindell’s power of attorney to John Stedman, l? 09 87 Summons to Dod to answer for debt, Sept. 29,1709 88 Lindall’s bill of costs allowed, Nov. 1709 Doud, Jacob, testimony on Collins vs Bradley 1702 177,182b Drake, Lieut., Windsor land 397 " Job, Windsor, testimony on Gaylord vs. Hlgley 1700 27 " Joseph, Windsor,. testimony on Baker vs. Willes, 1705 547,548 Dudley, Paul ( A) Boston, opinion on case of Nichols vs hitlng, 1702 Dummer, Jeremiah ( A) Boston Justice 273c Eagle stone see Egleston. Easton, Deacon 103 " John, overseer of John Skinner’s estate --- 126c " " uncle of John Skinner of Hartford --- 126a " Joseph, Hartford, overseer of John Skinner’s . - - esptraotper, iet1o6r90 12264c0 - " " witness 126d ". " sr. " west division 241 " r. " - - 241 Edgerton, Richard, Norwich account 50a Edwards, John ( A) Fairfield, assignment of Isaac Rum-sey’ s mortgage, 1700 l16b - " Fairfield mortgage 118 " Ary ( A) Hartford witness 138a , . Richard ( A) attorney for Bigelowm 221 " Hartford, attorney for Richard Sherr-. ing, 1702 194a, 201 " " attorney for Thomas Bunce 1705 429 " " attorney., for William Keen 276a " " ( A) Hartford, bond for Abraham Haseltine . 1702 .--,-,.-- iDSa " dealings with Jeremiah. 0sborn of New Haven concerning hoards, 1698 170., 297,29g 305,305,306 30? ,309,312a, 314ab ,315,317 " " ( A) " endorsement of bill. of ex-change,. 1698 ,312b " " " executor of Mary Gilbert’s estate, 1704 - 28- Edwards, Richard, . artford, suit with Joseph Parsons. Edwards’ testimony that the goods were received during his absence & his fam-ily knew nothing of them, als0 that Christophers refused to get them, 0ct. l? 00? ]. 85 Edwards summoned to answer for goods placed in his warehouse & not delivered to John Christophers as arranged for, 00t. 6,1702 ] 48 Testimony to the goods being received by Edwards, Sept. 2 , IV02 148,149 Parsons’ account of goods shipped & stored, Nov. IV02 146,147 Edwards’ plea for nonsuit of action on account of indefiniteness of writ 180 Statement’ of athaniel Stanly that he is not ac-customed to give receipts for goods received at his ware-house, Nov. I0, i? 02 384 Hartford county court record with verdict for Par-sons the delivery of goods & coets. Appealed by Edwards. Now. I0,1702 181 Parsons’ bill of costs allowed, Nov. 12,1? 02--- 152 In review of case jury find for Edwards costof courts .. dwards’ bill of costs allowed, Nov IV i? 05 --- 156 Edwards, Richard, Hartford, testimony on Cook vs Has& l-tin&, IV02 " " ( A) " witness 125 " Thomas, Stratford, testimony on voyage to Antigua & trading by Mungow Nesbit, iV05/ 4 4] 2 Eells, Samuel 2 " " Milford, statement that he was offered pay for costs of defendants in Canfield vs Camp et al, 1702 164 ] elye, see Ely. Egleston, Eqglestone, Egglestone, Eglestone. " Isaac, indsor, impounding of olcott’ s cattle 395 " " " land " " " testimony on fence between Wolcott & Allyn land, 1705 404 405 " " " witness in Allyn & Wolcott suit 408 Eliot, llott, Elleiot, Ell& at. " Mr. 158b m " Joshua Holcomb’ s land attached 20b Eliot, indsor, et al vs Thrall. Arguments of attorney in action brought for leav-ing a fence across cartway 295 Eliot, John,- Hartford, Justice 101 " " ( A) " " 158b. 145ab. 145,52V, 529ab. 550,409 Elmer. Elmor. " Edward. Hartford proprietor 240,242 Ely, Eelye. ", Nathaniel, Hartford proprietor 240,242 Eilliam, Lyme, dealings with Jeremiah 0sborn & Luke Hitchcock concerning boards, 1698 - 297,299,500,502, 504,305,307,508,514ab, 318 - 29- . ly, William ( A) Lyme, testimony on Hitchcock vs Os-born, 1702 315,516 ", "" LNyemwe, LonwidtonnescsounitnyHijtucsthiccoeck vs 0sborn - 317 " " ( A) " " " 298,299,505 Ensign, Ensigne, lnsing. David, Hartford west division 241,244 " James, Hartford, executor of Christian Herbert’ s will i0 " " " land I0 ’, " " proprietor 240 " witness of Hartford will I0 " Thomas, Hartford constable 92 " " ( A) " " 222b Estates. 01meted, John, Norwalk, s} dminlstrators summoned to hear widow’s petition, 1705 562 Raymond, Samuel, New London, suit between adminis-trator & Thomas Avery, 1705- 06 615 Evarts, Everit, vett. " Edward, testimony on Collins vs Bradley, Guil-ford, 1702 185 " Hannah, wife of James varts, 1696 362 Evarts, James, Guilford, suit with John Hall. Warrant showing that Evarts in right of wife, Han-nah Bowe, Marie Bowe & Nathan-iel Browne for Rebecca Bowe recovered udgment against Hall in 1696 but execution was not served. Hall summoned to answer why alias execution should not be served, May 1704 562 Testimony of Thomas Welles & Moses Crafts that they appraised property offered by Stepn Chester to answer execution against John Hall in 1697, 0ct. 5,1704 360 Record of Hall’s land in Middletown, Jan. 1697/ 8, taken 0ct. 5,1704 561 Testimony that Rebecca Bowe gave Lane an execution gainst Hall & Lane threw it away & refused to serve it, Oct. 12,1704 564 Testimony of Isaac Lane, constable, that he served Evarts’ execution on Hall who offered land to be appraised. Appraisers were chosen but next day Evarts refused to accept the land & insisted on the arrest of Hall. On the way to prison Evarts agreed to take the land & again apprai-sers were chosen who took their oaths. Next day Evarts was missing & Lane returned the execution, 0ct. 25,1704 6 Evarts’ bill o costs allowed, 0ct. 24,1704 Evarts, James, Guilford, suit with Isaac Lane. Attachment against Lane for not enforcing execu-tion against John Hall, June 5 1706 566 County court verdict, that Lane pay 19/ 5/ 6 & costs. Appealed Sept. 4,1705 Court of assistants allow varts & Stow their bill of costs, 0ct. 4,1705 368 - 30- Fhlrfield. Davis, John, ailer, sued by Shelton for releasing Hugh Nesb it, 1704 473- 486 Hall, Francis, estate n controversy, 1702- 03 2,. 51.258 Rumsey, Isaac & Robert, suits connected with debt to John Osburn, 1701- 02 116- 122 Farmington. Hancox, Thomas, suit with . benezer Gilbert concern-ing lease, of farm to Hancox & his failure to satisfy a bond for settling their accounts by arbitration, 1698- 1702 204c- 220 Hancox, Thomas, suit with Thomas Hart over land at Great Ssmp; evidence cited, 1673- 1705 432- 44 Hart, Tomas, suit with Wadsworths ooncernig, pos-session of lot in Hartford west division, 1702/ 5- 258- 250 Feild, see Field. F% llows, John, Plainfield, suit with Anna Merrick. Summons to Fellows to answer charge of trespass on land willed to Mrs. Merrick, 0ct. 1705 616 Fnces. Allyn, Thomas, Windsor, suit with John Wolcott over maintaining fence in Ply-mouth meadow, 1697- 1704 Fenton, Robert, escape from Hartford jail 252 Fnton, Robert, Windhsu, suit With Samuel Bliss. ( A) Fenton’s bond to pay I00 to Bliss for goods received, June I? 00 191 Warrant to attach property of Fenton, July i? 02 I% 2 Bliss’ bill of costs allowed, Sept. l? 02 Ferrls, Zechariah ( A) Stratfield collector Field, Feild. " Zachary, Hartford proprietor 240 Filer, Fyler. " Fxperience, Windsor, witness for case against Samuel & Damaris More, 1704 527,328,550 " John, Windsor, court at his house, 1703 396 " " " negro o f 78 ". " ( A) witness 266 " Thomas ( A) Windsorconstable 589b " Windsor, work for Timothy Thrall " Zerubbabel, Windsor, testimony on Wolcott & Allyn suit, IV04 40 " " " work for Timothy Thrall 78,83a Filly, William, Windsor, suit with Thomas Bacon. Sammons. to Filly to answer for neglect to deliver a horse bought of him, Feb. iV05/ 6 553 Fish,- John, New London witness 611 Fsk, John Milford, suit with James Russell. Russell’s attorney non- suited on account of letter of attorney not being properly evidenced, Nov. I? 05 Fitch, Major, farm 525a, 527 James, assistant 12, Ii0i12,535a, 536ab ( A) " 524a, 551 " " ( A) attorney for Joseph Johnson, IV05 --- 427b - 51- Fitch, Jsnes ( A) Canterbury & Plainfield, statement ex-plaining his action in Plain-field vs. Norwich men, 1705 Fitch, James, Canterbury & Plainfield & c. suit with Benjamin Palmer. In action brought by Fitch for using more than half of barley & saying he would have the other half in despite of all the devils in hell, verdict for Fitch. Ap-pealed Mar. 1595/ 5. Also in action brought by Fitch for debt, verdict for Fitch. Ap-peal granted. Copied July 27, 1599 45 Case referred to in suit between Palmer & John Plbe, 1599- 1700 44- 50 Fitch, James, Cnterbury.