(17-24) Mary Holmes, infant, by John Holmes, her
father and next friend.--Her marriage abates suit.
(32-33) Isem Burk, aged 14 in February last,
heretofore bound to Adam Bickle, now to be bound to Andrew
Cutler, to learn art and mystery of a saddler.
(33) John Surface exempted from further payment of
County levy.
(34) William Chambers qualified Captain of the Light
Infantry in the 1st Battalion, 32d Regiment, and Alex. Anderson,
Ensign, the same.
(35) Mary Dick, orphan, chose Samuel Wilson guardian.
(35) Charles Hendrick, aged 18 years, to be bound to
James Cochran to learn art and mystery of a saddler--Adam Bickle,
his former master, consenting.
(35) Dower to be laid off for Agnes, widow of Thomas
Meek, deceased.
(39) County levy.
(41-42) Walter Kennedy chose George Hook his
guardian.
(42) Alexander Hall qualified Lieutenant in 1st
Battalion, 32d Regiment.
(44) John Tate qualified Sheriff.
(44) John McClintock, orphan of John McClintock,
chose Philip Ingleman guardian.
(44) William Wilson qualified Major of 2d Battalion,
32d Regiment.
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(45) County levy continued--2,896 tithables @ 25.
(46) The Clerk has liberty to keep the records in the
Court House until further order.
(50) Edward Broback exempted from County levy on
account of age and infirmity.
(51) Judith Miller and her children allowed £10, her
pension for 1793.
(52) Joseph Mays to receive £8, his pension for
1793.
(53) William Wilson and Francis Bell qualified deputy
surveyors.
(53) John Alexander appointed guardian of Ruth Ross.
(54) Rev. Charles O'Neill, Episcopalian, authorized
to celebrate matrimony.
(54) Michael Iseerhower, apprentice of Jacob Leas.
(54-57) Alex. McFarlin to be paid £10, pension
for 1792, same for 1793.
(57) John McKinney to be paid £15, pension for 1793.
John Wheeler be paid £8, pension for 1793. John Burton to be
paid £5, pension for 1793.
(58) David Holmes took oath of qualification as
Attorney.
(66) Stevenson vs. Rebecca Stephenson, relict of
Adam Stephenson, deceased, James Waddle and Ann; John Hair and
Sarah; William, James and Rebecca Stephenson, heirs of Adam
Stephenson.
(73-76) Certified that Gilbert Christian has
resided in this County for 12 months and is a man of honesty,
probity and good demeanor.
(78-79) William Abney qualified Second Lieutenant
of a troop of Cavalry in Staunton, and in 3d Division.
(80) Col. John Dickinson to be paid £50, pension for
1793.
(80) John McCutchen qualified Captain in 2d
Battalion, 32d Regiment.
(80) Cornelius Brown, son of Mary Hart, aged 13 years
13 June next, to be bound to John Cline to learn art, trade and
mystery of saddle tree maker. ____ Keith, aged 10 years May next,
to be bound to John Rapp.
(81) Court certifies that Captain James Bratton is
entitled to the rank of Major in 2d Battalion, vice William
Wilson, who was recommended by mistake and has qualified.
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(81) James Guy recommended as Captain in 2d
Battalion, 32d Regiment. James Berry recommended as Captain in 2d
Battalion, 32d Regiment.
(81) Henry Hall, heretofore bound to John Gunn, to be
bound to Philip Hopkins.
(82) Augustus Elias Brevost Woodward, attorney,
admitted to this Court.
(119) Sarah Armstrong, aged 9 years last May, to
be bound to John Hawke. Margaret Fulwider, orphan of Jacob
Fulwider, aged 14, chose Michael Ott guardian. Emmanuel Law to be
bound to Samuel Wallace, to learn the trade of saddler.
(124) Robert Anderson recommended Captain in 1st
Battalion, 32d Regiment, it appearing there are men enough to
form a new Company. Alex. Anderson, Lieutenant, and Thomas
Hogshead, Ensign, same.
(126) Eleanor Rutledge releases dower in deed by her
husband, James Rutledge, to George Rutledge.
(126) Admn. of estate of Sarah McClenachan granted
Alex. St. Clair and Alex. McClenachan.
(135) Gilbert Christian admitted to practice law.
(135) Jacob Swope qualified Justice.
(136) Allan McClean Gwinn Curry to be bound to Smith
Thompson, to learn trade of a weaver.
(137) Tavern rates established.
(138) Depositions to be taken in contested election
for Senator between David Stephenson and John Oliver.
(156) John Kennedy, orphan of Mathew Kennedy,
above 14, chose John Campbell guardian.
(156) Admn. of estate of Agnes Meek granted to Daniel
Meek.
(157) William Jones, aged 17, to be bound to Lawrence
Simmerman, to learn trade of weaver.
(158) Sarah McDowell, widow of Hugh McDowell, refuses
to accept her husband's will.
(158) Levi Strickling, aged 12 years, to be bound to
Jacob Deary, to learn trade of shoemaker.
(159) Joseph Bell, Jr., recommended Captain, 2d
Battalion, 32d Regiment, vice Capt. Shields, resigned. James
Brand recommended Lieutenant, vice Robert Christian, resigned.
Wm. Thompson recommended Ensign, vice Joseph Bell, Jr. Edward
Rutledge recommended Captain of a new Company taken off Capt.
