Province and court records of Maine, Part 10

Author: Maine
Publication date: 1928
Publisher: Portland, Maine Historical Society
Number of Pages: 338


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Therefore 4thly as there is not sufficient proof: or Such proof as the Law Directs to: appears agst him he humbly prays this hon'd Court will reverse the former Judgm't and Cleare this your Appell't from the paymt's he stands by the afforesd Judgm't to make good for the sd Reasons and what Els may be offered on tryall your Appellant Doubts not of a reversall of the former Judgm't & Costs &ca.


Aprill 16, 1722


James Jeffrey attorney for the appellant]


[7:40]


Licence is grant'd to Robert Mitchel to retaile Strong Drink without Doors For the Town of Kittery till the 29th of June Next.


Licence is grant'd to Abraham Preble Esq'r to retaile Strong Drink without Doors for the Town of York till the 29th of June Next.


Licence is grant'd to William Pepperrell Esq'r to retaile Strong Drink without Doors for the Town of Kittery till the 29th June Next.


William More being bound over to this court by Joseph Hammond Esq'r one of his Maj'tys Justices of the peace for Sd county by Informa- tion of Moses Hubbert as per his Indictm't for that whereas he on the 22'd dec'r Last had goods open in the house of Phillip Hubbart in Berwick & that he did on Sd day Expose to Sale & Sell Sundry goods and Merchandize he not being an Inhabitant of Sd Town,27 he appear- ing & Acknowledgeing the facts & Submiting him Selfe to the Court. Its consider'd by the court he pay a fine of Twenty pounds to be devided as the Law directs: Viz't, one halfe to his Maj'ty the Other halfe to the Sd Moses Hubbart the Informer & to pay Fees of Court £4:12:2. & Stands Comitt'd. and That the goods in the hands of Sam'l Hodsdon Constable of Berwick be disposed of as the Law directs vizt 1/3 to his Maj'ty 1/3 to the poor of the town of Berwick & the other 1/3 to the Sd. Moses Hubbart the Informer.


27 Cf. Acts and Resolves, I, 720-721; An Act Against Hawkers, Pedlars and Petty Chapmen. 1713-1714 Province Laws ch. 7. The episode gave rise to another proceeding: see the case of John Goodwin at the April court, infra, 86.


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[Y.F. 1722, No. 1]


[1] York Ss. To the Sheriff of the County of York his under Sheriff or Dep'ty or Constables of the Town of Berwick or to any or Either of Them Greeing-


Whereas Information is given to me the Subscriber one of his Majes'tys Justices of the peace for Said County by Moses Hubbord of Berwick aforesd Joyner that one Will'm More a Pedler or Petty Chapman is Now Residing at the house of Phillip Hubbord in said Berwick and has with him sundry goods and Merchandizes for Saile & that he has Travelled from town to town Exposeing said Goods to Sale or has Sold to Sundry persons which is Contrary to the Laws in that Case made and provided. These are therefore to Require you in his Majest'ys Name forthwith to Aprehend the sd William More and Bring him before me to be Examined touching the Premisses and further Proceeded with according to Law fayle not at your Perrill Given under my hand and Seal the 25th day of Dec'r in the Eighth year of his Maj'stes Reign Annoq Domini 1721


Jos Hammond


You are alike Required to Sequre in your Safe Custody all Such goods and Mer- chandize as are those in the Custody of sd More and them Safely keep untill further order from Lawful Authority


Jos Hammond J Peace


You are also to Summon Phillip Hubbord, Jacob Redington, Daniell Goodwin Sen'r and Moses Goodwin Sen'r to Appear at the Same time to give evidence of the truth of what they know Relating to the Premises


Jos Hammond J Peace


Vera Copia Exam'd Jos Hammond J Pac


[Reverse]


York Ss Dec 25th 1721


Pursuant to the within warra't to me Directed I have aprehended the person of the within Named Wm More and have herewith brought him and I have also Secured a pack of goods in the Custody of Jacob Redington belonging to sd Wm More & have also Sumoned Danill Goodwin & Jacob Redington the other two I could not find.


Sam'll Hodsdon Constable


Vera Copia Exam'd Jos Hammond J Pac.


