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August Court 1732
311 Court being the third tuesday in Nov.r next then and there to give Evidence on his Lordships behalf against the afd Margaret Wood wherewith She Acknowledges herself Content
Arms at the parish afd in the County afd within the Jurisdicion of this Court one Sheep of the Value of one hundred pounds of Tobacco of the goods and Chattles of Mary Dunn then and there being found then and there feloniously did Steal take and bear away contrary to the peace of the Said Lord prop.ry his good rule and Government and against the form of the Act of Assembly in Such case lately made and provided Test Ja.s Ringgold Jos Gerard on the Same Indictment was endorsed as foll. viz.t a True bill p Edw.d Worrell foreman And the afd Thomas Tarrington in his proper person cometh and Saith that he is in no Sort guilty of the premisses above upon him imposed as by the afd Indictment it is alledged and thereof he putteth himself upon the Country Tho Tarrington in p.r p.a And he who followeth for the Lord prop.ry in like manner Saith he is guilty T francis p Ld p.ry Thereupon Command was given to the Sherf of Kent County that he immediately Cause to come here twelve &c.a By whom &c.a Who neither &c.a because as well &c.a Of which Said precept the Said Sherrif to wit John Gresham Gent now here at this day to wit the third tuesday in August being the fifteenth day of Said Month Anno Dom. Seventeen hundred and thirty two makes return that he hath here ready twelve &c.a as by his precept he was Commanded and now here afterwards to wit the day and Year last mentioned came againe the afd Ld prop.ry by his att.ry afd and the afd Thomas Tarrington in his proper and the Jurors of that Jury being Impanneled and called likewise came to wit Robert Dunn Morgan Hurt George Medford Bulman Medford Francis Barney Jeremiah Covington John True William Clarke John Williams George Browning Nich.o Massey ^&^ William Woodland who being duely Elected tryd and Sworn to Say the truth in the premisses upon their Oath do Say that Thomas Tarrington is not guilty of the felony as above mentioned and by Robert Dunn there foreman all So Say Therefore it is Considered by the Justices here to wit at a Court held |
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