& Plainfield suStwi.. th John Gallop. In action for defamation of character charging hat Gallop spread the report that Fitch named the Jurymen with warrant to the constables Jury find the fct charged to damage of .200. ’ A] peS/ ed Sept. 15,1701 514 ( A} Fitch’s bill of costs, Sept. 19,1701 515 Verdt of court of assistants for Fitch, costs & Gallop guilty of breach of law title magistrates, May 7,1702 515 Fitch’s bill of costs, May 7,1702 517 Warrant to attach Gall. op’s goods to amount of 2/ 9/ 5 with costs to satisfy judgment Obtained by Fitch at court of assistants, May 50, 1702 513 Certificate that the bill of costspresented Sept. 15,1701 was . I// 0, Jan. l, z7o2/ 2o Summons to Fitch to answer charge of presenting false bill of costs, Sept, 10, 1705 519 In action brought by Gallop charging that a false bill of costs was given in Sept. I701, county court find Fitch costs of court. Appealed by Gallop, Sept. 1801705 --- 518 In Gallop vs. Fitch jury find for defendant costs 521 " " " " by appeal Jury find for defen-dant costs 522 Fitch’s bill of costs allowed 525 Fitch, James, Canterbury & Plainfield, suit with Win-throps. In action for trespass on land in Plainfield jury find for Fitch, costs. Appealed Nov. 1705 505 Fitch, James, Canterbury & Plainfield, testimony on corn taken for Indians, IV04 528 " Jededah, Plainfield, testimony on seizure of corn for Indians, 1704 537 " Joseph, Windsor, attorney for Martha Porter 455a Foot, Nathaniel Wethersfield 143a " " ( A).. - bondsman for Samuel Howard - 52- FOot, Nathaniel, Wethersfield, testimony on Hitchcock vs Osborn, 1702 500.,. S08 " " " witness in Hitchcock vs 0shorn Fornication. Moore, Samuel, Windsor,& wife Demaris, tried 1704 526- 332 Porter, Martha & Benjamin Allyn of Windsor, tried, May 1704-] Aay 1705 465- 470 Foster, Edward ( A) Middletown, testimony on Harris case 1702 260 Fowler, Ambrose, Windsor land 397,406a Franklin, Richard ( A) Boston, testimony on prics of beef in West Indies, May 1704 484 Fraud. Willis, Samuel, Hartford, accused of selling en-tailed land to John Blackleach with warrant of clear title, Jan. 29,1700/ i Fuller, John ( A) Simsbury constable 41b Furbs, James, witness against Daniel Clark, iV02 292 Fyler, see Filer. Gailler, see Gaylord. Gailor " Gallop, Gallup, Galop, Galoup. John ? lease referred to 46 " " Stoning. toil,. attorney for Winthrops 426,427a, 602- 604 " " " " " Winthrops, lease of farm, 1695 45 Gallop, John, Stonington, suit with James Fitch. In act for defamation of character charging that Gallop spread the report that Fitch named the Jurymen when giving warrant to constables, the jury find the fact to the damage of 200. Appealed Sept. 16,1701 5] 4 Fitch’s bill of costs allowed, Sept. 19,1701 --- 515 Verdict of Court of assistants for Fitch costs and Gallo guilty of breach of law title magistrate, May 516 Fitch’s bill of costs, May 7,, 1702 517 Warrant to attach Gallop’s goods to the amount of 2/ 9/ 6 with costs to satisfy judgment obtained by Fitch at Court of assistants, My 1702 " 513 Certificate that bill of costs presented Sept. l., 1701 wa 1/ 5/ 0, Jan. l, 1702/ 5 520 Summons to Fitch to answer charge of presenting false bill of costs, Sept. lO, 1705 519 In action brought by Gallop charging that a false bill of costs was given in Sept. l? 01, county court find for Fitch costs of ourt. Ap-pealed by Gallop Sept. 18,1705 518 In Gallop vs Fitch Jury find for defendant costs 521 " " " " by appeal Jury find for defen-dant uosts 522 Fitch’s bill of costs tallowed 523 - 33- Gallop. John ( A) Stonington, witness 607 " " Jr. , testimony on Winthrops vs Johnson, 1704 428 " William, land at Plainfield 425,426 Gardner, Garnar. " Mrs. 1. lizabeth, Hartford, bequest to son Samuel Stone 454b " " " Hartford, formerly wife of Samuel Stone, st. 464J Gaylord, Gailler, Gaillor, Gailor, Gaylar, Gaylard, Gay-leerd, Gayler, Gaylerd, @ aylor " Mr., Joshua Holcomb’s land attached 203b " Serg’t. cattle bought up, iV01 200 Gaylord, Eleazer, Windsor, suit wlth John Higley. SUmmons to Higley for debt for goods taken up by his daughter Katharine, Mar. 18, 1700 23,24 Testimony of Elizabeth Strong that sh saw an account against Katharine H, g-ley at Gaylor’s house 25 Record of Katharine Higley’s birth. Aug. 7,1679 - 26 Gaylor’s statement that Capt. Higley went to sea & resided elsewhere than at Sims-bury & his eldest daughter had a right to trade in h& s ab-sence 28 Testimony of Joanna & Peter Hills that John Higley called for his daughter’s gown which they had made from cloth bought of Gaylor, Hay 1,1700 50 Testimony of Sarah Phelps & Anne Pettibone on Katharine’ s fancy clothing, May 3, 1700 29a Testimony of Richard & Joseph Case that Katharlne came home & took care of her father’s house until he brought home his wife, May 3,1700-- 51 Testimony of Eliakim Marshall that Gaylor admitted he had been wrong in trading so much with the girl & imply-ing he set down the reckoning after John Higley had gone away 32 Martha Gaylord’s testimony that John Higley looked over his daughter’s account & promised to give her flax to spin in payment of debt, Oct.$, 1700 29b Higley’s bill of costs allowed, 0ct. 8,1700 -- 33,34 Testimony that Higley was displeased with Gaylor trading with Katharlne & said he would let her have flax to spin if she would do it to pay the debt, Oct. 9,1700 27 Gaylord, John, Windsor, estate in hands of Jedediah Watson, 1700 20,22 " Mrs. John, Windsor, mrriage to Jedediah Watson 21 " Martha ( A) testimony on Higley & Gaylord suit, Oct. 1700 29b Gibbon, William, Boston, suit with Philip & Sarah Olcock. Summons to Olcocks to appear before assistant to answer for debt, June 3,1700 74 Butler’s account against Gibbon, 1686- 1689 72 - 54- Gibbon, Willlam, Boston, suit with Philip & Sarah Olcock. Gibbon’s account against Joseph Butler, assumed by lathaniel Butler, Mar. 1690 Sept. 5,1700 73 Copy of plea at county court by Olcocks 76 Verdict for 01cocEs at inferior court. Apealed by Stedman, Nov. 12,1700 75 Statement of Gibbon’s case by attorney showing debt of Joseph Butler to Gib-bon assumed by Nathaniel But-ler & latter’s death. Olcocks as administrators refude to pay, Oct. 2 Gibbon, William, Hartford proprietor 240,242 Gibbs, Gibe. " Benjamin, Windsor, testimony on alleged trespass on Henry Wolcott’s land, 1701 85ab " Jacob, st., Windsor, testimony on highway claimed by Henry Wolcott, 1701 79,82,84 Gilbert, Gilbart, Gilberd, Gilbertt, Gilbord, Gilbrt Gilburd, Gilburt, Gilburtt Gilbert, Gilbertt, Gillbirt, Gillbord, Gillburt, Guilbert. " attorney 295 " Amiah, Wethersfield, account of share of Josiah Gilbert’ s estate, 1689 58b " Amy, daughter of Josiah Gilbert 55 " Benjamln, Wethersfield, son of Josiah 55 " " " suit With Mrs. Marie Gilbert concerning payment of her jointure from Josiah Gil-bert’ s estate ,1681- 1700 - 51- 59 ( Fr details see Gilbert, Jo-siah, estate in controversy.) Caleb, " account of share of Josiah Gilbert’s estate ,1689 580d " " " son of Josiah-- 55 " Ebenezer, Farmington land willed him by his father Jonathan of Hartford, 1674 124ab " Hartford, bondsman for Clark, 1702 232 " " " executor of Mary Gilbert’ s estate ,1704 554ab " " " son of Mrs. Mary 42 Gilbert, Ebenezer, Hartford, suit Wi. th Thomas Hancox. Lease from Gilbert to Hancox, June 17,1698 214 Action brought by Hancox for being molested in possession of farm leased from Gilbert & crop umjustly with held. Verdict at county court costs for defendant. Appealed by Hancox 204c Hancox’ bond to abide by arbitrators’ decision on accounts, Apr. i0,1700 206 Account showing Hancox indebted for 5/ 9/ 7, 1695- 1700 205 Arbitrators’ decision that Hancox id indebted for 5, May i0,1700 207 In action brought by Gilbert for failure to satis-fy bond for arbitration, verdict for Gilbert I0 & costs. Ap-pealed lar. 1701/ 2 216 - 55- Gilbert, Ebenezer, Hartford, suit with Thomas Hancox. Testimony that Gilbert charged rent after Hanuox agreed to arbitration & also took away corn from the farm, May i ,1702 215 Testimony that Hancox left at time of arbitration before decision was made but that a copy was placed in his book, Hay 29,1702 211 Testimony that Gilbert Su% d HancOx in. 1698 for. taking corn & tobacco but action failed for want of proof, June 8,1702 210,218 Testimony that Hancox’ goods were turned out of the house & Gilbert’s men were husking Indian corn there the year, Hancox lived on his farm, May - Sept. 1702 212,213 Testimony that arbltrators’.’ deision was reached before daylight was gone, Sept. 28,1702 217 Testimony to depreciation of hay. crop on accoun of Hancox pasturing his horse, Sept. 28,1702 2.20 Testimony of Justice Haynes that at time Gilbert took oath to an account be-tween him & Hancox he entered 9 for rent of farm, Sept. 29, 1702 209 Summons to Hancox to answer charge of debt of 6/ Ii/. Mar. 18,1702/ 3 208 Gilbert, Eleazer, Wethersfleld, son of Josiah 55 " Hester, legacy from her father Jonathan Gil-bert, 1674 124a " John, Hartford, brother of Jonathan & overseer of his estate 124b " " " deed of Farmlngton land from Thomas Bell, copied Sept. 1697 456b " " " deed of Farmlngton land to Edward Higby Sept. 1678, copied 1697 457 " " " Farmlngton land 424,433ab, 443a, 450a, 454b, 455b, 464def " " " west division 241 " " Wethersfleld, son of Josiah 55 " Jonathan, drawing up of Daniel Harris’ will 261,262 " " Farmngton land 450a Gilbert, Jonathan, Hartford, estate. Record of undivided land one part belonging to Jonathan Gilbert, Apr. 1651 154 Copy of will, Sept. 10,1674 124 Inventory of real estate, Feb .12 ,1682 127 Record of land in Hartford belonging to Jonathan Gilbert, recorded Apr. 13,1685 128 Deed from Mary Gilbert, executrix, . to John Skiner of land in Hartford, west of Rocky Hill, Jan. 7,1684 125 Record of Caleb Watson’s land adjoining Mr. Gil-bert’s, Dec. 14,1685 Agreement between widow & son, Aug. 2,1686 33Sa Son Samuel’s clalms, 1700 125 Gilbert, Jonathan, witness 453a " " jr. Haddam property willed him by his father Jonathan of Hartford, 1674 124a - 36- Gilbert, Joseph,( A) Hartford constable 138a " " ( A) " witness --- 38a Gilbert, Josiah, Wethersfield, estate in controversy. Copy of marriage contract between Josiah Gilbert & Mary Ward, Oct. 18,1681 53 Account of the distribution, Nov. 29,1689 - 58 Inventory of Gilbert’ s estate taken Mar. l?, 1695/ 6 57 Court record of approval of inventory & order to Josiah Jr. as administrator to pay the widow her Jointure, Apr. 23,1696 54 Court record of order to distribute estate with provision for wldow’s jointure. List of children, June 18,1696 55 Court order appointing distributor in place of Hollister & providing for widow’s Jointure, Sept. 1696 56 Summons to Benjsunin Gilbert to answer Mrs. Mary Gilbert for non- payment of her Jointure, Feb. l? 00 51 Court record in which Benjamin pleads he is no person in law & not suble Mar. 1700/ I 52 Plea for payment of jointure to widow 59 Gilbert, Josiah jr., Wethersfield, account of his share of father’s estate, 1689 - 58ad " " " " administrator of father’ s estate 54 " = " " son of Josiah 55 " Lydia, daughter of Jonathan Gilbert later Lydia Richardson - 124a Gilbert, Mrs. Marie, Middletown Marriage contract between Josiah Gilbert & Mary Ward, Oct. 18,1681 5 " Mrs. Marie, Middletown, suit with Benjamin Gilbert concerning payment of her Jointure from estate of Josiah Gilbert, 1681- 1700 51- 59 ( For details see Gilbert, Jo-siah0 estate in controversy.) " Mary, daughter of Jonathan Gilbert, later Mary Holtom 124a " Lrs. Mary ( M) Hartford, deed to John Skinner of land in Hartford on west side of Rocky Hill, Jan. 7,1684 125 " " " ( M) Hartford, agreement with son Samuel concerning use of Jona-than Gilbert’s estate, 1686 333a " " " Hartford, estate in settlement, Mar. 1701 41,42 " " " -" estate sued, 1704 334 " " " " widow of Jonathan Gilbert 124a " ary, Wethersfield, account of share of Josiah Gilbert’ s estate, 1689 88b " Moses, " account of share of . father’s estate, 1689 58b " " son of Josiah 55 " Nathaniel, Meriden land willed him by his father Jonathan of Hartford, 1674 124a - 37- Gilbert, Rachel, legacy from her father Jonathan Gil-bert of Hartford, 1574 124b " Samuel, Hartford house 139,140,197,300,308,315 Gilbert, Samuel, Hartford, suit with Jeremiah IIEgins. Summons to Gilbert to appear before assistant to answer for keeping Diggins’ horse as a stray, Jan. 23,1599/ 1700 35 Verdict of Hartford court reversing decision of assistant & giving Gilbert costs of court. Diggins appeals. Mar. 7,1599/ 1700 Testimony that Diggins kept the horse, Apr. 7,1599/ 1700 40 Testimony of Henry Wolcott that he gave the horse as a stray to. Digglns to keep & Gilbert owned the horse and promised to make satisfaction for his keep, May, 4,1700 --- 37 Testimony of Caleb Stanley & Willlam Pitkin, assls-rants that they ordered payment of 15s. to Diggins for keep of horse clalmed by Gilbert, May 8,1700 58 Jury find for Digglns 15s & cost of courts 39 Gilbert, Samuel, Hartford, suit with Mary Gilbert estate ( A) Agreement with mother concernln- g use of estate Aug. 2,1586 333a Summons to executors to answer for rent due by agreement, Apr. 1704 334 Gilbert, Samuel, Hartford, suit with NathanAel Skinner. Jonathan Gilbert’s will giving property to son Samuel when of age 1674 124 Inventory of Jonathan Gilbert’s real estate, Feb. 12,1582 127 Mary Gilbert’ s deed ’ to John Skinner JaD. 7,1585 125 Record of Jonathan Gilbert’s land, recorded Apr. 13 1585 128 Record of Caleb Watson’s land adjoining ] It. Gil-bert’ s, Dec. 14,1585 -. 12@ Copy of John Sklnner’s will, July 18,1690 125 Summons to Skinner to answer harge of detaining land west of Rocky Hill iven to Gilbert by his. father’s wall, Feb 27 ,1700 123 Testimohy on the possession by Nathanlel Skinner & his father in his life time of the land In controversy, Sept. 30,1701 133 Testimony to his birth on Aug. 5,1554, May 1702 130- 132 Gilbert, Sarah daughter of Jonathan Gilbert later Sarah Belcher 124a " Thomas, Hartford land left him by his father Jonathan, 1574 124a " " ( A) " witess 277,333a Gillet, Cornelius jr., Windsor, testimony On Allyn vs Wolcott, 1704 401 Glastonbury. Gozlin, Henry, sued by Thomas Thornton on charge of trespass on land bought of Indians, 1701 104- 109 Glover, Glovear. Glover, John, Stratford, suit with Burrltts. Warrant to seize Israel Burritt to answer for de-sertion from master’s service & to notify those who have en-tertained him to appear before authorlty, Feb. 14,1705/ 4 -- 580 Guardians of Israel Burrltt deny he ever was bound to Glover & John Burrltt gives bond for defence of Israel in any action brought against him Feb. 1705/ 4 581 Glover’s plea that Israel bound himself with con-sent of mother & relatives and lived as apprentice two years Summons to John & Widow Sarah Burrltt to appear at special Fairfield county court, Apr. 1704 585. In review of case Jury find for Britts, cost of court 584 John & Sarah Burrltt’s bill of costs allowed -- 585 Goff, Jacob, house of 459 " Philip, Farmlngton land lald out 455a Gold, Nathan, arbitrator in Hall suit 251 " " assistant 117,471 ." " ( A) " 100a, 252,481 m ( A) Fairfield county court clerk 45,7 " " ( A) " recorder 494 " " ( A) " witness l16b Gooding, see Goodwin. Goodman, Richard, cattle bought up, 1701 200,201 " " Hrtford proprietor 240 Goodrich, Goodrldge, Gudridge, udrlge. " David, appraisal of Wethersfield land --- 557b w William, w , w " --- 557b " " Wethersfield, bondsman for son, 1704 Goodrich, William jr. , Wethersfield, suit with Benjamin Adams. Complaint brought against