108 Annals of the Carnf.gie Museum. 



fcndant that in Case he shall be Cast in this Suit he shall Sat- 

 isfy the condemnation of the Court or render his body to 

 prison in Execution for the same, or he the said David Leffurgy 

 will do it for him, whereupon the Said Defendant i)leads and 

 hath leave to imparl untill next Court and then to plead. 



Ordered, that Jno Campbell, Gent., be retiuested to furnish 

 the Wife of Richard Jaines, a poor Soldier in the Continental 

 Service from this State, with the sum of four pounds per month, 

 for the Support of herself and three Children, and this Court 

 do draw on the Treasurer of this Common Wealth for the pay- 

 ment of the Same. — The same to commence one month prior 

 to this date. 



John Campbell, gent, absent. 



Ordered that Mrs. Knox, the wife of Knox, a poor 



Soldier in the Continental Service from this State, be allowed 

 the Sum of three pounds per month, for the Sui)port of her- 

 self and three Children, to commence from the date hereof, 

 and that this Court do draw on the Treasurer of this Com- 

 mon Wealth for the payment of the Same. 



Ordered that Mary Douthard, the wife of Thomas Douthard, 

 a poor .Soldier from this State in the service of the United 

 States, be allowed four j^ounds per month, for the Support of 

 herself and Six Children, to commence one Month prior to 

 this date, and that this Court draw on the Treasurer of this 

 Commonwealth for the Same. 

 (40) Ordered, that the wife of Abram Ritchey, a poor Soldier in 



the Continental Service from this State, be allowed three pounds 

 per month for her Support and three Children, and that the 

 Court do draw on the Treasurer of this Commonwealth for the 

 payment of the same 



Ordered that the sum of Two pounds per month be allowed 

 the wife of William Ritchie, a poor Soldier now in the Conti- 

 nental Service from this State for the Support of herself and 

 two Children, and that this Court draw on the Treasurer of 

 this Commonwealth for the payment thereof. 



A Deed of Partition, John Connolly to John Campbell Gent 

 bearing date the Sixth day of February, one Thousand seven 

 hundred and seventy-six, proved by the Oath of Thomas Flinn 

 one of the Subscribing Witnesses and that he saw Joseph West- 



