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Dorchester County Court, Chattel Records, 1842-1847
Volume 774, Page 427   View pdf image
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appeared before me the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and for the
County aforesaid   Jn.o Muir and James Smith and made the following
Oath to wit we John Muir and James Smith subscribing witnesses
to the above Bond do make Oath that W.m R. Tall Ruben Tall
& Uriah Todd obligors mentioned in the said Bond ^did severally in our presence Sign Seal and deliver the said bond as their^ act and deed
for the purposes therein mentioned   Sworn before me on the day
above mentioned                                                   Robt Bell


State of Maryland      Be it remembered that the following Bond
         from   Ex.d        was recorded on the 19.th day of April 1847.
Sam.l Tall & others     [Stamp]     Know all men by these presents that
                                 [one doll.]   we Samuel Todd, Reuben Tall & Roger
C. Robson of Dorchester County in the state of Maryland are held and
firmly bound unto the state of Maryland in the full and just sum
of Two thousand dollars current money of the United States to be
paid to the said State or its attorney to the which payment well
and truly to be made and done we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors
and administrators jointly and severally firmly by these presents.
Sealed with our seals and dated this 19.th day of April 1847.
The Condition of the above Obligation is such that if the above
bounden Samuel Todd shall well and truly execute the Office of
Constable in Election district number four in Dorchester County
in all things appertaining thereto and shall well and truly account
for all monies placed in his hands for Collection and shall also
well and truly pay all sums of money received by him then the
above obligation to be void otherwise of full force and virtue in law.
Signed, sealed & delivered                        Samuel Tall            (L S)
in the presence of                                          Reuben Tall        (L S)
John Muir   James Smith                          Roger C. Robinson   (L S)

Dorchester County, To wit:  on the 19.th day of April 1847 personally
appeared before me the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and
for the County John Muir and James Smith and made
the following Oath to wit:  "We John Muir & James Smith
subscribing witnesses to the above Bond do make Oath that
Samuel Tall, Reuben Tall and Robert C. Robson obligors
mentioned in the said Bond did severally in our presence sign,
seal and deliver the said Bond as their act and deed for the
purposes therein mentioned.
                Sworn before me on the day above mentioned
                                                                         Robt Bell



 
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Dorchester County Court, Chattel Records, 1842-1847
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