Goodrich for abusing Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin Adams & Goodrich put under bonds to keep . the peace, June 1704 522 Testimony of Abigail Griswold, June 29,1704 Testimony of Elizabeth Adams to Goodrich’s beatln & threatening her, Sept. 1704 525 Testimony of James Treat to the marks of the blows Sept. 4,1704 524 Goodwin, Gooding, Goodwine. " Mr. Hartford proprietor 242 " H@ ziah, Hartford, testimony on Goodwin & Reed suit, 1704 416 Goodwin, Nathanlel, Hartford, suit woth Philip Reed. Warrant to arrest Reed for removing Goodwin’s ear marks & to seize the heifer, Nov. 50,1704 418 Return of deputy- sheriff & bonds for prosecutio & for Reed’ s appearance 1704 419 Testimony by Goodwin’s children that the heifer in controversy belongs to him, D_ ec. I, 1704 416 - 59- Goodwin, Nathanlel, Hartford, suit with Philip Reed. Testimony on the identity of the he, lfer & its ear marks, Dec. l, 1704 420 Testimony on the marks on the heifer taken by Reed Mar. 5,1704/ 5 415,421 Testimony that Sandford & Samuel Goodwin went after the heifer & found her with ears cut off, Mar. 6,1704/ 5 417 Hartford town clerk’s statment of Goodwin’s cattle mark, Mar. 6,1704 422 Testimony that Samuel Adams claimed he could not remember the marks on the heifer, Mar. 6,1704/ 5 423 Testimony that Reed gave notice to Goodwin to appear to hear evidences, . Mar. 7,1705 424 Goodwin, Samuel, Hartford, testimony on Goodwin & Reed suit, 1704- 1705 416,417 " Wil" liam, set" tlementproofprHoipektionrs’ estate 240,254891 Goodwin, William, Hartford, suit with Joseph Whiting. Execution against Steel & Goodwin, cons& bles, for deficiency in colony rate for 1698 168 Statement to treasurer of error in casting Hart-ford list, Feb. 24,1698/ 9 -- 171 Plea of Steel & Goodwin that there was an error in casting the list but that was out of . he Jurisdiction of the treasurer to correct & as to the fine it was outlawed -- 169 Summons to Whiting to answer the charge of unlaw-fully distraining property, July 29,1702 -- 170 Steel & Goodwin’s bill of costs allowed, Sept. 1702 Gozlln, Goslin. Gozlin, Henry, Glastonbury, suit with Thomas Thornton. Summons to Gozlin to answer charge of trespass on land purchased of Indians in 1673, Aug. 12,1701 104 Vote to lej charge of surweying on proprietors in proportion to their shares, Apr. 28,1701 107 Record of distribution of land in question to heirs of Hugh Wells, copied Aug. ii, 1701 105a Testimony of Gershom Bulkeley to the purchase of the and from the Indians, Sept. l, 1701 106 Testimony on the purchase of land from the Indians Sept. 1,1701 108 Testimony that Thornton demanded the land of Gozlin who replied it had been laid out to him by Glastonbury men, Sept. 6,1701 109 Grainger, Graenger. " (?) George 549b " Rob 349b Granis, Edward, New Haven, summons to answer Samuel Strong concerning estate of John Wakefield, 1701 100a " Hannah, New Haven, summons to answer Samuel Strong concerning estate of John Wakefield, 1701 lO0a Grant, Graunt. " John, Windsor 79,85 - 40- Granto. Joseph, Windsor, testimony on alleged trespass on Henry Wolcott’s land, 1701 83ab " Josiah, " work for Timothy Thrall - 78,83a " ". ( A) witness 204a " Matthew, Windsor land 79,80,82 " Nathaniel0 Windsor, summons to answer for taking Thomas Burnham’s property for taxes since Burnham lives in Hartford, Feb. 26,1701/ 2 --- I01 " Peter, house 127 " Samuel, Windsor, overseer of John Grant estate 84 " " " testimony on highway south of Henry Wolcott’s house lot, iV01 9g, 85 " " sr. " testimony on highway claimed by Woloott 82,84 " Seth, Hartford proprietor 240 " Tahan ( A) Windsor, bill to James Russell for AII2/ IO to be paid in wheat, 1686 266 " " ( A) " bond to James Russell to deliver him 5 barrels tar, 1688 267 " " Windsor, estate sued by James Russell for debt, 170 -- 268,269 Grant, Thomas, Wldso suit. with James Russell. Obligations of Tahan Grant 1686- 1688 266.267 Summons to. Thomas Grant to answer for non- payment of obligations, 1705-- 268,269 Grave, Graves. " George, Hartford proprietor 240,241 " John, Guilford constable 176,182b " " ( A) " " - 180 Greathead, Rebecca Mortley, legacy of land at Windsor 136 Green, Alexander ( A) Boston? order on George Pardee 286 " " witness 291 Greenhill, Thomas, Hartford, estate in controversy, 1701 221- 229 ( for details see Bigelow, Jonathan, Jr.) Gridle, Samuel, sr. ( A) witness 237 Griswold, Griswould. " Abigail, Wethersfield, testimony on action against William Goodrlch, Jr. June 29,1704 325 " Isaac, Hartford bill 91 " Jacob, " " 91 " ] Athew- testimony on Cook vs Haseltine, 1702 139 " Michael, Wethersfield, bondsman for James Steel, 1704 578 " Wethersfield committee 105a see Goodrich. see Gilbert. Gudridge, Gudrige, Guilbe rt, Guilford. Collins, John, suit with Abraham Bradley over Aaron Learning, apprentice, leav-ing Colllns, 1702 175- 190 Evarts, James, suit agalnst John Hall & Constable Isaac Lane of Middletown, 1704- 1706 360- 568 Haiden, see Hayden. Halnes, Hains, see Haynes_ - 41- Hale, see Hayle. Hales. Samuel, Hartford proprietor 240 . Thomas, " , 240 Hall, Ar. account. 1700 .................. 515 . lizabeth, Fairfield, wife of Francis 252,253 . Francis. Fairfield, estate in controversy 251- 258 . . record of deeds of gift to his son Isaac 491 . " ( A) " statement concerning paper called a jointure denying its validity .................. 255 . Hnnah, FIrfleld, daughter of Isaac & Lydia, testimony ................. 499 HII, Isaac, Stratfield, suit with Isaac heeler. Testimony @ n Samuel Hall being owned by Francis & Elizabeth as their son, Apr. 25. .1701 ...................... 252 Testimony of sheriff to attaching real estate of Francis Hall for his son Isaac in 1700, Apr. 27,1702 254 Wheeler’ s statement showing Isaac Hall’ s clim through a Jointure to property of his father, rancis; con-troversy lef5 to arbltratrs who order surrender of Jolnt-ure father’ s property tched on renewed claim by he Jointure. suit lost; Isaac sued by his father for for-felture of arbitration bond & Judgment gained; Isaac disin-herited & land left Samuel Hall for whose estate Wheeler is administrator. My 7.1702 251 Wheeler’s plea to show invalidity of paper called a Jointure, May 7,1? 02 253 Francis Hall’s statement that the paper called jointure was made under great exc itemen% & was false as he had no house in England at time of marriage, & wife hd no Jointure Isaac got hold of p_ aper & never returned it al-though he promised to do so 255 Summons % 0 feeler to answer charge of keeping Hall out of his lands, 0c%. 19, lq02 256 County court verdict a surrender of the lands to Hall & costs. Review entered by Wheeler, Nor. S, 1702 257 In review of case verdict a surrender of land to Hall. Appealed by Wheeler Mar. 17,1702/ 5 258 Hall, Isaac, Dr., Stratfield, suit with John Treadwell. Record of deeds of gift from Francis Hall % o son Isaac ..................... 491 Record of committee appointed to lay out Halls share in public land, Jan. 1687- 1688, copied, Feb. 22,1691/ 2 494,495 Record of Assembly’s act granting Stratfleld society prlvileges, May ii 1699 ...................... 500 Wrrant to Stratfield constable to collectminis-ter’s rates in society. Dec. ll 1704 ....................... 