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See 1. Inst. 200 b. to maintain this Action. Litt. §315. T enant s in Common shall have personal Actions jointly. 2 Cro. 231. Some vs. Barwish. They shall join in Trespass and for Nusance. 2 Vent. 214. May be taken Advantage of under the general Issue. 1 Vent. 214. Cant be given in Evidence unless one Tenant in common brings Action vs. another. 1 Mod. Ent. 31. If it appears on the Writ,...
Trespass for inslaving the plaintiff. Caesar a molatto man (otherwise called Caesar Hendrick) of said N ewbury P ort labourer in a plea of trespass for that the said R ichard G reenleaf at said Newbury Port on the 1 of January last, with force and arms assaulted the plaintiff then and there being in our peace, and then and there with force as aforesaid falsely imprisoned him and so with force...
3[October 1773] (Washington Papers)
Octr. 1st. Still at Annapolis. Dined with Mr. Ogle. Spent the Evening at the Governors. Benjamin Ogle (1746–1808) was elected governor of Maryland in 1798. He was the son of Samuel Ogle (d. 1752) who served three times as governor of Maryland in the colonial period. In the Monday sweepstakes, Ogle’s horse came in second out of three. 2. Set of on my return home. Dined at Marlborough & lodged...
Octr. 1st. Raining more or less all day—with the Wind fresh from the No. Et. 2. Raining in the Morning with fine mists through the day. 3. Clear, Wind at So. West & Warm. 4. Still Clear with but little Wind and that at the same point. 5. Still clear and Warm wind from the same Quarter. 6. Raining all the forenoon with the Wind Easterly & pretty fresh. 7. Lowering most part of the day. Wind...
5Cash Accounts, October 1773 (Washington Papers)
Cash Octr 6— To Cash for Smiths Work £ 0. 4. 0 14— To Ditto recd from Mr Hooe for my Battoe 12. 0. 0 To Ditto recd from Mr Craven Peyton on Colo. Geo. Fairfax’s Acct 52. 0. 0 16— To Cash recd from Mr Willm Shaw 20. 2. 0 18— To ditto recd of Mr Jno. Baynes on Acct of [James] Towers’s Land 10.15. 0 Contra 2— By a pair of Black silk Hose 0.18. 0 By Cash paid Mr Thos Triplet
6[Diary entry: 1 October 1773] (Washington Papers)
Octr. 1st. Still at Annapolis. Dined with Mr. Ogle. Spent the Evening at the Governors. Benjamin Ogle (1746–1808) was elected governor of Maryland in 1798. He was the son of Samuel Ogle (d. 1752) who served three times as governor of Maryland in the colonial period. In the Monday sweepstakes, Ogle’s horse came in second out of three.
7[Diary entry: 1 October 1773] (Washington Papers)
Octr. 1st. Raining more or less all day—with the Wind fresh from the No. Et.
This is To Let you know That I have paid your money To Capt. Crawford who says it has been alreydey paid and I have Found all my affairs out heare well but very hard seet To Get any Carpenters work don and seems as hard seet To Get wagons To move me out and very dear if I Geet aney and I am affraid I shall not Com down before you seet out for Williamsburg but as our out Goings is Great at...