Administration on the estate of George Roapes, who was slain in the wars against the Indians, was granted 21: 10: 1675, to Wm. Roapes, brother of the deceased, who made oath to the inventory brought in, and after all debts were paid, the remainder was to go to Mary Roapes, the mother, during her life. The estate was not enough to pay the debts by about 12li.
[creditors would be paid 11s. per li.]