492 - 42- Hall, Isaac, Dr., Strat1eld, suit with John Treadwell. List of taxes committed to John Treadwell, con-stable, to collect including Dr. Hall 493" Summons to Treadwell to answer for taking an iron peel without making return, Feb. 27,1704/ 5 -- 498 Testimony of Lydia & Hannah Hall that Treadwell & Somers took away % he iron peel 499 Stratfield collectors certificate that demand was made for taxes before distraint Apr. 26,1705 496 Treadwell’s power of attorney to James Benltt’Jr., Apr. 26,1705 501 In review of Hall vs Treadwell, Jury find for plaintiff the return of the peel by defendant 502 Treadwell’s bill of costs allowed, May 6,1705 - 504 Hall’s bill of costs allowed 0ct. 1705 503 Hall, Isaac, Dr., Stratfield, suit with Samuel 0dell Warrant to replevin cattle & horses of Hall’s im-pounded by Odell, Apr. 25,1704 595 Summons to 0dell to answer for illegal impounding of catle, 0ct. 26 ,1704 596 Testimony of fence viewers that Hall’s fence was good except a gap torn down by Wheeler 497 Argument concerning fence & 0dell’s position as impounder, May 5,1705 598 Testimony that 0dell & Isaac Wheeler took the cattle from Hall’s land & im-pounded them, June 2,1705- 597 0dell’s bill of costs allowed 599,601 In review of action verdict for 0dell costs --- 600 Hall, Isaac Jr. Stratfield, minister’s rates to be collected by constable, 1704 493 # John, ] Aiddletown, summoned to answer John Black-leach for non- payment of hobs-herd staves, Jan. 1701/ 2 99 Hall, John, Middletown, suit with James Evarts. Warrant showing that Evarts in right of wife, Hannah Bowe, Marie Bows, & Nath-aniel Browne for Rebecca Bows recovered Judgment against Hall in 1696 but execution was not sex’red. Hall summoned to answer why alias execution should not be served, May 31, 1704 562 Testimony of T. liomas Welles & Hoses Grafts that they appraised property of-fered by Stephan Chester to answer execution against John Hall in 1697, 0ct. 5,1704-- 360 Record of Hall’s land in Hiddletown, Jan. 1697/ 8, taken Oct. 3,1704 361 Testimony that Rebecca Bows gave Lane an execution against John Hall but Lane threw it away & refused to have anything to do with it, 0ct. 12 1704 364 - 45- Hall, John, Middletown, suit with James grafts. Testimony of Isaac Lane that as constable he served Evarts’ execution on Hall who offered land to be appraised. Appraisers were chosen but next day Evarts insisted on arrest of Hall0n the way to prison Evarts agreed to receive the land offered & appraisers were again chosen who took their oatha but Evarts was missing in the morning & Lane returned the execution, 0ct. 25,1704 565 Evart’s bill of costs allowed, 00t. 24,1704 365 Execution not enforced by constable 566,367 Hall, John ( A) Middletown, testimony on Harris suit, 1702 259 " " Stratfield. testimony on Hall & Odell suit. 1705 597 " " testimony on Collins vs Bradley, Guilford. 1702 186 " " st.( A) Middletown, testimony on Harris case, 1702 260 " Jonathan, Stratfield, testimony on Hall & Odell suit, 1705 597 " Lydia, Fairfield, wife of Isaac Hall, st., testi-mony 499 " Richard, Wethersfield land 126c " Samuel, Fairfield, estate in controversy- 251- 258 " " " land 491 " " " owned as son by Francis & E1 izabeth Hall 252 " " st. Middletown, testimony on Harris suit, 1702 259 " Stephen, Plainfield, testimony on corn raised by Indians & claimed by Joseph Tracy. 1705 551 llam. Nicholas. New London. attorney for Thomas Avery 615 " " ( A) " " " " " Avery 615 Hamlin. John. assistant 366 " " ( A) " 33,94.215.261.263.363,364,368. 402,409,410.430.468.470,504, 523,532,558.582.593.601.614 " " ( A) Middlet. own register 361 Hanason. Martha, legacy from Thomas Watts. 1683 233b Hancox, Hanckcock, Hancock, Hancocke, Hancocke, Hancoks, Hancoxx, Handcox. Hancox. Tomas. Farmlngton suit with Ebenezer Gilbert. Lease from Gilbert to Hancox, June 17,1698 214 Action brought by Hancox for being molested in possession of farm leased by him from Gilbert & his crop un-justly withheld, verdict at county court costs for defen-dant. Apealed by Hancox- 204c ( A) Hancox’ bond to abide by arbitrators’ decision on account, Apr. 10,1700 --- 206 Account showing Hancox indebted for 6/ 9/ 7/, 1695- 1700 --- 205 Arbitrators’ decision that Hancox is indebted for 5, Hay 1700 207 Action brought by Gilbert . for failure to satisfy bond for arbitration, verdict for Gilbert i0 & costs. Ap-pealed Hat. i? 01/ 2 216 - 44- Hancox, Thomas, Farmington, suit with Ebenezer Gilbert. Testimony that Gilbert charged rent after Hancox agreed to arbitrate. & also took away corn from the farm, May 1,1702 Testimony that Hancox left & t time of arbitration before decision was made but that he had a copy placed in his book, May 29,1702 Testimony that Gilbert sued Hancox in 1898 for taking corn & tobacco bu action failed for want of proof, June 8, Testimony that goods of Hancox were turned out . of the house & Ind& n corn was husked by Gilbert’s men the summer Hancox lived on his farm, My-- Sept. 1702 Testimony that decision of arbitrat@ s . as reached before day light was gone, Sop. 28,1702 217 Testimony to depreciation of hay crop on account of Hancox pasturing his horse, Sept. 28, IV02 220 Testimony of Justice Haynes that at time Gilbert took oath to an account be-tween him & Hancox he entered . for rent of farm, Sept. 1702 209,219 Summons to Hancox to answer charge of debt of 6/ Ii/ i, Mar. 18,1702/ 3 208 Hancox, Thomas, Farmington, suit with Thomas Hart. County court in a. c@ ion against Hancox for cutting grass on land bought of Higby, Jury find for Hart 2s & costs. Appealed, Sept. 5,1702. Also copy of writ served on Hancox, Record of James Steel’s appointment by General Assembly to lay out Farmington bounds & grant to extend their bounds ii miles west from Hart-ford, I71- 1672 440 Testimony of James Steel that he measured a tract of land for Bell & showed the marked corners to . Wadsworth & Stanley. Bell made his pitch of the other 100. acres on a hill in Wethersfield. Botts’ house stands in Farmington bounds & the trees shown by BeEts are not trees which agree with Steel May 15,1679 455 Assembly’s confirmation of land to Samuel Stone sr. 1671- 79 435,436 Deed from Samuel Stone of land at Great Swamp bought of Indians, to Thomas Bell, transferred to. James Treat With 50 aces to John Gilbert. Treat’ s interest as-signed to John Betts, 1673- 1680 45ab Copy of Thomas Bell’s deed to ohn Gilbert, y 21, 1672, copied Sept. 22,169? 456b John Gilbert’s deed to Edward Higby of 50 acres, Sept .10 ,1678 copied Sept. 22, 1697 457 - 45- Hancox, Thomas, Farmington, sult with Thomas Hart, Lease of 80 acres by Edward Higby to John Beckley of Wethersfleld, Aug. 29 437 Record of survey of bounds of 300 acres be’longlng to F.. dward Higby & heirs of John Betts, Sept. 10,1699 -- 438 Record of town . surveyors measuring 62 acres for Thomas Hncox bought of Mr. Bell, Mar .15 ,1696/ 7 452 Record of Hancox’ land bought of Beli, 1673 & laid out by Farmington town measur-ers, 1696/ 7 & recorded ] ar. 1698 448 Record of Hancox’ land in Farmington bought of Thomas Bell, measured out for him by town measurers, Mar. 16, 1696/ 7, recorded Mar. 25,1698 459 Deed from Thomas Bell to Hancox of I00 acres part of his land bought of Samuel Stone to be taken up after Gil-bert takes his 50 acres, Dec. 3, 1698 450 Letter of Caleb Stanley to Thomas Bull showing how he had lands recorded to him according to the law of posses-sion & advising Hancox to get Farmington book of records for evldence, Sept. I0,169V --- 456a Testimony of Nehemiah Porter that 17 yeare before, he mowed for Hancox on the land in controversy & that it is recorded to Hancox in Farming-ton record, Sept. 7,1699 --- 442 Execution against Hancox in favor of Benjamin Beckly & Stephen Kelsey for 1/ 6, Mar. 20, 1700/ 1 A63 Testimony that Hancox & Higby were present and assisted James Steele in lay-ing out the land for Higby, Sept. 3,1702 439 Testimony that the land in controversy is the same as the Beckleys improved for years as Higby’s land, Sept., 1702 444 Testimony of John Hart st. & Richard Seymour that Hancox told them Higby had 0 acres near his land, Sept. 5, 1702 ---- 449 Testimony that Hancox forbid Higby from entering on his land or giving anyone. possession of it, Sept. 5,1702 45 Report of John Hart & Riuhard Seymour on measuring 50 acres bought by Thomas Hart of John Gilbert & flndng land marks at northeast & northwest corners of the same, Sept. 29, ’ 1702 454 Testimony that Hancox admitted he ordered the men to cut the grass on the land in controversy, Sept. 29,1702 441 Hart’s plea claiming Hancox has no legal title; cites Hanox