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Prest, Jno Campbell, Thos. Smallman, Ed ^^'ard, Jno. 

 Gibson. 



The above named James Clark was led to the Barr, and upon 

 Examination denied the fact wherewith he stands Charged ; 

 whereupon several Witnesses were sworn and Examined, and 



(41) on Consideration of which the Court are of Opinion that he is 

 not Guilty of the facts wherewith he stands Charged, and that 

 for the s'd offence he be acquitted. 



Then the Court did rise 



John Campbell. 



At a Cald Court held at Fort Dunmore for Augusta County, 

 September 12th, 1775, ^O'' the Examination of Wm. Evans for 

 the breaking open the Kitchen of James McCashlin. 



Prest. John Campbell, Dorsey Penticost, Wm. Crawford, 

 John McColloch, Wm. Goe. 



The above named Wm. Evans was led to the Barr, and upon 

 Examination denied the fact wherewith he stands Charged ; 

 whereupon several Wellnesses were sworn and Exam'd, on Con- 

 sideration of which the Court are of Opinion that he is not Guilty 

 of the Burgaly, but that he is guilty of a Trespass ; It is Ord that 

 he be Committed to the Goal of this County, and there to remain 

 until he enter into recog in the sum of ^50, with 2 Secys in 

 the Sum of 25 ^ Each, for his App at the next Grandjury and 

 for his Good behaviour, and the s'd Wm. Evans, with Geo 

 Aston and Cornelius Conner, his Secys, Ack'd the s'd Evans 

 in the Sum of 50 J[^ and Aston & Conner in the Sum of ^ 25 

 Each, to be Levied, and in Case he do not Appear and for his 

 good behaviour in the mean time, and that his Majesties dep 

 Atto pros them for the same. 



Then the Court did rise 



John Campbell. 



(42) At a Cald Court for the Examination of James Nowland 

 this 1 2th Sepr. 1775, for the breaking open of James McCash- 

 len's Kitchen : 



Prest, John Campbell, Dorsey Penticost, Wm Geo, Wm. 

 Crawford, John McColloch, 



The above named James Nowland was led to the barr, and 

 upon Examination denied the fact wherewith he stands charged ;. 