[2] Wm More a Pedler or pettey Chapman being brought before me for Travilling from town to town with goods and Marchandize and Exposeing them to Sale as per the Information, Upon his Examination Saith that about three Months Since he had Sundry goods brought by Mrs Stone from Boston to York which goods he Some time Last week removed to barwick where he had Liberty of Jacob Redington to keep them in the house where he lives and that he has since he Came there Exposed them to Sale Taken Dec. 25th 1721


Att's Jos. Hammond J. Pac.


Vera Copia Exam'd Jos Hammond J. Pac


Daniel Goodwin being Sworn Saith that on fryday last being the 22d Instant he bought of Wm More a yard and halfe of Stuff for handcarchiefs in the house of Phillip Hubbard in the room where sd Hubord Lives Taken Dec 25th 1721 per Jos: Hammond J Pac


Vera Copia Exam'd Jos Hammond J Pac


Jacob Redington being Sworn Saith that on Saturday Last Wm More Came to the room where he Lived in Phillip Hubords house and there ware goods in Several parcells


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which he understood belonged to Wm. More; the deponant further Saith that this Day after the Constable apprehended sd More he Desired Liberty to keep at his house or room which he granted him but made no agreem't for time or price Taken Dec 29th 1721


per Jos. Hammond J Pac


Vera Copia Exam'd Jos Hammond J Pac


[3] York Ss Decemb'r 25 1721


Wm More a Pedler or petty Chapman, being this day Brought before me the Sub- scriber one of his Maj'tys Justices of the Peace for sd County by the Information of Moses Hubbord of Berwick in the County aforesd Joyner for Exposeing Sundry goods and Marchandize to Sale in Berwick & travilling from town to town with goods and Saleing to Sundry persons Contrary to the Laws etc. as per the Process


The sd Wm More being Examin'd touching the premisees together with the Evi- dences Appearing against him, Its Considered that he give Securely to the vallue of forty Pounds for his appearance at the Next Court of Gen'll Sessions of the peace to be holden at York for sd County on the first Tuesday of Jan'y next to answer what shall then and there be Exhibited Ag'st him Relating to the premisses and also that the sd Moses Hubbord give Bonds for his Appearances at sd Court in order to prove his said Information


Jos Hammond


Memorandum Moses Hubbord Acknowledged himself Bound in a Bond of five pounds for his Appearance as aforesd


Before Jos Hammond J Peace


Vera Copia Exam'd Jos Hammond J. Pac.


[4] [Recognizance. 25 Dec. 1721.


Before Joseph Hammond, J.P.


William More, principal, "a Pedler or Petty Chapman."


Daniel Stone, "Cordwainer" and Jacob Redington, "Cooper," sureties.


Amount: £40. Condition: that said More appear at next Court of Gen. Sessions to answer (etc.)]


[5] York Ss. To the Constable of Berwick Greeting You are hereby required in his maj'tys name to give personal Sumons to Moses Goodwin Senior, Phillip Hubbard, John Hubbord, Miles Goodwin, Sarah the wife of David Stone, and Sarah Goodwin Daughter of Daniel Goodwin, Senior, and Patience Hubbard, All of Berwick afores'd that they appear before his maj'tys Justices at the next Court of Gen'l Sessions of the peace to be holden at York for sd County on the first Tuesday of January next To Testify the Truth of what they know relating to Wm More a Pedler or Petty Chapman his Selling or Exposing to Sale any goods wares or Merchandize in the Town of Berwick or Elsewhere or Travelling with goods from town to town or house to house And make due return under your hand according to Law


Dated in Kittery the 26th of Dec Anno Dom 1721


Jos. Hammond J. Pac.


[Reverse]


I have sumonsed phillop Hubbord and John Hubbard Sarah Stone the wife of Danniall Stone, Sarah Goodon the Dafter of Danniel Goodon S'r.


per Sam'el Hodsdon Con'st


[6] The Dipposition of Sarah Gooding of full age testifieth & saith that on the 22 day of December Last that she bought of William More at Mr Phillip Hubards House In Berwick Three Quarters of a yeard of muslin and a yard & a half of firritting and a yard and Quarter of Lase for a Cap and for fine thread 12 pence in black silk 9


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penne worth, & Patience Hubbard bought a pare of garters and I see a Poke mantle with sundry other goods and furder saith not only that sd goods were in the possession of William more


