Minutes (w Court of ^'oiioc wia Coi'niv. 105 



(35) l''liezer Hrown bfiiiLj CharLjcd with a IJicat h of an Act of 

 Assembly of this Common W'eaUh intitled an act for the punish- 

 ment of certain Offences — beini,^ Called comes before the Court 

 and pleads. Not Cuiltv. Whereupon came a Jury, to wit: 

 James Swolevan, James \\'all, Charles Bruce, James Campbell, 

 ^^'illiam Marshall, Andrew Heath, John Crow, Joseph Becket, 

 /.adock ^^'^i,^hl, loscph Beeler, lldward Cook and John Doug- 

 lass, who upon their ( )aths say that the said Kliezer Brown is 

 Not (iuilt\-. 



Thomas instill, being charged with a Breach of the Act of 

 Assembly of this Commonwealth, intitled an act for the punish- 

 ment of Certain Offences, who being Called upon Comes into 

 Court and ])leads Not Cuilty ; \\'hereupon, a Jury being Sworn, 

 to wit : James Swolevan, James Wall, Charles Bruce, James 

 Campbell, William Marshall, Andrew Heath, John Crow, 

 Joseph Becket, Zadock ^^'right, Joseph Beeler, Edward Cook, 

 and John Douglass, do say they find for the Commonwealth 

 Twenty Pounds Current Money. 



I'hili]) Tabor, Charged with being guilty of a Breach of an 

 Act of Assembly of this Common \\^ealth intitled an act for the 

 ])unishment of Certain Offences, being called comes into Court 

 and pleads Not Cuilty. Whereupon Come a Jury to wit, James 

 Swolevan, James Wall, Charles Bruce, James Campbell, W'il- 

 liam Marshall, Andrew Heth, John Crow, Joseph Becket, 

 Zadock Wright, Josejjh Beeler, Edward Cook & John Douglass, 

 who ui)on their Oaths do say the Said Philij) Tal)or is Not 

 Cuilty. 



(36) I'pon the Petition of Adam Wiikerham setting forth that he 

 is desirous of Building a ^Vater Mill on Mingo Creek about 

 three (piarters of a Mile from the mouth and that he owns all 

 the Lands that will be effected or overflowed by the building 

 of the said Mill. It is therefore Considered by the Court that 

 the Said Adam Wickerham have lea\e to build and comi)leat a 

 mill at the place aforesaid. 



Upon the Petition of Paul Froman setting forth that he is 

 desirous of building a Water Mill on Mingo Creek at the mouth 

 thereof and jjraying an Order to view and Condemn one acre 

 of Land on the opposite side of the Creek to said Froman's 

 Land for that purpose. 



