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(329) John Black allowed an account £1,883, 8/, for
expense in boarding a wounded soldier.
(330) Mary Porter, wife of William Porter, a soldier
in the Continental Army, allowed £360 for her and her children.
(330) Charles Cameron, as Captain; William McCreery,
as Lieutenant, and Patrick Young, as Ensign--recommended for
appointment in Second Battalion. Cameron and Young qualified.
(330) John Brown is recommended and qualifies in room
of Capt. Cartmill.
(330) Henry Miller, aged 18 months, to be bound out.
(330) Sarah Wiger, wife of David Wiger, soldier in
Continental Army, allowed £360 for herself and child.
(330) Alexander Robertson allowed account of £1,634
for his service as a Commissioner of the provision law.
(330) Samuel Rucker recommended and qualifies as
Lieutenant in Capt. Oliver's Company.
(330) George Roots qualified Attorney.
(332) John Moffet allowed an account of £1,485 for
services as a Commissioner of the provision law.
(334) John McKinney qualified Deputy Sheriff.
(340) William Scott's death abater suit.
(346) Tithables to be taken in Companies, as follows,
viz: Daniel Henderson, in Tate's, Long's and Finley's; Alexander
St. Clair, in Buchanan's, Smith's and Johnston's; Wm. McPheeters,
in McCutchon's, Cunningham's and Bell's; Alexander Robertson, in
Rankin's, Bell's and Givens's; James Trimble, in Patterson's,
Dickey's and Trimble's: Thomas Hughart, in Kinkead's; John
McCreery, in McCoy's, Hicklin's and McCreery's: Samuel Vance, in
Oliver's.
(346) The Sheriff to rent out the old Court House for
one year to the highest bidder in hard money, or the value
thereof in paper money, when it comes due.
(346) John Young appointed road overseer, vice James
Allen, Jr.
(346) Richard Madison, Clerk, being absent on
militia duty, the Court appoints John McComney pro tem.
Henry King, vice Samuel Hunter, is appointed to purchase the
wagon and team heretofore ordered.
(347) George Poage, David Givin and Peter Hole
recommended to the Governor to be appointed Captains for the 2d
Battalion; George Poage for part of the company formerly
commanded by Capt. Oliver; David Givin for the other part of the
said Company; Peter Hole for the Company formerly under Capt.
McCoy.
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(347) Charles Hamilton is appointed Lieutenant under
Capt. Givin, and Wm. McCreary, Lieutenant under Capt.
Cameron--appointed.
(347) David Givin, Peter Hole and George Poage
qualified Captains.
(347) Charles Hamilton and Wm. McCreery qualified
Lieutenants.
(347) Henry Fleisher qualified Ensign.
(347) Andrew Foster allowed account for services in
receiving 320 lbs. public hemp.
(347) Called Court on James Hays for
biting Capt. Thomas Marlin's (Martin?) thumb, by reason of which
it is likely the said Marlin will lose his thumb at least, or
perhaps his arm or life.--Guilty and recognized to appear at
General Court.
(348) Called Court on William Ward and Lewis Baker on
suspicion of treason against the Commonwealth. Guilty of levying
war against the Commonwealth, and held for further trial. Henry
Swadley, John Snyder, Christian Stone and Capt. Robert Davis
bound as witnesses for Commonwealth, to appear at such time and
place as the Governor shall direct the proclamation for the
trial.
(348) Barnette Lance appointed road
surveyor, vice John Gum.
(348) John Hogshead appointed road surveyor, vice
John Kirk.
(349) Admn. of estate of James Wallace granted Jane
Wallace.
(349) Admn. of estate of John Hogshead granted to Ann
Hogshead.
(349) William Tate qualified Captain.
(349) Charles Cameron recommended Colonel of 2d
Battalion, vice Colonel Hughart, resigned.
(349) Samuel Vance recommended Colonel, Vice John
McCreery, who has resigned.
(349) William Jordain exempted from levies.
(350) Thomas Hicklin recommended Captain of the
Company he formerly commanded; James Bratton in room of Capt.
Kinkead, resigned; Joseph Gwin as First Lieutenant in Capt.
Hicklin's Company; Joseph Day as Ensign in Capt. Poage's Company.
(350) John McKittrick is appointed Ensign in the room
of Ensign Gardner of Capt. Trimble's Company--resigned.
(350) Thomas Bratton and James Hicklin qualified
Captains.
(350) On account of several escapes
from jail, through negligence of Alexr. Kilpatrick, jailor, it is
recommended to Sheriff, George Moffett, to dismiss Alexr.
(350) Wm. Carrol, aged 14 years, to be bound to John
Paris.
(350) Wm. Bell is appointed to buy one wagon and team
in the place of Samuel Hunter.
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(351) Called Court on William Ashley for larceny from
John Griffin.-- Guilty and bound over to the Grand Jury.
(352) Hugh Jinkins having rendered
himself incapable of taking care of Ann Jinkins, an orphan child,
ordered that said Johnson be summoned.
(352) David Buchanan recommended Lieutenant in P.
Buchanan's Company, vice Alexr. Scott, resigned. Andrew Anderson
recommended Captain, vice Joseph Bell, who has resigned. James
Poage recommended Lieutenant, and John Poage, Jr., recommended as
Ensign in Capt. Anderson's Company.
(352) Called Court on John Richey,
Jr., and George Savage for passing counterfeit hard
dollars.--George, 39 lashes.--John, bound to Grand Jury.
(353) Thomas Hughart allowed an
account for services in receiving and storing the specific tax.
(353) Called Court on Edmund White for
larceny.--Guilty and bound to Grand Jury.