York Ss Jan'ry 2d 1721 Sworn in Court


Attest Wm Pepperrell Clerk


[7] The Diposion of John Hubbord testyfieth and Said I being in my Brother phillop Hubbard house December the 22 day and saw good[s] lay open & Saw Daime goodon hand long goods & I saw my unekell Gooding By goods of William More and further saith not


furdor Steven Tobey saith that he being at Hubbord the day and hour menchoned and saw a portmantell open in the house but saw none sold nor bought and furder saith not


York Ss Jan'y 2d 1721 Sworn in court


Attest Wm Pepperrell Clerk


[8] The Diposition of Sarah Stone of full age testifith and saith on the 22 day of December last that I Bouht three Shillings an one penne worth of smole trifeles [illegi- ble] and I see souem goods oppen and further saith not [remainder of statement added] only that I bought sd goods of Wm More at Phillip Huberds house in Berwick the goods being in the Posession of sd More


York Ss Jan'y 2d 1721


Sworn in Court


Wm Pepperrell Clerk


[9] Phillip Hubbort being Sworn in court Saith that thursday before Christmas Last Wm More was at his house and the next morning he askt him to hier of him. The sd Hubbard Told him he could not resolve [sic] him before he came back from Dover. There was a pack of goods at this Depont's house w'ch he [?] Suppos'd Wm. More Brought there: & that he said he wanted a room to keep his goods in to Sell.


Yorks Ss Jan'y 2d 1721


Sworn in Court


Attest Wm. Pepperrell Clerk


[10] York Ss To the Constable of Kittery Greeting You are hereby required in his Maj'tys name to give personall Sumons to Mistress Sarah Bartlet, Mary Heard, Abigail Heard & Stephen Tobey Jun'r all of Kittery afores'd that they Appear before his Maj'tys Justices At the next Court of General Sessions of the peace to beholden at York on the first Tuesday of Jan'y next to Testify the Truth of what they know relating to one Wm More a Pedler or Petty Chapman his Travelling with Packs or Exposing to Sales any goods or Merchandizes in the town of Kittery or Berwick Since the first of Dec'r Instant and make return und'r yor hand According to Law Dated the 29th of Dec'r


Anno Dio 1721


Jos. Hammond J. Pac


[Reverse]


York Ss


Pursuant to the Within to me directed I have sumoned Sara Bartlett & Stephen Tobey the others I cold not find.


John Rogers Con'st


[11] York Ss At a Court of Gen'l Sessions of the peace holden at York Jan'ry 2d 1721


Whereas Wm More a Pedler or Petty Chapman being bound over to this court by Joseph Hamond Esq one of his Maj'tys Justices of the peace for'sd County to answer


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what Should be Exhibited Ag'st him relating to his Travelling with goods Exposeing them to Sale or Selling them Contrary to Law Set by Information of Moses Hubard of Berwick [illegible] Sundry Evidences Appearing relating to the premisses, The sd Wm. More is Indicted by sd Court for that he on the 22d of Dec'r Last had goods open in the house of Phillip Hubord in Berwick and that he did on sd day Expose to Sale & Sell Sundry goods and merchandizes he not being an Inhabitant of sd Town which is Con- trary to the Laws this Province in that Case made & provided per order of the Justices of the Court of


Gen'l Sessions of the peace


Wm Pepperrell Cler]


John Harmon being bound over to this court by Jo's Hammond Esq'r one of his Maj'tys Justices of the peace for Sd county for Re- fuseing to make Oath relateing to a ram w'ch was damnify'd belong- ing to Rich'd King as per the record. The Sd John Harmon appearing made Oath as required: Its considered by the court he pay Fees of court 17s. & be Acquit'd.


[Y.F. 1721-1722, No. 6.]


[1. Copy of the Proceedings in the case before Joseph Hammond, J.P. This is a large piece of foolscap, folded to make four pages.]


[Page 1]


York Ss. Nov'r 11th. 1721


John Staple & Mary his wife, John Remich, Sollomon Staple, John Tompson & Elizabeth Libby being Summoned before me the Subscriber one of his Maj'tys Justices of the peace for sd County By the request of Mr. Richard King of Kittery to Testify what they know relating to the Gelding, Cutting, wounding, hurting or killing of a ram Belonging to sd King which he had lost.


