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(269) Abraham Smith qualified Captain of Foot.
(269) Low Todd--Special Bail.
(273) Patrick McKendrick--a witness.
(275) Archd. Huston qualified Lieut. of Foot.
(288) William White bound to David Hays.
(288) Patrick Crawford vs. Thomas Story } James
Randolph, a witness, is about to leave the Colony. Ded. Potestm.
de bene Esse.
(289) James Mitchell, qualified Capn. of Foot.; Wm.
Engles, qualified Capn. of Foot; Israel Christian, qualified
Capn. of Foot.
(289) Lettice Gleghorn to be examined for
relinquishment of dower in land conveyed by her husband, Wm.
Gleghorn, to Mary Chittman.
(289) John Stagg servant of John Harrison.
(290) Wm. Stagg, a bastard, 2 yrs. old, to be bound
out on motion of John Harrison.
(290) Charles Stringam--a juryman.
(302) Dedimus Potestatem to Bedford Co. to examine
the witnesses Agnes Mills, Eliz. Mills and Eliz. Mills, Jr.
(318) Court of Claims--grievances and
propositions.
(318) David Stuart allowed for patrolling; John
Dickenson, allowed for patrolling.
(319) John Brown, allowed for patrolling; Danl.
Harrison allowed for patrolling.
(320) Henry Brown has only one, instead of two,
tithables.
(321) Joseph White says his child was bound to David
Hays when he was absent and he is capable of raising it--ordered
to be returned to him.
(321) John and James McKee relieved of levy this
year, not being inhabitants of this Co. on 10th June last.
(322) John Halefor allowed for 1 wolf head.
(322) Robert Hastings, for guarding the jail.
(323) Elizabeth Bendall, servant of John Ramsey;
Francis Adams, servant of Wm. Lewis; Wm. Donley, servant of
Andrew Lewis.
(323) John Mitchell indented servant to John
Hanna.
(325) James McDonald, indented Servt. to Wm. Bell.
(386) Comn. to Bedford Co. to examine Mary Ewing for
relinquishment of dower in tract conveyed by her husband, Robert
Ewing, to Benj. Sterrett.
(386) Comn. to No. Carolina to take deposition of Wm.
Scot.
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(327) John Lockhart of No. Carolina--is paid a debt
in Court.
(327) Comn. to take deposition of Patrick McKendrick
and Sarah.
(330) Maxwell McCormick, servant of James
Campbell.
(330) John McCurry was lately drowned.
(331) Saml. Doak and John Mitchell, guardians of the
orphans of John Greer--settled accounts.
(336) Thomas Weems and David Ormont--jurors.
(338) James McCochran, servant of Wm. Armstrong.
(343) Jacob Goldman--suit dismissed by his death.
(375) Robert Hamilton to be tried by Genl. Ct. on
suspicion of having killed James Kachell (Rachell?).
(376) Nicholas Scone appd. Appraiser.
(377) John Semple qualified Attorney.
(379) Pheby Moore--wife of Thomas Moore.
(382) New Commission of Justices.
(383) Denis McAnenis, servant of Joseph Mays; John
McGaw, servant of John McCown.
(383) Wm. Bell says process in suit Saml. Hughes vs.
Wm. Bell was served on Wm. Bell, his father--injunction granted.
(390) Robert Gray--not an inhabitant.
(394) Saml. Hughes--juror.
(411) Road ordered from Isaac Taylor's to Tarr's
shop.
(412) Audley Paul qualified Lieutenant of Foot; Henry
Murray, qualified Lieutenant of Foot.
(413) Thos. Reed says that on Friday, 21st inst.,
John Risk assaulted him and bit off part of his left ear.
(415) Francis Kerkley, a witness from Culpeper Co.
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(419) Adam Thompson, qualified Lieutt. of Horse.
(423) Abraham Brown appd. Constable below the
Brusby Hills, in the Forks of James River.
(427) Road from James Beard's Ford to Chamberlain's
Run, thence to Stone Meeting House.
(429) Joseph James, Saml. Herring--appraisers.
(432) David Stuart, security for John Miller, Admr.
of James Jones, decd. who is not in this Colony, petitions for
counter security.
(433) Jacob Frederick Courts petitions that he has
lately come from the northward and purchased land on Stover's
Mill Creek--has leave to erect a mill.
(433) Anne, wife of Robert Bratton.
(436) John Warnock--a juror.
(437) James Mitchell, servant of Val. Seviar.
(438) Wm. Hinds--juror.
(439) Wm. Crawford--witness from Bedford.
(440) Agnes Edmondson released dower in 350 acres
from her husband to Hugh McCleeve.
(440) Wm. Bishop, servant of Charles Campbell.
(442) Andrew Viney--witness from Hampshire.
(442) Charles Stringam--juror.
(443) James Patton at the Assembly (?).
(464) New Court House being finished. Comrs.
appointed to view it.
(465) Mathew Pigg, a wagoner of John Davis's,
produced an acct. for services done for the army under Braddock.
(465) James King, servant of George Rankins.
(465) John Hogshead, qualified Lieutt. of Foot.
(466) Valentine Eastin, servant of John Paxton.
(467) Court House received.
(467) Alexr. and Jannet Allison, servants of John
Stevenson.
(469) Audley Paul produced account for services done
Braddock's army and for a horse lost on the expedition; Major
Scot, a carrier employed by David Stuart, ditto; Wm. Scot, a
carrier, ditto.
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(470) Joseph Carpenter committed on charge of having
supplied Indians with ammunition.
