34 TIMEHRI. 
England on the severale dayes and tymes and att the place and under 
such cautions (2) and advantages as In certayne Articles for an award 
hee is appoynted to pay the same Award beinge made betweene 
JuDETH (sic) THROGMORTON as attorney to the said Sa ANTHONY 
Asutey Coopgr and the st GERARD HawTalINe the 28th day of Aprill — 
1654, as itt is testified by and under the handes and seales of Collonell 
Henry Haw ey, Colls. THomas MoppirorD and WILLIAM Kirton 
Esq’, RicHARD BuckwortH Gen‘ and RicHarp Newso_p gent and 
allsoe save and keepe harmless the st Sr ANTHONY ASHLY Cooper and 
his assigns of and from all debts duties and demandes any wages concern- 
ninge the sa plantation before the date of the s‘ award as by the second 
artickle of the s¢ award hee is ordered and appoyntted to doe as by 
Relacon thereunto beinge had more att large may and doth appear — 
that then and from thence forth this present conveyance and every 
charge and artickle therein conteyned shall be voyd frustrate and of 
none effect to all intents and purposes whatsoever. 
In witness whereoff I have hereunto sett my hand and seale, 
GER. HAWTAINE. 
A list of the servants, cattle horses and hoggs belonging to Capt. 
HAWTAINE uppon the division, 
4 Christian servants by name 
(2) RONE MARRAN, 
(?) POW. MACCAN, ‘ 
JOHN GRAY, 
DAVID MACKARNE, 
WALLON LUKE 
7 negroes by name 
HARRY, MARIA, VENUS, her child, 
JACK JUDE DAPHNE, 
8 heade of cattle :—one ox, foure cowes and three heifers. 
2 horses, 
10 hogges of all sorts. 
Signed sealled and delivered in the presence of us, 
EDWARD COPE, JOHN HEWITT. 
By THe GOvERNoR, 
Capt. GERRARD HAwTAine this 7th September 1654, appeared before 
mee and acknowledged the above writtynge to be his Aéte and deede, 
DANYELL SEARLE, 
By THe GOVERNNOR, 