The sd John Staple, Mary Staple, John Remich, Sollomon Staple & Eliz'a Libby upon their oaths Say that they know nothing relating to the premisses.


John Tompson refuseing to take the Same oath But upon his Oath Saith he knows nothing of Any person Cutting the ram &ca. Excepting himselfe, only remembers, that his young man John Harmon held a ram while he was Cutt Some time within three months, and being askt whether he knew the man that Cutt the ram Answered he did not know him very well or not so well as he should do.


Nov'r 11th. 1721 Sworn Before Jos. Hammond J. Pac's


Vera Copia Exam'd Jos Hammond J. Pac's


Nov'r 24th 1721. John Harmon being Summoned before me the Subscriber one of his Maj'tys Justices of the peace for sd County by request of Mr Rich'd King to Testify the truth of what he knows relating to the Cutting, wounding, Gelding or kill- ing of a ram belonging to the sd Rich'd King of Kittery, The sd John Harmon Appear- ing & being required to make Oath relating to the premisses, John Tompson being present did obstruct & hinder him Saying sd Harmon was not obliged to make Oath, and that it was best for every one to have his humour and that he thought it un- reasonable to require it upon which sd Harmon Said he would not Sware at all relating to the premisses Neither against himselfe or any other. Its therefore Considered that he give bonds for his good behaviour till the next Gen'll Sessions of the peace to be holden at york for sd County on the first Tuesday in Jan'ry next & there to Answer for his so refuseing to Testify the Truth, and Stands Committed


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Memorandum. Nov'r 25th 1721


John Harmon, John Staple and Rich'd Gowell Acknowledge themselves bound and [page 2] firmly obliged unto the King's Maj'ty in the penall Sum of five pounds, that the sd John Harmon Shall Appear at sd Court as aforesd and be of good behaviour in the mean time


Jos Hammond


Vera Copia Exam'd Jos Hammond J: Pac's.


[Page 4]


York Ss To the Constable of Kittery Greeting --


You are hereby required in his Maj'tys name to give personall Summons to John Staple, & Mary his wife, John Remich, Solomon Staple, John Harmon, John Tompson and Elizabeth Libby daughter of Mathew Libby all of Kittery aforesd that they appear before me the Subscriber one of his Maj'tys Justices of the peace for sd County at my dwelling house in Kittery aforesd on Saturday the Eleventh of Nov'r Instant at three of the Clock afternoon to Testify the Truth of What they know relating to the Gelding, Cutting, Wounding, hurting or killing a ram belonging to Mr Rich'd King of Kittery aforesd at any time in the month of Sept'r or October last & make due return under your hand According to Law. Dated the 10th day of Nov'r in the Eighth year of his Maj'tys reign Annoque D'mi 1721


Jos. Hammond


Nov'r the 11th 1721


I have Summoned all the persons within named Except John Harmon who is not to be found


per me John Rogers Const'ble


Vera Copia Exam'd Jos Hammond J. Pac's.


York Ss. To the Constable of Kittery Greeting


You are hereby required in his Maj'tys Name forth with to Sumon John Harmon of Kittery aforesd that he Appear before me at my dwelling house in Kittery on fryday the 24th of Nov'r Insta't at Ten of the Clock in the forenoon to Testify the Truth of what he knows relating to the Cutting, Wounding, Gelding or killing a ram belonging [above line: or reputed to belong] to Mr Rich'd King of Kittery at any time within three months before the date hereof


Dated the 21st of Nov'r 1721:


Jos Hammond J: Pac's


Nov'r 24th 1721. I have Sumoned John Harmon to Appear According to the within Sumons


John Rogers Const'able Jos Hammond J. Pac's


Vera Copia Exam'd


[2.] York Ss.


To the Sheriff of the County of York his under Sheriff or Dep'ty or Constable of the Town of Kittery or to any or Either of them Greeting.


