Mini ii> <>i C'oiKr ai Fori Dlnmdkk. 547 



1'. Xi( holas vs Ssvarnck Do J G J 



I C'l I l.apslcv vs Rccd Ind and W't of Possession \: Admon of 

 the Mstatc of Arthur Donerly, det'd, is granted to 

 John (iihson, he hav'g Com]) with the Law. Ord 

 that Chas IJruce, Ab Slower, (leo (i.ibson & Michl. 

 Thorn, or any 4 of them, App the Estate. 

 Robt Elliott, a Deed of Karg .S: Sale to Wm. Elliott, & O R. 

 Admon of the Instate of Wm Cockrine, dec'd, g'd to Benja 

 I-".lliott, he hav'g C'oinp'd with the Law. Ord that Benja Tom- 

 linson, Joseph Baker \- John llendrick &: Jas. Mathews or any 

 3, App the Estate. 



His Majesties Writ for Adjourning this Court to the 'I'own of 

 Staunton on the 3d Tuesday in June next was j^roduced and 

 read, and It is Ord that the Court be adjourned accordingly 



John Campbell. 



(40) At a Cald Court held at Fort. Dunmore, May the 27th, 1775, 



for the Examination of Thomas Glenn, who stands committed 

 to the Goal of this County for the Murder of his Servant Man, 

 Peter Eglington, 



Present, Geo Croghan, John Campbell, Edward Ward, 

 Thomas Smallman. 



The above Named Thomas Cilenn was led to the barr, and 

 upon examination denied the fact wherewith he stands charged ; 

 whereupon several A\'itnesses were sworn and Examined, upon 

 Consideration of which the Court are of Opinion that he is not 

 Guilty of the Murder wherewith he stands Charged, but that 

 he is Guilty of beating his Servant 111, and that he ought to be 

 tried for the same at the next Grandjury Court to be held at 

 this Place, and that he be Committed to the Goal of this 

 County, and there to remain until he Enter into recog in the 

 Sum of ;^iooo, with 2 Secys in the Sum of 500^ Each, for 

 his appear at the Grandjury Court and for his good behaviour 

 in the mean time, and that his Majesties deputy atto prosecute 

 him for the same. 



Then the Court did rise. Geo : Croghan. 



At a Cald Court held for the Examination of James Clark, 

 who stands committed for the Murder of Silas Tucker, an Infant 

 son of Wm. Tucker, this 12th day of July, 1775 : 



