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Dorchester County Court, Chattel Records, 1842-1847
Volume 774, Page 429   View pdf image
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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 George H Meekins shall well & truly
execute the office of Constable in Election district number six
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 monies received by him then
the above obligation to be void otherwise of full force and virtue
in law.                                                                 George H. Meekins   (L S)
Signed, sealed & delivered in the presence of      John W. Hayward      (L S)
    John Muir      James Smith                              Samuel I. Meekins     (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 aforesaid John Muir & James Smith and made the following
Oath, to wit:  "We John Muir & James Smith subscribing
witnesses to the above Bond do make Oath that George H. Meekins,
John W. Hayward and Samuel I. Meekins 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 the day above mentioned.               Robt. Bell


State of Maryland      Be it remembered that the following Bond was
       from      Ex.d      recorded on the 19.th day of April 1847, To wit:
Thomas Wingate       [Stamp]      Know all men by these presents that we
       & others           [one doll]     Thomas Wingate, John Mills, Pritchett
                                 Meredith and Joseph Bestpitch 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 Thomas Wingate shall well and
truly execute the office of Constable in Election district Number
seven 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.


 
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