Whereas John Harmon of Kittery being Summoned to Appear before me the Sub- scriber one of his Maj'tys Justices of the peace for sd County to Testify the Truth of what he knew relateing to the Cutting, wounding, Gelding or killing a ram belonging or reputed to belong to Mr Rich'd King of Kittery, The sd John Harmon refuseing to make oath relating to the sd ram, And there being Vehem't Suspicion that he was knowing of or Assisting in the killing, wounding or destroying him, And the sd Harmon refuseing baile for his Appearance at the next Sessions to answer for his So refuseing to make oath to the truth or for his good behaviour in the mean time.


These are therefore in his Maj'tys Name to Command you that you Deliver the sd


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John Harmon to the keeper of his Maj'tys Goal within the sd County and his Mittimus herewith Sent, fayle not at your Perrill and make return of your doing herein.


Given under my hand & Seal at Kittery the 24th day of Nov'r in the Eighth year of his Maj'tys reign Annoque Domini 1721


Jos: Hammond


[Reverse:]


Pursua't to the within warra't to me Directed I went with the prisoner part of the way to the Goal but he Desireing to be Admitted to Baile I have herewith returned him


Nov'r 25th 1721


John Rogers, Constable


[3.] [The mittimus]


York Ss.


To the keeper of the Common Goal in the County of York Greeting.


These are to require you in his Maj'tys Name to take into your Goal & Custody the body of John Harmon herew'th Sent you for that he the sd John Harmon refuseth Bayle for his Appearance at the next Gen'l Sessions of the peace for sd County to Answer for his refuseing to make Oath to the truth of what he knows relating to the Cutting, wounding, Gelding or killing a ram belonging to Mr Rich'd King of Kittery, and [there] being vehem't Suspicion that he was knowing or Assisting in the Same, And also refuseing Baile for his good behaviour in the Mean time; And that you do him Safely keep untill he be discharged by order of Law fayle not at your Perrill


Given under my hand & Seal at Kittery the 24th day of Nov'r in the Eighth year of his Maj'tys reign Annoque Domini 1721


Jos: Hammond J: Pac's


[4] [In the hand of William Pepperrell, Jr.]


The Deposeshon of John Harmon of full age testify'th & Sai'th


I this Depon't Saw my Mast'r John Tompson Cutt a white ram sum time Last fall: & that he [sic] doss not know whos ram it was, only he has heard it to be reput'd to Mr. Rich'd Kings ram


York Ss. Jan'ry 2d 1721


Sworn in Court Attest


Wm Pepperrell Cler]


Gabriel Hamblton came into Court & Acknowledg'd that he had Comitt'd Fornication. Its considered by the Court that he receive Seven Strips upon his Naked back at the post & pay Fees of Court 5s or that he pay a fine to the King of thirty Shillings & Fees of court as afores'd & Stands comitt'd.


Order'd That the sd Hambltons wife Answer before Charles Frost Esq'r one of his Maj'tys Justices of the peace for Sd county at what time & place Sd Justice Shall appoint, and that he make return of his proceedings at the Next Sessions.


Dan'l Stone & Sarah his wife being bound over to this court by Jo's Hammond Esq'r one of his Maj'tys Justices of the peace for Sd county of York upon Suspition of conveying away & concealing Sundry goods w'ch w'r Seas'd by the Constable of Berwick; as per the recog- nizance's, the Sd Danil Stone & his wife appearing & being Exam'd &


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nothing appearing Sufficient to convict them Its consider'd by the Court they pay Fees of Court 32s 6 & be requit'd.


[7:41]


John Goodwin being bound over to this court by Joseph Hamond Esq'r one of his maj'tys Justices of the peace for Sd county to be Exam'd touching the Stealing & conveying away certaine parcel of goods as per the process record & recognizance, the Sd Goodwin be- ing call'd and not appearing Its ordered by the Court that his Recog- nizance be declar'd forfit'd and that a writ of Scire facias Issue out of the Clerks Office against the Sd John Goodwin Principle & Phillip Hubbart and John Hubbart Suretys all of Berwick in the county afores'd for their Appeareance at april sessions Next to be holden at York to (to) shew cause if aney they have wherefore a warr'tt of dis- tress ought not to goo forth ag'st them for the Sum of One hund'rd Pounds Curr'tt money of aforesd [sic] to be Levied on their goods or Chattells Lands or Tenem'ts for the Use of our Soveraign Lord the King forfiet'd for the Sd John Goodwin makeing Default & not appear- ing.


