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March Court
1734
246 his Common wearing Cloaths and a Set of Shoemakers Tooles and Likewise provide for his said apprentice meat drink washing Lodging and Cloathing mete for him to have and wear during the term afd &a Whereupon the said George Marshall is ordered to give security for to Comply with the Covenants afd &a Thereupon the said George Marshall with John White of Marcumsco of Somerset County planter his his security both present herein Court in their proper persons acknowledged themselves Indebted unto the said Obed Taylor in twenty pounds sterling cash of their bodyes goods or Chattells Lands or tenements Joyntly and Severally o the use of the said Obed Taylor his heirs or assignes to be made and Levied If it happen that the said George Marshall do not during the term afd Learn his apprentice to read write and Cypher as far as the rule of three Inclusive and the trade of a shoemaker and at the Expiration of his Servitude do not give him a Sett of Shoemakers tooles and a new Suit of Cloath over and above his ^common^ wearing Cloaths and Likewise provide for his said apprentice meate drink washing Lodging and Cloathing mete for such an apprentice to have & wear during the term afd &a George Earvin of Somerset County Gent is appointed Overseer of Roads in manny hundred for the Ensuing Year &a instead of Robert Jones of the same Hundred &a
Trewitts your petitioners living in the swamps so that without a road aforementioned we runn in danger of our Lives we having noe other way to Mill or Markett or Church your petitioner as in duty bound shall ever pray The petition afd being read and heard and fully understood It is Considered by the Justices here that the afd Petitioners have the Liberty of a road to be erected in the place afd as by the petition afd is praid &a and that the afd Joseph Jones be Overseer of the same road &a
Spring hill Chappell runns through his plantation which is very prejudiciall to your petitioner therefore your petitioner prays your worships will be pleased to give order for the turning of the ^same^ Road your petitioner being willing to make the new one full as good as the old one and your petitioner as in duty bound will pray &a the petition afd being Read and heard and fully understood Wherefore it is Considered by the Justices here that the afd Richard Green turn the road as by the |
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