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(294) March Court Anno Domini 1747 We also do present Jane Patterson for Bearing of a Base Born Child by Information of Robert Gill Constable Nathan Harriss foreman We also present Susana Donason for Bearing of a Base Born Child by Inform of Richard Anderson Constable Nathan Harriss forem We also do Present Elizabeth Allen for Bearing of a Base Born Child by Information of John Frankling Constable Nathan Harriss forem We also do Present Frances Whitsontide for Bearing of a Base born Child by Inform of John Frankling Constable Nathan Harriss foreman We also do present mary Persons for Bearing of a Base Born Child by the Information of John Penn Constable Nathan Harriss foreman We also do Present Margarett Phillips for Bearing of a Base Born Child by the Inform of John Penn Constable Nathan Harriss foreman We also do present Sophia Mudd for Bearing of a Base born Child by the Information of Henry Barnes Constable Nathan Harriss foreman We also do present Rebekah Cole for Bearing of a Base born Child by the Information of Henry Barnes Constable Nathan Harriss foreman We also do present Ann Williams for Bearing of a Base born Child by the Information of Mark Macpherson Constable Nathan Harriss foreman We do also Present Hannah Booth a servant of Leonard Clements for Bearing of a Base Born Child by the Information of John Sanders Nathan Harriss foreman We do also Present Eleanor Baggott for Bearing of a base born Child by the Information of John Moore Nathan Harriss foreman We the Grand Jurors for the body of Charles County do Present John [illegible] for Concealing of one Taxable by the Information of Elizabeth Groves Nathan Harriss foreman We also do Present William Armstrong for Getting a Base Born Child on the body of Mary Castel by the Information of Mary Castel Nathan Harriss foreman Whereupon they are Discharged and Allowed five Hundred Pounds of Tobacco The Clerk ordered to Issue Process on all Presentments found this Court Eliz.a Groves and Mary Castel Jurat to Grand Jury Andrew Monroe on his Petition to the Court is Admitted to Keep ordinary at his House in Upper Cedar point He giving Security according to the Directions of the Act of Assembly in those Cases late made and Provided Whereupon into Court here in his proper Person Comes the aforesaid Andrew Monroe and Acknowledged himself to owe and Stand Justly Indebted unto his Lordship the Lord Proprietary in the sum of Forty Pounds Current money of Maryland and also in like manner Came Robert Simmett & Matthew Breeding of same County and acknowledged themselves to owe & stand Justly Indebted unto his said Lordship In the Sum of Twenty Pounds Like Money Each which sums they and every of them severally Yeilded and Granted should be (made) |
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