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March Court 1762 120 Frances Welson of of Somerset County Came hereinto Court in her Proper Person and prays that her Negro Man Cofey and Negro Woman Jenney who are Antient and Infirm may be for the future tax free Thereupon it is Considered by the Court that the afd. Francis Wilson be for the future discharged from Paying taxes for the afd. Negroes &c
Southy Whittington of Somerset County Came here into Court in his Proper Person and prays that his
Incapable of being of any Service to Your Petitioner for which Reson your Petitioner humbly prays that Your Worships would be pleased to Consider the Premisses as She will be a tideable this year for to order her not to be Taken in as a Taxable and for So doing Your Petitioner as in duty bound Shall Ever pray &c Whereupon Came hereinto Court the afd. Petitioner in his proper person and thereupon the Petition afd. being Read and heard and fully understood it is Considered by the Court here that the afd. Wm. Coulbourn be for the future discharged from paying taxes for the afd. Negro &c
Apprentice her Said Master well and faithfully she Shall Serve his Secrets keep his Commandments Lawfully and honestly Every where willingly she Shall doe and in all things as a good and faithfull Apprentice she Shall Demean herself towards her Said Master and all his during the term afd. In Consideration of Which Service the Said Francis Lank present here in Court in his proper person Covenanteth with the Justices of the Same Court in Court Judicially Sitting in Manner and form following that is to Say that he the Said Francis Lank Shall and will during the term afd. Learn his Said Apprentice the trade of a Weaver and to Sew and Spin and at the Expiration of her Servitude give new her a ^ Jacket and Petty Coat of Country Make over and above her Common wearing Cloaths and Likewise find and Provide for his Said Apprentice meat drink Washing Lodging and Cloathing Sufficient for Such an Apprentice to have and wear during the term afd. Whereupon the Said Francis Lank is ordered to Give Security to Comply with the Covenants afd. Thereupon the Said Francis Lank together with Joshua Hitch and Richard Mills of Somerset County his Securitys all present here in Court in their Proper Persons Acknowledged themselves Indebted unto the Said Sarah Fortune in thirty Pounds Curt Money of Maryland on their bodys Goods or Chattles Lands and tenements Joyntly and Severally to the use of the Said Sarah Fortune her heirs and Assigns to be made and Levied if it happen that the Said Francis Lank do not dureing the term afd. Learn his Said Apprentice the trade of a Weaver and to Sew and Spin and at the Expiration of her Servitude do not Give her a New Jacket and Petty Coat of Country Make Over and Above her Common Wearing Cloaths and and do not Likewise find and Provide for his Said Apprentice Meat drink Washing Lodging and Cloathing Sufficient for Such an Apprentice to have and wear during the term afd. &c |
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