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(2) Witnesses: Robert Clark, Hugh Johnston.
(5-6) Witnesses: Jacob, Jonathan and Uriah Woodley.
(6) William Crawford is appointed guardian to Mary
Crawford, orphan of Alexr. Crawford.
(12) Jacob Woodley is appointed Constable.
(26) John Graham (Chris. Creek), special bail.
(65) Simon Powell, returned not found in bailiwick.
(70) Isaac Robinson vs. George Ghest.--Abates by
defendant's death.
(71) Wm. Baskins, not found in bailiwick.
(92) Jacob Kent appointed Constable, vice Hugh
Crockett.
(92) Overseer of the road from the Stone House to the
Tinker Creek -- make an alteration therein with assistance of
Robert Breckinridge.
(94) Robt Armstrong appointed surveyor of highway
from Archer's Mill to the Dry Branch Gap.
(101) Called Court on Thomas Lynch, charged with
larceny--acquitted.
(108) Robert Richards, returned no inhabitant.
(114) Samuel Pegs, returned no inhabitant.
(127) Thomas Barnett, son of Pat. Barnett, to be
bound to Jacob Miller.
(130) Order summoning James McCain and Margaret
(Looney, widow of Peter) dismissed.
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(130) Order for summoning Rebecca Dougherty, to give
counter security as admx. of husband, Charles Dougherty, not
executed -- continued.
(131) Order for summoning Richard Murray and
Catherine, his wife, late Catherine Highlands, for not bringing
up the orphans of Henry Highlands in a Christianlike
manner--dismissed
(131) Saml. Frazier appointed surveyor of highway
from Long Meadow Bridge to Rockfish Gap Road, vice Francis
Alexander.
(131) Wm. Morrice, examined for horse stealing,
&c., convicted.
(133) Oyer and Terminer on Tom, a slave of Robt.
Bratton--housebreaking and horse-stealing --Convicted-- lashes
and ear cropped.
(137) see page 156.
(138) Hemp certificate; Henry Larkin, Abraham Brown.
(139) Hemp certificates: Henry Tamewood, John
Tillery.
(140) Hemp certificate: George Clark.
(141) Surveyor of highway: Jamer Phillips, vice
Thomas Bradshaw.
(141) Rebecca Crawford, aged 16, orphan of Alexr.
Crawford, chose William Crawford her guardian.
(142) Constables: Adam Pence, vice Peter Runkle; John
Gordon, vice Thomas Fulton; John Douglas, vice James Seewright;
John Johnson, vice James Laird: Joseph Bosart, vice Andrew
Fought; Thomas Wilson, vice Thomas Wilson (Chestnut Hill).
(143) James Robinson, Hugh Crockett and Philip Love
-- to view a road from James Montgomery's to the Old County Line
leading from Catawbo to New River.
(144) John Murphy, a witness from Bedford.
(145) Constables: Geo. McAfee, vice David McGee; John
Clemons, vice Wm. Patton; Robt. Fletcher, vice James Crockett.
(145) Deed: John Brown and wife to John Trimble, John
Finley, Wm. McPheeters, Jr., George Berry and Hugh Young,
representatives or comissioners appointed by the Congregation of
the Meeting House, lately called by the name of Brown's (by the
approbation and under the conduct or incumbency of the Rev. Chas.
Cummins)--recorded.
(145) James Cloyd allowed to build a mill on Long's
Entry Creek.
(146) Hemp certificate: Jane Muldrough.
(147) Hemp certificate: Christopher Williams.
(148) Hemp certifrcate: Wm. Palmer and Wm. Dalton.
(149) Witness: Wm. Ozburn. Constable: Jacob Anderson.
(150) Witness from Hanover: John Hughes.
(153) Alexr. Walker, Jr., appointed Constable, vice
John McMahon.
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(156) See page 137.
(157) Constables: Mathias Yoakam, vice John Neelley;
Thomas Patton, on New River.
(158) Constable: John Clark, vice William Hunter.
(160) Surveyor of highway: Francis Stuart, vice
Alexr. Herron.
(163) Mathias Lair qualified admr. of Ferdinando
Lair, and is appointed guardian of George, Ferdinando, Margaret,
Catherine and Mathias, orphans of Ferdinando Lair.
(163) Robert Via, aged 6 years the 15th of this
instant, son of David Via, deceased, to be bound out.
(164) Adam Dean, witness from Albemarle.
(165) James Murdock, bound over for insulting Sampson
Mathews in his office.
(167) Wm. Donald, a witness from Hanover.
(167) Surveyor of highway: Wm. Hutchinson, vice Geo.
Mathews.
(168) Surveyor of highway : John Patterson, from John
Anderson's Meadow to George Mathews.
(168) Sampson Mathews appointed guardian ad litem
for Martha Mathews, orphan of Joshua Mathews.
(174) Conrad Coger, exempted from levy.
(174) Constable on South Branch: James Dyer.
(174) Micajah Chiles, a witness from Albemarle.
Samuel Woods, a witness from Amherst.
(175) Henry Cresswell--witness.
(175) Mathew Patton, qualified Captain of Militia.
(175) Constable: William Hall, vice Samuel Walker.
(178) John Thompson vs. George Rodgers, --Abates
by defendant's death.
(191) William Forkner, returned no inhabitant.
(231) Michael Reasner, returned no inhabitant
(251) Hemp certificates: Andrew Huling, John Stuart,
Borden's land.
(253) John Gambell vs. Sarah Sharp.--Abates by
defendant's death.
(253) Wm. Watts, runaway servant of James Patterson.
(253) Mary Lawson, a servant of Thomas Black, was
imported in the ship Harriot, Captain Thomas
Herdman, and arrived 15 Sept., 1766. Her indenture
was lost when Sampson and George Mathews's store was broken open
September, 1767.
(266) John Pigman -- witness.
(273) John Price, witness from Albemarle. Wm. Wood,
witness from Albemarle.
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