McFeeters vs. Patrick Ryley and wife, Alice,
late Alice (Else) English.-- Account dated November 10, 1762.
David Cloyd vs. Joshua McCormick.--To gold of
mine received by you that was retaken from the Indians, 1764.
Same vs. Robert Miller.--Same.
Same vs. John Fowler.--Same.
Same vs. Andrew Miller.--Same
Same vs. Samuel McNabb.--Same.
Same vs. William Robinson--Same.
Shannon vs. Henry Smith.--1764. Before Henry
went to Carolina.
Gabriel Pence, of Amherst, vs. John
Dailey.--Bond dated 9th Sept., 1763. Writ, 17th May, 1764. Caleb
Wordly, bail.
Benjamin Estill vs. William and Thomas
Whitesides.--Bond dated 19th December, 1763. Writ 29th March,
1764. Defendants live on or about Roanoke; one is out of County
and the other is a soldier. Writ 17th May, 1764, executed.
William Fitzgerald (Fitzgerrell) vs. William
Givin.--Bond by W. F. to W. G., 21st September, 1763. Writ 17th
May, 1764. "The defendant is killed by the Indians."
William Crow vs. Robt. Eastham, Jr.--Writ 17th
May, 1764. Defendant lives over the Ridge.
William Crow vs. Philemon Askins.--Writ 17th
May, 1764. Defendant gone out of the Colony.
Adam Dean vs. Archibald Armstrong,
Cord-winder.--Bond 18th November, 1762. Witnesses: John Ward and
William Dean.
James Campbell vs. Samuel McClure and
Mary.--Cov't.
Grand Jury presentment, 1761: John Moore,
Benden's Land, for absenting himself from public worship;
information of James Lockhart. George Lewis, for driving his
wagon on Sabbath.
Mary McDaniel (McDanniell) vs. Daniel McCormick
and Thomas Ramsey.--Bond 8th October, 1760.
Stephen Ruddell, of Hampshire, vs. John McDonald
and Isaac McDaniel. Bond 12th May, 1763.
Felix Gilbert vs. James Emacks.--Case writ,
24th February, 1763, not found; writ 28th April, 1763, defendant
soldier; writ 17th May, 1764, defendant soldier.
George Cox and Elizabeth, his wife, vs. Mary
Berrisford.--Slander. Writ 22d February, 1764. Mary said in 1763
Betty Cox did poison John Berrisford (late husband of Mary)
because John would not run away with her, whereas at time of
speaking John had been dead some time.
John Madison vs. John Craig.--Trespass writ,
22d November, 1764. Defendant lives on New River.
Black vs. David Wilson--David moved to Bedford.
Richard Daggett and Rhoda, late Rhoda Evans, vs. John Greedy.--Summoned 29th March, 1764. Note dated August 10, 1760.
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George Skillem vs.
Moses Crofford.--Petition 17th May, 1764. Defendant is gone to
Carolina.
John Cusham vs. John Gray, Weaver.--Account,
1759-61.
Richard Read, Waggoner, vs. David Bryant,
Farmer.--Note, 3d March, 1756.
Alexander Boyd vs. William
Hutcheson.--Petition, 27th February, 1764. Defendant lately came
from Frederick and lives not far from town.
Benjamin Estill vs. John Thomson.--Bond, 1st
January, 1763. Writ, 29th March, 1764. Executed. Defendant lives
on Glade Creek.
Alexander McClelan, Blacksmith, of York County,
Pennsylvania, vs. John Ward, of Calfpasture.--Bond, October 26th,
1758.
Samuel Endsworth vs. Patrick McCallom.--Account
dated Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1745.
Samuel Moor vs. Philip Eskens.--Defendant
lives near Thomas Job shop.
Johnston Carrick & Co. vs. Alexander
McClenachan, Jr.--Writ, 17th May, 1764. Defendant is a soldier
and in actual service.
Robert Campbell, Cutler, vs. Robert Campbell,
son of John.--Writ, 28th November, 1765. Gone to Carolina.
Henry Smith vs. John Craig.--Qui Tam.
Writ, 28th June, 1763. Roanoke; (or Hance's) Meadow, near New
River.
Bowyer & McDowell vs. James
Hutcheson;--Debt. Writ, 29th March, 1764. Defendant is a soldier.
Writ, 28th November, 1765. The defendant's uncle told me he was
gone to Pennsylvania, and he had no home.
James Bell, of Amherst, vs. John Tillery, of
Amherst.--Bond, 1762. Executed 28th November, 1765.
