January 12, 1697, George Smith, merchant and "Dorithy," his wife, of Charles Town, released and forever quit claim "unto James Risbee late of Jamaica but now of the Town & Province aforesd. Esqr. (one of the Executors of the late will & testament of John Archer Planter, late of the Parish of St Thomas in the Vale in the Island aforesd. Deceased)" * * * "from the full & Just Sumof One thousand Thirty & two pounds One Shilling Currant money of Jamaica being in full of all Legacies, Gifts Bequests sum & sums, of money & Demands wtsour bequeathed & giuen unto my sd. Wife Dorithy by the last will & Testament of the sd. John Archer."
Witnesses: George Stanton, Thomas Smith and John Buckly.
Proved before Thomas Cary, January 13, 1697-8.
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