(354) Called Court on James
Richardson for passing counterfeit money and having large
quantity in his possession. Guilty and sent to Genl. Court.
(355) Admn. of estate of Henry
Brandes granted to Andrew Sumesalt.
(355) Admn. of estate of Thos. Shields granted to
Margaret, his widow.
(356) Thomas Cartmill recommended and qualified
Ensign in Capt. Poage's Company.
(356) Admn. of estate of Robt. Brawford granted to
Rebecca, his widow.
(356) John and William Jordane exempted from levies.
(356) Thomas Hughes, qualified Justice.
(357) William Blair, vice Wm. Fleming appointed
Constable.
(358) George Moffett, Sheriff, allowed the use of the
old Court House free of rent, as the old jailor's house is not
tenantable.
(358) John Reglar, aged 7, formerly bound by his
mother to Samuel Burnsides, deceased, to be bound to Francis
Moore until 21.--To be taught trade of a breeches maker.
(358) Robert Clark, vice James McCleery appointed
road surveyor.
(358) Admn, of estate of James Fulton
granted Mary Fulton and John Ward.
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(358) William Blair qualified Constable.
(359) Sarah Wiger, wife of David Wiger, soldier in
the service of the Commonwealth, and child, allowed, in addition
to former allowance of £350, 1 bbl. of corn, 100 lbs. pork, 124
lbs. beef. Mary Porter, wife of Daniel Porter, and 2 children,
the same. Patsy Cole, wife of Richd. Cole, the same.
(359) Alexr. McClenachan qualified Sheriff.
(359) James Davis qualified Deputy Sheriff.
(359) Wm. McPheeters and Mathew Kenny are appointed
Commissioners of the specific tax.
(359) John Dickinson, who refuses to act; John
Christian, deceased; Michael Bowyer, Attorney at Law; James Tate,
deceased; Joshua Humphrey's, removed out of the County; Peter
Hanger, who refuses to act; Benj. Wilson, Jonas Friend, Wm.
Lowther, John Davidson and Andrew Davidson, out of the
County--recommended to be left out of the Commission of the
peace.
(360) James Miller to be summoned to show cause why
he doth not take proper care of his children.--Overseers of poor
to inspect his family, and if they find them suffering, are to
take them in charge until next Court.
(360) Old Court House continued to new Sheriff until
the jailor's house can be repaired.
(360) Admn. of estate of Jacob
Fulwider granted to Mary, his widow.
(360) Zachary Johnston refused to qualify Justice on
the ground that he ought to study the law one year or two first.
(362) Ordinary rates fixed.
(363) Alexr. St. Clair and Thos.
Hughes appointed to purchase and equip one wagon and team
according to Act for Supplying the Army, and produce same at next
Court.
(364) Charles Cameron qualified
Colonel.
(364) Joseph Bell, Elijah McClenachan and John Poage
appointed to assess land in First Battalion. Thomas Hughart,
James Kinkead and James Bratton in the Second Battalion.
(364) Charles Baskins recommended Captain, vice Capt.
Zachary Johnson, resigned; James Johnson, as Lieutenant, and Wm.
Calbraith, Ensign.
(364) Admn. of estate of James Richey granted Wm.
Wilson.
(364) Commissioners to lay of the thirds of the lands
whereof Robert Cochran is possessed, as heirs-at-law of John
Cochran, deceased.
(364) Margaret Edmonds, orphan of George Edmonds, to
be bound to John Dalhouse.
(364) Rebecca Estill is appointed guardian of
Priscilla Estill.
(365) The Clerk appointed to draw the lists of the
different districts for supplying clothing, &c., to the Army,
required to furnish the different districts with a copy of the
late proceedings.
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(366) Admn. of estate of Alexr. Cunningham granted
John Cunningham.
(366) John Brown and Archibald Stuart produced
licenses and took oath of attorney.
(366) Pat. Bohannon qualified deputy surveyor.
(366) George Poage qualified Justice.
(366) Martin Whitsell exempted from levy.
(366) Tithables to be taken as follows, in Companies:
By James Trimble, in Patterson's and Dickey's, vice John Poage;
Capt. John Lewis, in Hicklin's and Hole's, vice John Wilson;
George Poage, in his own and Givens's Company, vice Samuel Vance.
(367) Mary Price, wife of John Price, soldier, is
allowed 3 bbls. corn and 100 lbs. pork.
(367) Wm. Logan appointed Ensign in Capt. Samuel
McCutchon's Company.
(367) Admn. of estate of John Hinds granted to Wm.
Hinds.
(369) Agnes Jenkins to be bound.
(369) Admn. c. t, a. of estate of John Estill granted
Rebecca Estill, Wm. Hutchison having refused, and the other
executor, Benj. Estill, having for some time past been of insane
mind.
(369) James Poage as Lieutenant and John Poage and
Wm. Logan as Ensigns--qualified.
(370) Rev. James Waddle's negro wenches, Isabella and
Maud, exempted from levy.
(370) Ann Burk, widow of William Burk, deceased,
intestate, certifies she will not administer--granted to William
Burk.
(370) Court allowed public claims which are recorded
in the Claim Book.
(371) Assignment of dower by
Catherine Carpenter, relict of Nicholas Carpenter, to Michael
Bowyer--ordered recorded.
(371) James Johnson as Lieutenant and William
Calbraith as Ensign-- qualified.
(371) See Claim Book for proceedings of any Court not
here inserted.
(372) Sheriff ordered to proclaim
that the Court of Claims will be held on third Tuesday in April
next.
(372) George Muler presented license
and took oath of attorney.
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