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222. Constable for Vienna Town in said County, in lieu or instead of W.m Delehay, who has resigned his Office of Constable for said Town. Given under our hands & seals this ninth day of February Ann Domini Eighteen hundred & fifty. Geo. A. Z. Smith (seal) {Stamp} Tho.s J Ball (seal) {one dol.} Know all men by these presents that we John S. Cornwell, Joel Cornwell and Josiah Kerr, of Dorchester County in the State of Maryland, are held & 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 & done, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and Administrators, jointly & severally, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals and dated this ninth day of February 1850. The Condition of the above Obligation is such that if the above bounden John S. Cornwell shall well and truly execute the Office of Constable, in the Town of Vienna in Dorchester County, in all things appertaining thereto, and shall well & truly account for all monies placed in his hands for collection, and shall also well & truly pay all sums of money received by him, then the above Obligation to be void, otherwise of full force & virtue in law. Signed, sealed & delivered in the presence of John S. Cornwell (seal) W.m W. Clifton Jacob Insley J.r Joel Cornwell (seal) Josiah Kerr (seal) Dorchester County, To wit: On the ninth day of February 1850, personally appeared before me the subscriber, a Justice of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid, William W. Clifton & Jacob Insley J.r, and made the following Oath, To wit: "We W.m W. Clifton and Jacob Insley J.r, subscribing witnesses to the above Bond, do make Oath that John S. Cornwell and Joel Cornwell and Josiah Kerr, Obligors mentioned in the said Bond, did severally, in our presence, sign, seal & deliver the said Bond as their act & deed for the purposes therein mentioned." Sworn before me on the day above mentioned. Geo. A. Z Smith J. P. Wm Jackson clk Bond & security approved by Thomas Hughlett Be it remembered & it is hereby certified that the Paid Ex.d from Paid 140 following Bill of sale & so forth, was recorded on the Louis P. Ross, Attorney 11.th day of February A. D. 1850, To wit: for Edmund North In the matter of the petition In Baltimore of Edmund North for the extension County Court of the term of service of Negro "Jinkins Miller", a slave for a term of years January Term 1850 The Court having read and considered the Petition in this case and having carefully examined the evidence in the cause, are satisfied that the Negro Man Deld to Tho Hughlett Octo 31.st 1850 |
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