Thanks to Elaine Sunde for digging out these Middlesex Court snippets, which are very useful. I did some checking at home today and jotted down the following notes and conclusions. 1. The first item mentioned, John Glasier & Wife, does indeed reference the Elizabeth Glazier episode which I've already added to Timothy's profile on the Tributaries web site. 2. The second item, in which the Concord commissioners (Capt. Thomas Brooks, his son-in-law Timothy Wheeler, and his neighbor Dea. Robert Merriam) are named, is dated two months before Thomas's death. The fact that he signed by mark is probably evidence of declining health which terminated in his death. 3-5. Items 3-5 involve a slander suit by Timothy Brooks against one Henry Sumers. I'm not familiar with the particulars, but it's interesting in that a witness is ye wife of Ralph Read the Maid Servant of Henry Brooks. 6. Item 6 references the slander action of Thomas Dutton, who sued Michael Bacon for calling him a thief. This case is summarized in the web site biographies of Timothy/2 and his brother Isaac/2, both sons of Henry/1 of Woburn. As for the identity of the Thomas Brooks, mentioned, a. 46: I've already posted some conclusions on the web site under the biography of Thomas/1 of Haddam. I think it IS possible, though as yet unproven, that Thomas of Haddam was a "lost" son of Henry of Woburn. (And I see nothing to date which makes this impossible). If so, he might also be the Thomas who deposed in 1668 with other children of Henry Brooks of Woburn. If so, he was dead at Haddam two months later. One way to shed some light on the identity of Thomas/1 of Haddam would be to test the DNA of a direct male descendant with the surname Brooks. Do we have anyone who meets these qualifications among the list's subscribers? 7. Ephraim Buck married Sarah/3 Brooks of the Woburn line, who was the niece of the the Isaac/2 mentioned as surety. I will upload revised biographies for the individuals mentioned above when I again have internet access at home. Many folks have contributed to the biographies on the website, many of which have been constructed one fact or snippet at a time over a period of ten years. Thanks to all who have, and continued, to contribute to this effort. Chris