Records of Old Barbados. hi 



Georges, lately in occupation of Sir Antony Ashley Cooper, Bart., or his 

 assignsi and now in occupation of Robert Hooper, butting and bounding 

 on lands, late of Capt. Gerard Hawtaine, Thomas Spendlove and 

 Ludowyck Williams and that other plantation of lOO acres in parish of 

 St. George, late in the occupation of Capn. Gerard Hawtaine and now 

 in occupation of Robert Hooper, between lands lately of Sir A. A, 

 Cooper and lands now or late in occupation of Captain Wm. Jarman, 

 Contains proviso for redemption. 



To appraise the value of an Estate after Contract for 

 Sale is unusual, but in the following case it was done :— 



Dated 7th July, 1642. 



Henry Hawley of the Parish of St. Giles, in the Fields in the County 

 of Middlesex & Turberville Morgan of Wambayer ? in the County of 

 Monmouth. In considn. of ^2,000 Hawley sells to T. Morgan 1/2 of his 

 Estate in B/dos, in West Indies ; said Estate to be appraised & delivered 

 to T. Morgan by Captain Richard Peers. Capt. James Holdipp, Capt. 

 Edward Read, Capt. George Bowyer & Capt. Lancelot Payee, are 

 persons specially selected by Henry Hawley & T. Morgan as appraisers. 

 These appraisers were to see that the 1/2 part of the Estate sold was 

 worth ;^i,6ii, ;^400 being fulfilled & satisfied before the sealing & 

 delivery of these presents unto the said T. Morgan. If the 1/2 did not 

 amount in value to ;^i,6oo, Hawley to make up the difference; if over 

 T. Morgan to make up the difference to Hawley. 



Hen. Hawley. 



Witness: William Morgan. 



Jo. Morgan 

 John Wolffe. 



Perhaps in the following Extracts are names which 

 may be of interest. 



Capt. Wm. Hawley acknowledges to have reed, full satistacn. of all 

 accounts between him & his brother Capt. Henry Hawley & Thomas 

 Chapman and Capt. Ellice of B/dos from beginning of the world to 

 present day except covenant betwixt Capt. T. Ellice & himself " con- 

 cerning the good shippe called the William & Thomas." 



Dated ist August, 1638, 

 Will Hawley. 

 Witness 

 Valentine Hawley 

 Tho. Reeve. 



