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March
Court Anno Dom 1746
(3) We also do present Edward Braidy Servant to Thomas Rowland for Speaking of Treason by Information of Hugh Peirce Thomas Matthews Foreman We also do present James Freeman for a Breach of the peace on the Body of Alexander McClaron by Information of Bartholomew Hatton Alexander McClaron Robert Morrison and Walter Chambers Thomas Matthews Foreman Whereupon they are discharged and allowed five hundred pounds of Tob.a Ordered that the Clerk Issue Process on all Presentments found this Court Robert Briscoe & John Burch Jurt to Grand Jury Benjamin Gilpin, John Draughady & Jenorett Truman Dr Hugh Peirce and John Battedidge Summoned to Testifye to Grand Jury Bartholomew Hatton & Margarett Maitland Jurat to Court Thomas Wilson Jurat to Grand Jury Anne Williams Same, Same Jurat to Court Alexander Mcfarling presented by his Mistress Elizabeth Tarvin for Runaway time who makes Oath that he absented himself Ninety one Days and that she Expended In Imprisonment fees and taking him up 500.ls Tobacco & 2 of Currency Whereupon He is adjudged to Serve Four Days for one and Seven Months for the Tobacco & Money Upon the Complaint of Henry Darnall Esqr his Lordships Attorney Generall and on hearing Evidences by him to the Court produced and Sworn James Freeman Ordinary Keeper is Suppressed from selling Liquors under his present Licence George Tarvin on his Motion to the Court is admitted to keep Ordinary at his House in Charles Town 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 George Tarvin and Acknowledges himself to Owe and Stand justly Indebted unto his Lordships the Lord Proprietary In the Sum of Twenty Pounds Current Money of Maryland and also In like Manner Come Allen Davies and William Mcferson of same County and Acknowledge themselves to Owe and Stand justly Indebted unto his said Lordship In the Sume Ten pounds Like Money each Which Sums they and Every of them severally Yeilded and Granted should be made and Levied on their and Every of their Goods and (Chattells) |
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