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Dorchester County Court, Chattel Records, 1842-1847
Volume 774, Page 312   View pdf image
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who is named and described as and professing to be a party to the foregoing
Indenture and doth acknowledge the said Indenture or instrument
of Writing to be his act and deed.  In testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe
my name on the day and year aforesaid.  Taken & acknowledged
before
Vincent P. Moore


State of Maryland      Be it remembered that the following Bond was
Ex.d   from   Paid       recorded on the 14.th day of July 1845, To wit:
James A. Sullivan       To any two Justices of the Peace in and for Dorchester County
      Constable             I hereby resign the office of Constable in Election
                                  District N.o two in Dorchester County.  Witness my
hand & seal this tenth day of July 1845.                      Uriah Medford   (S)
Test Jn.o L. Willis
                               We the subscribers two Justices of the Peace in and for Dorchester
County by virtue of a supplement to the act entitled "An Act for the establishment
and regulation of the Levy Courts in the several Counties of
this state" have appointed and do hereby appoint James A. Sullivan
a Constable in and for Election District N.o two in said County in the
place of Uriah Medford resigned.  Witness our hands & seals this
tenth day of July 1845.                                Nimrod Newton   (seal)
To the Clerk of Dorchester County Court    Stephen Andrews   (seal)

Know all men by these presents that we James A. Sullivan, James
Davis and John L. Willis 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 certain 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 tenth day of July 1845
          The Condition of the above obligation is such that if the above
bounden James Sullivan shall well and truly pay all sums of money received
by him then the obligation to be void otherwise of full force
and virtue in law.
Signed Sealed & delivered                             James A. Sullivan      (L S)
in the Presence of                                             James Davis           (L S)
Nimrod Newton     
Stephen Andrews                                             Jn.o L. Willis          (L S)


 
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Dorchester County Court, Chattel Records, 1842-1847
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