Shield's Company. Jonathan Brooks recommended Lieutenant. James
Henderson recommended Ensign. David Buchanan recommended Captain
of a new Company taken off Capts. Shield's and
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Argenbright's. David Williams
recommended Lieutenant. Charles Hudson recommended Ensign. James
Berry recommended Captain, vice James Bratton, resigned. Wm.
Armstrong recommended Lieutenant, vice John McCutchen, resigned.
Samuel Lockridge, Ensign, recommended Lieutenant. Samuel Bell
recommended Captain of a new Company taken off Captain
Argenbright's Company. Francis Bell recommended Lieutenant. James
Bell recommended Ensign. Frederick Hanger recommended Lieutenant,
vice David Buchanan, recommended Captain. Peter Jenewine
recommended Ensign, vice David Williams, recommended Lieutenant.
(160) John Gamble recommended Captain in 1st
Battalion, 32d Regiment, of a new Company taken off Capt. Erwin's
Company. William Young recommended Lieutenant. James Allen
recommended Ensign. David Parry recommended Captain of a new
Company taken off Capt. Bell's Company. Andrew Cutler recommended
Lieutenant. Michael Garber, Jr., recommended Ensign. Mathew
Robertson recommended Ensign, vice Benjamin Kennerly, who has
removed. Alex. Watson recommended Ensign of Infantry, vice Alex.
Anderson, resigned.
(165) Wm. Alexander, Archibald Stuart, Alex. Nelson,
Alex. Humphreys, and Robert Douthat are appointed commissioners
to report a plan to the next Court for a jail.
(166) James Noble, above 14, chose Samuel
Sommerville his guardian.
(166) Joseph Bell, Jr., and Samuel Bell qualified
Captains in 2d Battalion, 32d Regiment. Wm. Thompson qualified
Ensign.
(167) Admn. of estate of John Lowry granted Mary and
John Lowry.
(169) James Berry qualified Captain 2d Battalion, 32d
Regiment. James Brand qualified Lieutenant. Wm. Armstrong
qualified Lieutenant. John Gamble qualified Captain.
(175-176) Mathew Robertson qualified Ensign, 1st
Battalion.
(180-182) James Rankin qualified Lieutenant, 1st
Battalion.
(194) Barnet Shields chose Wm. Shields guardian.
(196) Alex. Hall recommended Captain in 1st
Battalion, vice James Frazer, resigned. Andrew Fulton recommended
Lieutenant, vice Alex. Hall. Andrew Steele, Jr., recommended
Ensign, vice Andrew Fulton. Thomas Caldbreath recommended Captain
of a new Company taken off Capt. Frazier's Company. Robert Graham
recommended Lieutenant. Petterson Thompson recommended Ensign.
David Buchanan, Sr., recommended as Captain of new Company in 2d
Battalion taken off Capt. McCutcheon's Company. Alex. Sprowl
recommended as Lieutenant. James Clarke recommended as Ensign.
Jonathan Brooks recommended as Captain, vice Edward
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Rutledge, who has removed. James
Henderson recommended as Lieutenant, vice Jonathan Brooks. Alex.
Henderson recommended as Ensign, vice James Henderson. Charles
Hudson recommended as Lieutenant, vice David Williams, resigned.
Thomas Caldwell recommended as Ensign, vice Charles Hudson.
(198) Frederick Hanger qualified Lieutenant, 2d
Battalion. Peter Jenewine qualified Ensign. James Bell qualified
Ensign. Francis Bell qualified Lieutenant. Samuel Lockridge
qualified Ensign. William Young qualified Lieutenant, 1st
Battalion. James Allen qualified Ensign.
(199) Frederick Steele exempted from levy by reason
of age, &c.
(199) John Keiths, aged 5 18th January next, to be
bound to Colonel Alex. Robertson, to learn art and mystery of a
farmer. Joseph Hook, aged 4 years 2d June 1794, to be bound to
John Read, to learn art and mystery of a weaver. Peter Kendell,
aged 14 next March, to be bound to Wm. Throckmorton, to learn art
and mystery of a printer. Philip Overshine, aged 9 last fall, to
be bound to John Tees to learn blacksmith.
(200) Jail commissioners reported and ordered to
advertise for bidders.
(208) Called Court on Edward Swards, laborer, for
stealing an axe-- sent to District Court for trial.
(209) John Tate qualified Sheriff.
(210) Viewers appointed for road from Adam Miller's,
near North Mountain, to the Dutch Meeting House.
(212) John Dickinson to be paid £50, pension for
1794. He is unable to travel to Court, but was alive on 17th
inst.
(212) Certified that John Allen has resided 12
months, and is of good demeanor, &c.
(213) James Simpson, orphan, to be bound to Michael
Poffenbarger, to learn art and mystery of a potter.
(213-214) County levy.
(220) County levy--2,953 tithables @
72c.--Increase for purpose of building a jail.
(221) Joseph Mays to be paid £8, pension for
1794. Alex. McFarlin to be paid £10, pension for 1794. John
Burton to be paid £5, pension for 1794.
(222) Alex. Stuart to be paid £8, pension for 1794.
(222) Margaret Hamel (Hansel?) refuses to administer
on estate of husband, George Hamel, deceased.
(223) George Hood's estate committed to Sheriff.
(225) Nancy McCames chose Jacob Nebergall guardian.
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