loosing suit against Beckley for trespass 454 - 46- Hancox, Thomas, Farmlngton, suit with Thomas Hart, Hancox’ defence before Court of aistants claim- Ing Stone, Bell & Higby had no legal right tolaNd i FarmSng-to, Ma I? 03 44 Testimony that Hancox improved the land in quest-ion over 21 years before, May 1705 48 Ce: tlficate of committee appointed to lay out i0 miles south from the Round hill to Farmington, copied May 5,1704 451 Testimony of John Stanley, Jonathan Smith st., & Thomas Stanly on the measuring of land for Hancox & the loca-tion of John Botts’ house, Oct. Ii , i? 04 445 Record of Benjamin Jones land joining land of Han-cox, Cowles & Higley, 0ct. llo 1704 460 Testimony that Hancox was inhabitant of Waterbury in 1680, 0ct. 27 ,1704 Hmncox’ plea before Court of assistants showing action brought by Hart for trespass concluded May 1705 in favor of Hancox. Now in action brought for the land, Hancox reviews former evidence, Hart’ s claim.." base on grant to Sam-uel Stone st. & successive con-veyances to Stone jr., Thomas Bell, John Gilbert, Edward Hig-by & Hart. Arguments to show original grant not in Farming-ton & various conveyances faul-ty. Hancox’ claim based on possession over 20 Meats be-fore & also receny. Town of Farmington allowed Hancox’ possession 464a- j In review of Hancox vs Hart jury find for plain-tiff cost of court, 0ct. 170-,? 462 .. In review of Hart vs Hancox jury find for Hancox cost of courts 446 In action of trespass’Hancox vs Hart by way of appeal the jury find for plain-tiff cost of court 447 Hancox, Thomas jr., testimony on Hancox vs Gilbert, 1702 215 Harbert, Harber, Harbour, Herbert. Harbert, Benjamin, Hartford, estate in controversy. Will of Christian with approval of husband, giving land to John hiting, Sept. 1670 ....................... I0 ] xtract of Benjamin Harbert’s will confirming wife’s legacy to Roy. John [ hitin, Jan. 1684 Will of Christian Harbert approved by court, : I, Appeal denied John, Blackleach sr., May 3,1687 9 Testimony that Benjamin Harbor% intended hiting to have land, 0ct. 1687 12 William Whiting made administrator & John and Elizabeth Blackleach summoned _ to answer for detaining the land given to Whiting, Mar. l, - 47- Harbert, Benjamin, Hartford, estate in controversy. Verdict for rniting, Blackleach enters a review, Apr. 1899 Verdict in favor of William Whiting confirmed, Sept. 1699 16 Argument showing lane w. s not legally conveyed to Christian Harbert & Whiting’. s title not clear, May 1700 -- 13 Reply that Christian’s will is good,, for it is witnessed by her husband, he appeared in court at its pro-bating, &- affirmed her title in his will, also witnesses have confirmed his intention 14 Possession delivered to William hiting, May 1700 Verdict confirmed by court of assistants, 0ct. 1700 Harbert, Benjamin, Hartford, witness of wife’s will - i0 " Christian, " legacy to John Whiting confirmed, Jan. 1684 7,11a, 14,17,18 " " legacy referred to 15,16 " " Hartford, will approved, Mar. 3,1686/ 7 8,. 9 " " " will giving land to kins-man in England or in case of their decease, to John Whiting Sept. 1670 I0 Harris; Daniel, Middletown, estate.. Testimony that Capt. Daniel Harris was not comps-tmm to make a will, his rea-son being affected for several years before death, 1702 -- 259 Testimony that Daniel, son of Capt, Daniel was very dutiful & could not be spared to learn to read & write till he was 18 years, 1702 260 Testimony of Elizabeth Hunniwell that when her father Daniel Harris was hav-ing his will made her brother John Harris dictated the amount to be left to Daniel, 1702 261 Testimony of John Cook that Father Harris gave him a sucking pig & Mother Harris & John made him pay for it. Verified by Hannah Cook, l? 02 262,263 Testimony of John Cook & Benjamin Miller that when the will was presented for pro-bate it was objected to & when Elizabeth Hunniwell told what she heard her brother direct in making the will her mother said it should have been kept to herself, 170 264 Testimony to Capt. Daniel’s mental weakness and inability to find his own house, 1702 265 Harris, Damiel, Middletown, son of Capt. Daniel & inter-est in his estate, 1702 260,261 " " Wethersfield wl tness " Ebenezer, Plainfield land 616 - 48- Harris, Elizabeth ( Hunewell) Middletown 261 " Hannah ( COok) Middletown 263 " John, Middletown, interest in estate of Daniel Harris, 1702 - 261- 264 " Thomas, land at Hockanum 91 Hrt, Heart. " Hezekiah, Farmington, son of Capt. Thomas, testi-mony, 1702/ 5 249 " John, sr. ( A) report on measuring Farmingtonland ,, for Thomas Hart, 1702 424 " " " ( A) witness 257 " " " witness in Hancox & Hart suit 454b " " jr. ( A) Farmington, power of attorney to his uncle Thomas Hart, l? 02/ 5 25? " Step. hen., Hartford proprietor 240,242 " " st. Frmington, grandchildren’s interest in estate, iV02/ 5 257,258 " " Jr. children’s interest in estate, 1702/ 5 " Thomas, Capt., Farmlngton town measurer 448,452,459,464j " " Farminton justice i14 ". ". ( A) ." " e20 power of attorney from nephews z7o2/ 3 237 Hart, Thomas, st., Farmington, suit with Thomas Hancox. County court in action against Hancox for cutting grass on land bought of Higby, jury find for Hart 2s & costs. Appealed, Sept. 3,1702. Also copy of writ served on PIncox, Aug. 1702 432 Recoz. of James Steel’s appointment by General assembly to lay out ] armington bounds & grant to extend their bounds Ii miles west from Hart-ford, 1671- 72 440 Testimony of James Steel & son that they measured a tract of land for Bell and showed the marked corners to Wadsworth & Stqnley. Bell made his pitch of the other i00 acres on a hill in Wethers-field. Bert’s house stands in Yarmington & the trees shown by Betts are not marks which agree with Steel s survey, May 1679 455 Assembly’s confirmation of land to Samuel Stone, Oct. 1671- 1679 45,456 Deed from Samuel Stone of land at Great Swamp bought of Indians, to Thomas Bell, transferred to James Treat, with B0 acres reserved for John Gilbert. Treat’s in-terest assigned to John Betts, 1675- 1680 455ab Copy of Bell’s deed of 50 acres to John Gilbert, Sept. 169V 456b John Gilbert’s deed to Edward Higby of 50 acres, Sept.! 0,16? 8, copied 1697 - 457 Lease of 50 acres from Edward Higby to John Beck-lay of Wethersfield, Aug. 29, 1695 457 Hart, John, st. testimony of Farmington land 449 - 49- Hart, Thomas, Farmington, suit with Thomas Hancox. Record of survey of bounds of 300 acres belonging to Edward Higby & heirs of John Betts, Sept. 10,1699 -- 438 Record of town measureres measuring 62 acres to Thomas Hancox bought of Mr.. Bell, Mar. 1696/ 7 452 Record of HanCOX’ land. bought of Bell, 1675 & laid out by Farmington measur-ers, 1696/ 7 & recorded arch 698 448 Record of Hancox’ land in Farmington bought of Thomas Bell, measured out for him bv town measurers, 1696/ 7, recorded 1698 459 Deed from Thomas Bell to Hancox of I00 acres part of his land bought of Samuel Stone to be taken up after Gil-bert takes his 50 acres, 1698 450 Letter of Caleb Stanley to Tomas Bell showing how he had lands recorded % 0 him according to the law of posses-sion & advising Hancox to get Farmington book of records for evidence, Sept. i0,1697 --- 456a Testimony of Nehemiah Porter that 17 years before, he mowed for Hancox on the land in controversy & that the land is recorded to Hancox in Farmington records, Sept. 7 1699 442 Execution against Hancox in favor of Benjamin Beckly,& Stephen Kelsy for 1/ 6, Mar. 1700/ 1 463 Testimony that Hancox & Higby were present & assis-ted James Steel in laying out land for Higby, Sept. 3,1702 459 Testimony that the land in controversy is the land improved for years by the Beck-leys as Higby’s land, Sept. 5, 1702 444 Testimony of John Hart st., & Richard Seymour that Hancox told them Higby had acres near his land, Sept. 1702 449 Testimony that Hancox forbid Higby from entering on his land or giving anyone possession of it, Sept. 