Benjamin Estill vs. William Carvin.--Writ, 29th
March, 1764. Defendant lives in Roanoke and is a soldier.
William Givin vs. Alexander Crockett.--Writ,
29th March, 1764. Defendant, soldier.
William Stamps vs. William Beard.--Writ,
28th April, 1763. Defendant lives on Roanoke or New River.
John Mann vs. Jeremiah Seely.--Ejected, 25th
May, 1763. Fort Young.
Williams vs. Ambrose Stodghill.--Defendant, of
St. Thomas' Parish, Orange County, to Shackelford. Bond, 6th
July, 1761. Writ, 3d December, 1764.
Harrison vs. Heron.--Papers taken out. Only the
answer.
John Madison vs. Samuel Henderson.--Writ, 18th
September, 1763. Defendant a merchant in Borden's land.
Alexander McDonald vs. Thomas Sumter.--Bond,
27th November, 1761. Defendant, Sergeant in the Virginia
Regiment. Witness, John Cameron, Lieutenant in same. Writ, 19th
September, 1763 (third year of reign).
Felix Gilbert vs. James McElhenny.--Writ, 28th
April, 1763. Greenbrier. Fort Young or somewhere else.
Felix Gilbert vs. John Young.--Writ, 28th
November, 1764. Is a soldier. Writ, 25th February, 1763. Falling
Spring.
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Cresap vs. Walker.--Papers taken out.
Daniel Stringer, late of Chester County,
Pennsylvania, vs. Morrow.-- Chancery, 1761. Papers taken out.
Doggett vs. Mathias Yoakum.--Writ 29th March
(fourth year George III reign). Is a soldier.
McGranger vs. James Crawford, of Augusta,
Storekeeper.--Bond, 27th April, 1762.
Jacob Peters vs. Ezekiel Johnston.--Writ, 25th
June, 1764. Defendant lives at Fort Young, 28th August, 1764.
Defendant a soldier.
Micajah Norman, of Amherst, vs. Charles
Lockhart.--Note, 23d September, 1763.
Cowdon vs. Dean.--1761. Sergeant William Dean.
Sundries by Captain Blagg's Order. Papers withdrawn.
Augustine Seaton vs. John Robertson.--Defendant
is a blacksmith, 28th August, 1764.
Graham, Assignee, vs. Clark.--Bond. Defendant
to Richard Pryer. 13th October, 1763.
English vs. Abraham Haines.--Defendant a stiller
in Forks of James.
Floyd vs. Merrow (Murray?).--Covering Brown's
Meeting House. Papers withdrawn.
William English & Co. vs. Henry
Dowley.--Writ, 28th November, 1765. Defendant lives in Bedford.
Benjamin Estill vs. Robert McGee.--Writ, 29th
March, 1764. Defendant lives at Roanoke, and is a soldier.
Crawford vs. Alexander Sawyers
(Sayers?).--Writ, 28th March, 1765. Defendant drowned. Writ, 25th
June, 1764. Kept off by force of arms.
Captain William English vs. James
Emacks.--Account, 1760. Sundrys at Fort Frederick. Writ, 28th
March, 1765. Defendant lives in Bedford.
Grand Jury presentments.--Mathias and George
Lewis, for driving wagon on Sabbath. John Henderson complains
that his father, George, abuses him. Isabella Hall, late Isabella
Ramsey, administratrix of Robert Ramsey. Susannah Armentrout,
]ate Susannah Power, administratrix Christian Colley--Susannah
lives in Hampshire. Elizabeth Campbell, administratrix of her
father, Malcolm Campbell, 1764. William Beard lives in Bedford.
June Court, 1764.
John Robinson vs. John Hamilton.--Writ, 28th
August, 1764. A soldier.
Carpenter vs. Clark and Hays.--John is gone out
of the Colony, 14th November, 1764.
Alexander Boyd vs. Alexander Sayers.--Writ,
28th March, 1765.
Samuel Davis vs. James McBride.--Writ, 17th
May, 1764. Defendant, a soldier.
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Daniel Ponder vs. William Cabeen.--Account,
1759, for wintering 9 pack horses for his Majesty's service, per
your orders. This account withdrawn.
June Court, 1763.--Margaret Rentfro, late
Margaret Looney.
Stamps vs. Bess.--1763. Defendant lives about
J. Miller's mill. Roanoke or Catabe.
Stuart vs. Samuel Davis, Joiner.--July 1, 1762.