Thomas Newman being bound over to July Court Last by John Pen- hallow Esq'r one of his Maj'tys Justices of the peace for Sd. county as by his recogniz'ce and by the Sd Newmans request continued untill Octob'r Court following and New bonds then given the Sd Newman Principle & Rich'd Coller & Nath'l Donnell Suretys bound in the Sum of Ten pounds that the Sd Thomas Newman being call'd at Sd Octob'r court & not appearing It was order'd that his bonds should be declar'd forfit'd & by his request in writeing then present'd to the court the writ of Scire facias was Suspend'd untill this court, to See where [whether] he would com into court and Take his Tryall, w'ch he has not don. Its Order'd by the court that a writ of Scire facias Inssue [sic] out of the Clerks Office ag'st the Sd Tho's Newman, Rich'd Coller & Nath'l Donnell for their appeareance at april Sessions Next to be holden at York to Shew cause if aney they have w'rfore a warr'tt of distress ought not to goo forth ag'st them for the Sum of Ten pounds Curr'tt money of aforesd to be Levi'd on their goods or Chattels Lands or Tenem'ts for the Use of our Soveraign Lord the King forfiet'd for the sd New- mans default in not appearing


Danil Green being bound over to This Court by Joseph Hammond Esq'r one of his Maj'tys Justices of the peace for Sd county for threaten-


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ing to Shoot Stephen Feild as by the process & record, the sd Danil Green appearing & owning the fact, Its considered by the Court that he pay a fine to the King of twenty Shillings & Fees of Court 23s 4 and that he give bond w'th Sufficient Suretys for his good behavi'r untill the Next Session & Stands Comitt'd.


Memorand'm Danil Green Principle & John Rogers & Moses Hub- bart Suretys Acknowledge them Selfes bound & Oblig'd unto the Kings majesty in the penall Sum of Ten pounds that the Sd Danil Green Shall be of good behavior towards his Maj'ty and all his Liege people untill the next Court of Gen'l Sessions of the peace to be holden at York for the county aforesaid upon the first Tuesday of April Next & also for his appearance There.


[Y.F. 1720-21, No. 6]


[1]


York Ss. To the Sheriff of the County of York his und'r Sheriff or Dep'ty or Constables of the Town of Kittery or to any or Either of them Greeting


Whereas Stephen Field of Kittery in the County of York Coaster Came this day before me and Inform'd in behalfe of our Soveraign Lord the King that the sd Field about Seven or Eight of the Clock in the Evening of the 13th of Dec'r Insta't was Coming down in the highway near the house of Daniell Green of Kittery Aforesd the sd Daniell Green Came out of his house and Called to sd Field he would Shoot him through the heart with a brace of bullets At the same time presenting his gun at sd Field and Swore he would Shoot him as aforesd. Mr Joseph Curtis & Rich'd Rice being at that time passing the road sd Field ran between them and desired them to bear wit- ness, All which proceedings of sd Greens are against the peace of our Soveraign Lord the King his Crown and Dignity.


These are therefore to require you in his Maj'tys Name to Apprehend & Secure the sd Daniel Green & bring him forthwith before me or Some other of his Maj'tys Justices of the peace for sd County to be Exam'd Touching the premisses & further proceeded ag'stt According to Law, fayle not at Your Perrill. Given under my hand & Seal in Kittery aforesd the 14th day of Dec'r in the Eighth year of his Maj'tys reign Annoque Domini 1721


Jos Hammond J. Pac's


You are also to Sumon the sd Stephen Field, Mr Joseph Curtis, Stephen Tobey, Rich'd Rice & Abra'm Cross to Appear & give Evidence at the Same time relating to the premisses and also to John Rogers Constable of sd Kittery to Testify what he knows relating to the Same


Jos Hammond


Vera Copia Exam'd Jos Hammond J. Pac's


[Reverse:]


York Ss. Dec'r 16th 1721 I have Aprehended Daniel Green within named and herewith brought him and also Sumoned the Evidences within named Excepting Joseph Curtis & Rich'd Rice who were not to be found


Vera Copia Exam'd Jos Hammond J. Pac's


per Jno. Rogers Constable Dec'r 16th: 1721


York Ss Daniel Green Appearing as per the within warra't, Its Considered that the




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