BATEMAN; Widdow; and Relict of the said Jonathan BATEMAN declining her legacy given in the said Will and craving to have her thirds of her deceased husbands Estate. Ordered that the said Elizabeth BATEMAN have her thirds of her said husbands Estate and the remain to be divided among the rest of the Legatees. And that administration with the Will annexed to be granted to the Executor appointed in the said Will and that Jno. WHITBY, Tho. DURANT, Francis FOSTER and Mr. Joseph SUTTON or any three of them apprise the said Estate and that Mr. Jno. DURANT or Mr. Ralfe FLECHER administer to the said Apprisors their Oathes and account of the said Estate to be given to the next Generall Court. And Jno. LILLY and Thomas HASSOLD have undertaken for the said Executor for the true performance herof.
p 103 Nov. 13, 1694, Robert Pelle, Justice of Peace, Nansemond Co., Va., Wit. Power of Attorney by James Alexander of Nansemond Co., Va. to Gov. Alexander Lillington of N.C.