Alexander Wright vs. Robert Young.--Defendant
lives in Forks of James River, 17th January, 1764.
Alexander Wright vs. Joseph Rea.--Account,
1759. Withdrawn. Writ executed.
Andrew Lewis vs. Patrick McCollam.--Qui Tam
for stealing plaintiff's hog. Agnes Smith is about to remove for
some time from the County, 21st August, 1762.
Letsler, Administrator, vs. Charles Lewis and
Sarah.--Account vs. Miss Sally Murray, from 22d March, 1759, to
November 14th, 1761. Writ, 28th June, 1763 (third year of George
I).
Henry Fillbrick vs.Thomas Bullitt.--Plaintiff was enlisted 17th May, 1762, in defendant's Company in Virginia Regiment. See papers withdrawn.
William Woods vs. Andrew Crow, Jr.--Writ,
28th May, 1765. Removed from County.
Fulton vs. Crawford.--Robert Fulton, a
schoolmaster.
Robert Finley's Estate vs. James
Young.--Account, dated October 3, 1759. Petition, 28th August,
1765. Returned: "Dead, did live in Augusta." Robert
Patton vs. Richard Williams.--1765. Patton lives in Pennsylvania.
Mathews vs. Henry Murray, Joiner.
Felix Gilbert vs. Richard Prior.--Writ, 28th
March, 1765. Lives on Roanoke. "Not found."
John Smith and Mary, late Mary Stevenson, vs.
James Hughart.--Writ, 28 May, 1765. Account to my wife's
freedom dues.
John McDowell vs. Robert Lusk.--Writ, 29th
March, 1764. Defendant is a soldier.
Wagner vs. Bush.--Writ, 28th August, 1764.
Letter of Thomas Rhoads, a soldier, withdrawn.
Cowden vs. William Cabeen.--Account, 1761.
Withdrawn.
Sitlingon vs. Fleming.--Account, John Fleming
to Charles Lewis. Credit by your pay as a soldier.
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James McGavock vs.
Marwood Timberlake.--Attachment, 12th September, 1765. Discharge
of defendant, December 29, 1764, withdrawn.
Isabella Brown vs. William Brown.--Bill for
divorce.
Benezet vs. Stewart.--Account withdrawn.
George Scott vs. Robert Ralston.--28th
November, 1765. Margaret Pickens gone to Carolina.
Wilson vs. Potts.--Bond 27th July, 1743. John
Potts, of Amity, and County of Philadelphia, yeoman, to Owin
Richards, of the same place.
McGill vs. Daniel Harrison.--Bond by Daniel
Harrison, Jr., dated January 17, 1764.
Carpenter vs. Stevenson.--Andrew Hall is about
to remove out of this Colony--27th August, 1764.
Cunningham vs. Craven.--John Harvy lived in
Frederick, but disappeared from there.
Mathias Lair and Catharine vs. John Harrison
and Mary.--28th May, 1765. Defendants had left the Colony before
service could be made.
Bowyer vs. Reed.--Account Robert Reed, debtor
to estate of Caleb Harmon, deceased. To cash you received of
Cald. Preston, being the pay of said Harmon while a soldier under
his command, £18, 14--(withdrawn). Account Caleb Harmon to
Robert Reed, 1756-57--withdrawn. To cash paid David Long for
washing when at the fort. To cash paid Capt. McNeill for you.
Account Robert Reed to Wm. Preston, 1757-60--withdrawn. By Caleb
Harmon's pay as a soldier, &c.
Wm. Crow vs. Patrick Lynch and John Gray.--Chancery. Patrick was debtor of plaintiff and gave plaintiff a note with John as security, but before note fell due Patrick moved to North Carolina, about 1755-6. Wm. sent the note to North Carolina by Andrew Dunbar, who made affidavit that he could not find Patrick and did not receive the money, but lost the note. Gray replies that after Patrick left Virginia a friend of John's named John Lawrence, from New Jersey, passed on his way to North Carolina and offered to collect the debt from Patrick. Lawrence returned and said he had seen Patrick, who declared he had paid the money to Dunbar. Notice 30th October, 1764, that deposition of Andrew Dunbar will be taken near Peach Bottom, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Israel Christian vs. John Dickinson.--Defendant in February, 1762, at house of Francis Tyler, in Staunton, was present when many persons were playing hazard, and pass and no pass, and refused to issue his warrant and became liable therefor under the act against unlawful gaming.
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