3,1702 455 Report of John Hart & Richard Seymour on measuring the land described by Higby & finding land marks at north-east & northwest corners of the 50 actes, Sept. 29,1702 454 Testimony that Hancox admitted he ordered the men to cut the grass on the land in controversy, Sept. 29,1702 441 Hart’s plea claiming Hancox has no legal title; cites Hancox loosing suit & gainst Beckly for trespass 454 Hancox’ defence before Court of assistants claim-ing Stone, Bell &. Higby had no lgal right to land in Farming-ton, May 1705 443 - 50- Hart, Thomas, Farmington, suit with Thomas Hancox. Testimony that Hancox improved the land in question over 21 years before,/ y 1703 458 Record of committee appointed by General court setting out i0 miles south from the Round hill to Farming-ton, copies May 3,1704 451 Testimony of John Stanley, Jonathan Smith st., and Thomas Stanly on the measuring of land for Hancox & the loca-tion of John Botts’ house, Oct. 1101704 445 Record of Benjamin Jones’ land joining land of Hancox, Cowles & Higby, Oct. ll, 1704 460 Testimony that Hancox was an inhabitant of Water-buzy in 160, 0ct. 27,1704- 461 Hanmox’ plea before Court of assistants showln ction brought by Hart. for trespass concluded May 1705 in favor of Hancox. Now in action brought for the land Hancox re-views former evidence. Hart’s claim based on grant to Samuel Stone sr. & successive convey-ances to Stone jr. , Thomas Bell, John Gilbert, l. dward Higby and Hart. Arguments to show origi-nal grant not in Farmington & various conveyances faulty. Hancox’ claim based on posses.-- sion over 20 years before and also recently. Town of Farming-ton allowed enjoyment of pro-perty to Hancox 464a- J In Hancox vs Hart by way of review Jury find for plaintiff cost of court, Oct. 170-? 462 In review of Hart vs Hancox ury find for Hancox, cost of courts 446 ’’}{ art, Tomas st., Farmington, suit with Wadsworths. SUmmons to Wadsworths to answer charge of disturb-ing heirs of Stephen Hart in their possession of land in Hartford, Feb. 22,1702/ 5 --- 258 List of those wh had a right in Hartford undi-vlded lands, 1665 240 Record of proprfetors’ vote to lay out undivided land in Hartford according to the rule of division in 1659, also votes for dividing land on west end of the bounds, 1671- 1672 List of proprietors of undivided land & their pro-portions accordin to which - they paid for the purchase in 1671 ...................... 242 Bill for laying out west division ios, 1674 --- 241 Testimony of John ] Aerrill st on marked trees in boundaries of lots, 1702/ 5 - 245 Testimony of surveyor to running a line between lots of Wadsworth & Crow, 1702/ 1705 244 -" , In action for trespass Hancox vs Hart by way of appeal Jury find for plaintiff cost of court 447 - 51- Hart, Thomas sr., Famington, suit with Wadsworths. Testimony of Samuel Newell & Thomas Hart Jr. to measuring land in Hartford near Farmlngton and the piece of plowed land reached by them was that ploughed by Thomas Hart s father, 1702/ 5 245 Testimony of Samuel Kellogg that he cultivated land in the 61st lot which he leaed from the Wadsworths, 1702/ 5 246 Bill of quantity & breadth of lots 58- 63 as laid out Nov. 1674 247 Testimony of committee that they laid out lot 51 to John Wadsworth between lots of John Crow & Samuel Moody in 1674 248 Testimony of Thomas & Hazekiah Hart that Samuel Wadsworth told their father he had been at the lot in Hart-ford &. cut down the fence Hart had made & that Kellogg pos-sessed it as tenant, 1702/ 5 Wadeworths’ bill of costs allowed, Mar. iV02/ 5 - 250 Hart, Thomas jr. Farmlngton, power of attorney to his uncle Thomas Hart; 1702/ 5- 257 " " " " son of Capt. Thomas, tes-timony, 1702/ 5 249 " " " testimony on Hart vs Wadsworths, 1702/ 1703 245 Hartford. Ashly, Jonathan, sued by Richard Shirring of Bos-ton for obtaining 10 more than his due fur cattle, l-@ 2 194202 " " sued 6r omissions from tax list, Mar. 1701/ 2 60- 67 Bigelow, Jonathan, r., suit with John Shepard con-cerning land claimed by Bige-low as helr of Thomas Green-hill, 1701 -. 221- 229 Blackleach, John, summons to John Hall for debt, Jan. 1701/ 2 99 Bull, Joseph, sued by Samuel Howard for legacy from Thomas Bull to his grand-daughter Susanna Bunce, 1700/ 1 230,231 Bunce, Thomas, sr., suit with ohn Stedman over boundary between lands at Wethersfleld, 1704 429- 451 Church, Samuel, suit with Jonathan Higley of Sims-bury for selling steer at out-cry, 1703 535,348 Clark, Daniel, s. r., bound over t court of assis-tants for taking away a mitte-mus from jailer, 1702 232 Do, Edward, suit with Nathaniel Lindall for debt, 1709 87- 89 , Edwards, Richard, suit with Joseph Parsons concern-ing loss for non, delivery of goods left in Edwards’ ware-house, 1702- 03 145- 156 Gilbert, Ebenezer, suit with Thomas Hancox of Far- . dngton over lease of farm to ltter & Hancox’ failure to satisfy bond . to leave their counts to arbtrators, 1698- 1702 204c- 220 - 52- Hartford. Gilbert, Mrs. Mary, estate’s charges against Dan-iel Clark, 1700- 1 41,42 " Samuel, suit against Mary Gilbert estate, 1704 333,334 " " suit with NathanleY Skinner over title to land west of Rocky Hill. Papers include wills of Jonathan Gilbert & John Skin-ner & land records, 1651- 1702 123- 134 " " suit with Jeremiah Diggins over cost of keeping a horse as a stray, 1700 35- 40 Goodwin, Nathanlel, suit aainst Philip Reed for effacing ear marks from a heifer, 1704- 05 415- 424 Harbert, Benjamin, estate in controversy, 1670- 1700 7- 18 Hill, Jonathan, suit with Solomon Andros, 1705 505- 512 Kelsey, Stephen, sued by Samuel Olcott for tres-pass, 1702 .-- 97,98 Merry, Cornelius, sued for doctor’s bill for at-- tendance on Bathiah Williams now wife of rry, 1705/ 6 - 585 Risley, Richard, suit with Samuel Welles over land at Hockanum, 1704 386- 393 Smith, Philip, suit against Benjamin Woodworth, Lebanon, for debt, 1705/ 6 488- 490 Spencer, Ebenezer, appointed jailer in place of Samuel Burchard, 1705/ 6 - 61Tab Stocking, John, testimony to his profanity & sen-tence to pay fine or sit in the stocks, July 1,1701 102,103 Turner, Ephraim, sued for de. bt to Boston merchants 1703- 04 273- 278 Watts, Thomas, will & plea of Samuel Steel execu-tor for payment of legacy, 1683- 1702 233,234 Wells, Elizabeth. suit withSarah Bidwell for debt from Jonathan Wells’ estate, 1700- 1705 90- 96 hiting, Joseph, sued by Cyprian Nichols for pos-session of land claimed by Nichols as laid out to him by town committee & by Whiting as inherited from William Whiting 1702 235,236 " " treasurer, suit wlth Samuel Steel & William Goodwin for defi-ciency in Hartford tax list for year’ 1698 168- 172 Willis, Samuel, summons for selling land to John Blackleach without clear title 1701 ....................... 