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- Att the Court holden att Plymouth the 3rd of December, 1658 (taken verbatim from Plymouth Records.)
William Newland, for being att the meeting of those called Quakers eighteen times, fined nine pounds; his wife being att the said meetings twenty times, fined ten pounds; and for entertaining of John Copeland, and another of those called Quakers, fined fiue pounds.
Att the Geneerall Court holden att Plymouth, for the Jurisdiction of New Plymouth, the first of march, 1658-9 :
William Newland, for his comtempt of the Courts order , in neglecting to bring his two daughters to the Court, to answare for theire miscarriages towards the marshall Barlow in the execution of his office, the said William Newland is fined the sume of forty shillings, twenty shillings whereof hee is to pay to the said Barlow, the othere twenty to the Treasurer.
And the said William Newland, for telling of a lye in the Court, fined ten shillings.
Fines paid for June Court, 1659: For the refusing to take the oath of fidelitie: John Newland, 5 pounds.
Fines for October Court, 1659: John Newland, 5 pounds.
Fines for being drunke: Jeremiah Newland for being drunke, 5 shillings.
William was a freeman in Sandwich, MA in 1656.
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