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(3) March Cort - 1722 - deliberation thereupon had It's therefore Considered by the Justices here that if Alexander Wordie will take Care of the said Hugh Mcc.Collegan's wife and Endeavour to make a Cure of her he the Said Wordie Produceing his reasonable account of mediums and trouble Expended about her and he shall be allowed for ye same at ye Laying of ye County Levy next &.c
will grant us and Order to Clear a road from ye head of Dividing Creek to Pockamoake river and that you would be pleased to appoint an Overseer over Six or Eight of the Neighbours that Lives most Convenient to Clear y.e Said Road and to keep it in repair for they Live very Ill Convenient to Clear any Other road and if your worships will be pleased to grant ye within mentioned requests Your humble Petitioners as in duty Bound shall Every Pray John Fleming David Shockley, W.m Shockley Bibbin Morris, John Denston, John Townsend Junr, Cornelius Dickenson, John Smith, John Lane, Rob.t Martin Alexd Adams Francis Allen, John M.ccChester Jos: Dashiel Edward Hough, Levin Gale, Sam.l Turner, Southy Whittington, Alex.d Carlyle, Edmond Dickenson Charles Townsend, Teague Donoho William Donoho ^Desmond Deputy^ Sam: Mayo Thomas Gray Edmond Dickenson Jun Mat Hopkins, William Porter William Handy Thomas Brereton, Henry Alexander, Hugh Porter, John Colebourn, Thomas Holyday Henry Philips Whereupon all and singular the Premises by the Court here seen heard and fully understood &.c Thereupon it's Ordered by the Justices here that there be a man's road Cleared from ye head of Dividing Creeks afd to M.r John Scotts Landing at Pockeamoak River according to the Direction of ye afd John Fleming, and further it is Ordered by the Justices that ye said John Fleming be Overseer of ye said road and that ^he^ warn John Denston, John Smith, William Shockley, Francis Antwell, Darby Riggin, David Sheckley, Samuel Mahoe and Teague Donoho to aid and assist him to Clear the road afd and that ye said road be Cleared according to Law &c
due to be levied on her lands and tenements goods and Chattles if she fail in ye Condition The Condition of ye above recognizance is such that if the above Marg.t Holder make her Personall appearance before ye Justices of ye County Court to be held at dividing Creek the third tuesday in march next then and there to give in her Evidence on behalfe of his Lordship against Joseph Holder then the Recognizance to be void Otherwise to be in full force and virtue Acknowledged before me Benja Wailes Att which Said third tuesday of march Being the Nineteenth day of the Same Month Ann Dom One thousand Seven hundred and twenty two the said Margrett Holder altho' Solemnly Called Comes not but makes default Therefore it is Considered by the Justices here the same Day and Year Last (mentioned) |
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