19 Wilson, Mrs. Elizabeth, suit with Joshua Holcomb for debt, 1702 157- 159 Hartford Latin school lands 589 Hartford proprietors. Bill for . laying out west division iots, 1674 --- 241 Copy of votes for laying out undivided land to the proprietors, 1671- 1672 239 List of inhabitants having a right in Undivided lands, 1665 240 - 53- Hartford proprietors. List of proprietors of undivided land & their pro-portions- according to which they paid for the purchase in 1671 242 Harvey, Josiah, Farfleld committee, 1687 494 " " ( A) " witness l16a Harwood, Thomas, account, i? 00 313 Haseltine, Hasellton, Hazelton. Haseltine, Abraham, Bradford Mass., suit with Thomas Cook Thomas Nowell’s will bequeathing land to wife and after her death to Christopher Nowell of Wakefield, York co. England, 1648 135 court record showing land bequeathed by Thomas Nowell to Christopher Nowell, by him to Rebecca Greathead & by her husband, Thomas Shipton to Thomas Dawson. Court appro-val of agreement between Hasel-tins & dminlstrators of Now-ell estate whereby Haseltine may receive & dispose of the housing & lands, May 1698 - 136 ( A) Haseltine’s bond to procure a lease for Cook, J/ ly 24,1700 137 Warrant to attach Haseltlne for debt to the value of i00 due by bond dated 1697 May 1702 138b Bond of Richard Edwards for Haseltlne’s appearance at court, . May 17.02 138a Testimony of two men that Haseltlne offered a lease of land bwned by John Dauson of Morly , England ,1702 139 Testimony that when Cook asked for Ha’seltine’s power of attorney for leasing land, it was refused, Sept. 1702 140 : Cook’s bill of costs ilowed, Sept. 5,1702 141 Hatfleld, Mass. Balding, Stephn, partner with Jonathan Ashly of Hartford in buying up fat’ cattle, 1701 194- 202 Hatch, see Hayden. Hauley, Joseph ( A) Springfield Justice 149 Haward, see Howard. Hawkins, James ( A) Boston, bookkeeper for Thomas Clarke 2750 Hayden, Halden, Hatch, Haydon, Helden, Heydon. " Daniel, cattle bought up, 1701 200 " " Windsor committee 397,406a " " " " te st imony 398 " " " testimony on highway c. laimed by Wolcott 79,85 " " sr. " overseer of JohnGrant estate 84 William, Hartford proprietor 240 Timothy 349b Haines, Hains. Mr., Hartford proprietor 242 " Hockanum fence, 1685/ 6 506 Charles, witness 450 John ( A) Hartford committee on common fence 393 " Justice of the peace 102,215,219,232 " ( A) " " " " iia, I03,131,170, 172,201,205,209, 222a, 228,328,343,387,548 Hayle, Haynes, W - 54- Haynes, John, Hartford land 126b " " " proprietor 240 " " ( A) " witness 289b " Joseph, Hartford west division 241 Hayward, see Howard. Hazelton, see Haseltine, Heart, see Hart. He. lden, see Hayden. Heydon, see . Hide, Jabez, Norwich, . sued for taking Indians’ corn, 1704 535,540 " William, HartfOrd proprietor 240 " " Norwich, sued for taking Indians’ corn, 1704 555,540 Higby, Higbey, Higbee, Hyghie. " Edward, Huntington, L. l. deed of Farmlngton land from John Gilbert, Sept. 1678, . . copied 1697 45? t L. I. Farmington land 424,45a, 459,445a, 445,449 . 450b, 453,454a, 460,464ef t . L. I. lease of 50 acres to John Beckly of Wethersfield, 1695 457 " " " L. I. survey of 500 acres at Farmington belonging to Highee & Betts’ heirs, 1699 438 Higglnson, John, Hartford proprietor 240 " Nehemiah, witness in Hancox & Hart suit 4fi4h Highways. Wolcott, Henry st., suit with Timothy Thrall, Wlnd- . sot, over alleged trespass on land formerly used as a high-way & fenced in by Wolcott, 1701 77- 85 Higley, Higly, Higlye. " Brewster, Simsbury, testimony on turpentine seized by Suffield men, i? 04/ 358 " John ( A) Simsbury justice I15, i14,415 Higley. John, Simsbury, suit with Remington & Shelden. Warrant to arrest Dibble & ( blank for Higley ?) for trespass in taking turpentine within the bounds of Suffield, for trial in Springfield, Sept. 21,1703 349 Testimony of William Spencer that he assisted’ Rem-ington in seizing 16 barrels of turpentine on west side of Mannatuck & Dibble was brought to Suffield; Kent & Shelden talked of roasting Dibble, Apr. 19,1704 554 Testimony of Dibble & Joseph Trumbull that seizure was made in Simsbury of turpen-tine- belonging to Higley, Dibble, Amml & Joseph Trumbull, May 6,1704 -- 356 Testimony of John Smith that he, ms one of the boat-men & brought down 2 barrels of his own; Jonathan Bush brought down 24 barrels of which 5 were his own, Sept. 21, 1704 553 - 55- Higley, John, Simsbury, suit with Remington & Sheldon. Warrant to Hartford constable to seize turpentine at Hartford landing brought there by some persons from field & belonging to Dibble & Higley but taken & held by Rem-ington & Shelden; also cure witnesses, Sept. 21,1? 04 35O Constables return of the seizure of turpentine on board a sloop & arrest of two witnesses, Sept. 21,1? 04--- 351 Testimony of Timothy Horsford, cooper, that 2 of the barrels in custody in Hart-ford, are ones he made for Ben-jamln Dibble, Mar. 6,1? 04/ 5 355 Testimony that ii of the barrels seized in Hart-ford are those made by Isaac Loomls fm John Higley, o/ Testimony of Brewster Higley that he was working for his father filling up the barrels & put in a quantity of tar n one which was found in opening those seized at Hart-ford, Mar. 6,1704/ 5 Testlmon of Ammi & Benoni Trumbull that they noti-fied Jonathan Remington but Sheldon was not at home, Mar. 7 1704/ 5 John Higley, Joseph Trumbull & Benjamin Dbble’ s bill of costs allowed, Apt. G, 1705 --- 359 Higley, John sr., Simsbury, sult with Eleazar Gaylor. Summons to Higley to answer for debt for goods taken up by daughter Katharine, Mar. 18,1700 25 Testimony of Elizabeth Strong that she saw an ac-count against Katharine Higley at Gaylor’ s house Record of Katharlne Higley’s birth, Aug. 7,1679 -- 26 Arguments of Gaylor showing Capt. Higley went to sea & resided elsewhere than at Simsbury & eldest daughter had a right to trade in ab-sence - 8 Testimony of Joanna & Peter Mills that John Higley called for his daughter’s gown which they had made from cloth bought of Gaylor, May 1,1700 Testimony of Sarah Phelps & Anne Pettibone on fancy clothing of Katharine Lay 3,1700 29a Testimony of Richard & Joseph Case that Katharine came home & took care of her father’s house until he brought home his wife, May 311700- 31 Testimony of Eliakim Marshall that Gaylor admitted he had been wrong in trading so much with the glrl & imply-ing that he set down the rec-koning after John Higley had gone away 32 iartha Gaylor’s testimony that John Higley looked over the account & promised to give his daughter flax to spin in payment of the debt, 0ct3 1700 29b - 56- Higley, John sr., Simsbury, suit with Eleazar Gaylor. Higley’s bill of costs allowed, Oct. 8,1700 Testimony of Job Drake that Higley was displeased with Gaylord trading with Kath-arine & said he would let her have flax if she would spin it to pay Gaylor the debt, Oct. 9, 1700 27 Higley, Jonathan, Simsbury, suit with Samuel Church. ( A) Notice that stray steer will be sold at outcry Oct. 28,170S 538 Charges for damages done by steer, keeping same & c 1705 Appraisal of damages done Thomas Bacon ,0ct. 22 ,1703 Certificate of Higley’s being made constable, Feb. 17,1705/ 4 338 Sttmmons to Higley to answer for selling steer to the damage of 4, 1ar. Bl, 103/ 4 Churchs bill of costs alowed, Apr. 12,1704 --- 347 Testimony that Church promised that suit would not trouble Joseph Phelps, the buyer of the steer Testimony that steer had a top cut on each ear, Sept. 5,1704 540,542 Testimony on steer’s marks by those who bought the steer at outcry, Sept. 5,1704 344 Thomas Bacon’. s testimony that he impounded the steer & its marks were a crop on each ear, Sept. 5,1704 -- 45 Testimony to steer’s unruliness, Sept. 5,1704 -- 546 Testimony that Bacon took part of fence awsy where steer was kept, Sept. 5,1704 348 In review of action jury find that Higley pay 3 & costs. Appealed Sept ,5,1704 Higley, Jonathan, Simsbury, testimony on turpentine seized by Suffield men, 1704- 5 358 " Katharlne, " birth Ag. 7,1679 26 " " " goods bought of Eleazar Gaylor 2.- 25 " " " testimony descriptive of her dresses & c 1700 --- 29ab, 30 " " " testimony on her working for her father, 1700 Hill, Hills. " Chares, New London, recorder 612 # John, Hartford, testimony on Hookanum land, 1705 510a " " Jr. witness in Hill & Andros suit 510b " Jonathan ! A) Hartford, committee on common fence Hill, Jonathan, Hartford,’ suit with Solomon Andros. 8ummons to Andros to answer charge of trespass on Hockanum land, Har. 170 --- 508 Record of fence proportioned to proprietors of Hockanum meadow, 1685/ 6 ---. 506 Testimony that certain trees were Owned by Willett as the bounds of his land & Andros mowed some distance south of this line, Apr. 3,1705 510a Hill’s bill of costs allowed, Apr. 5,1705 512 - 57- Hill, Jonathan, Hartford, suit woth Solomon Andros. Surveyor’s mtatement on measurement of Sandford lot next adjoining Hill’s and quantity in lot of Joseph & Jonathan Bull, 1705 507 Testimony that Sandford lot now in controversy ex-ceeded Joseph Bull’s lot when laid out, Sept. 1? 05 508 Andr |
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