(470) Daniel McCoy, orphan of Duncan McCoy--to be
bound.
(471) Hanna Glen, a witness from Frederick.
(490) Propositions and grievances: John Hunter for
services, wagoning; James Alexander, for patrolling; Wm. Wilson,
Wm. Cunningham, Domnick Barrel, Mathew Thompson, John Atkins,
Saml. Black, patrolling; John Brown for victualling men
patrolling under Cap. David Lewis; Wm. Thompson for patrolling
and going on an express; George Caldwell, for patrolling; Robert
Poage, for waggoning; Israel Christian, patrolling; Israel
Christian, claim of David Moore for provisions provided Cap.
David Lewis's Co. of Rangers which provisions were received by
Christian.
(491) Newman McGonagle, for patrolling; Wm. Williams,
for patrolling; Wm. Christian, for patrolling; Alexr. Thompson,
for patrolling; John Simmons claim for guarding arms and
ammunition sent for the use of this County; Wm. Duncan, for
patrolling; Robert Thompson and John Galespy,--patrolling;
Charles Patrick, for patrolling; Joseph Martin and Wm. McFeeters,
for patrolling; Wm. Lockhart, for patrolling; Barny Riley, going
on express.
(492) Saml. nnd James McDowell, patrolling; Andrew
Scot, horse impressed; Daniel Harrison, patrolling.
(492) John O'Neal complains that he was asaulted
by Edward McGarry and Danl. Sullivan, but they would not be
arrested--Sheriff ordered to raise the force of the County and
arrest them.
(494) Cornelius and Daniel Murley died intestate and
estates committed to Sheriff.
(495) James Patton's Exrs. allomed for his Burgess
wages 11,200 lbs. tobacco.
(496) Alice, wife of Joseph Byron--Private Exn.
(496) James Annan, servant of John Stroud.
(497) Daniel Plumer, orphan of Robert Plumer--Edward
Hall appointed guardian.
(497) Capn. Perry, a drover from Carolina--his cattle
to be sold and money lie until further orders.
(497) Michael Coager, orphan of Nicholas Coager, Adam
Miller appointed guardian.
(499) James Lockridge qualified Lieutt. of Foot.
(499) Francis Earns, servant of Henry Kirkham.
(499) John Graham, qualified Lieutt. of Foot; George
Wilson, qualified Capn. of Horse.
(501) Thomas Armstrong, qualified Capn. of Foot;
Andrew Foster, qualified Ensign of Foot.
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(503) Wm. Ratchford, servant of Wm. Lusk
(504) Danl. Harrison vs. Joseph Bryan } Attacht. was
levied before deft. removed out of the Co. and is dismissed.
(507) Wm. Akry has removed out of the Colony. James
McMurdie witness from Bedford. Robert Means's will proved. Admr.
moved for by Thos. Thompson, his nephew and heir-at-law, and also
by John McClung, who married Jennet, niece of decd.--given to
Thomas.
(514) John Jameson qualified Ensign of Troop of
Horse.
(517) Alexr. Anderson, servant of John Lowry.
(1) New Commission of Justices dated 16 June 1753:
James Patton,* Peter Scholl,* David Stewart, Richard Woods,*
Robert Breckinridge, James Simpson,* John Buchanan,* Silas Hart,
James Lockhart,* John Mathews, William Wilson, George Robinson,*
Andrew Lewis, Robert McClenachan,* Christopher Guest, William
Bethell.* (Those marked (*) qualified.) (2) James Grymes, orphan
to be bound to Peter Scholl.
(5) Alexr. McNutt chose John Brownlee his guardian.
Esther Robinson qualifies Admx. of decd. husband, James Robinson.
Appraisers are John Robinson, Ephraim Voss, Isaac Taylor, James
Campbell.
(6) Robt. McClenachan bound to peace for abusing
Benj. Thompson in Co. Ho.
(7) John Denton, qualified Lieutenant of Foot; John
Denton, Jr., qualified Ensign.
(9) Ludwick Francisco, qualified Captain; Edward
McDaniel, qualified Cornet; Jeremiah Sciler, qualified Captain;
Luke Collins, qualified Ensign.
(9) Wm. Leeper appointed Constable on New River, vice
Adam Harman. John States and Alexr. Painter appointed overseers
for a new road from North Mountain Gap, called Brock's Gap, near
Thomas Mish, to the mouth of Lost River, leading to North
Mountain.
(15) James Urrey appointed Road Surveyor, vice
Hance Magot.
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(24) Wm. Robinson, qualified Lieutenant of Horse.
(28) Saml. Wilson--ordinary license.
(64) Ro. Breckinridge qualified Sheriff.
(68) Wm. McCurry to be levy free on account of
great age and infirmity.
(73) Ro. McClenachan--ordinary license.
(75) John Lusk, Sr., relinquished right to land to
Robert Moberry. Mathew Patton, qualified Lieutenant of Foot.
(76) Humphrey Madison, qualified Under-Sheriff.
(105) Clerk to provide a Seal for the County
Court.
(107) Ephraim Love, qualified Captain of Foot; Ro.
Ralston, qualified Lieut. of Foot; John Hinton, qualified Ensign
of Foot.
(110) Henry Fuller--common disturber of peace.
(118) George Robinson, qualified Captain of Foot;
Wm. Gray, qualified Lieutenant of Foot; Wm. Dyer, qualified
Lieutenant of Foot.
(200) James Patton, President of the Court.
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