124 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Joseph Cox 



V Then came the Plff, and Francis Hull 



Theodore Davis personally appeard in Court and under- 

 took for said Defendant that in Case he was Cast in this Suit he 

 should pay and Satisfy the Condemnation of the Court or ren- 

 der his body to prison in execution for the same, or that he, 

 the said Francis Hull would do it for him. AMiereupon the 

 said Defendant prays and has leave to imparl untill next Court 

 when he is to plead. 



Sale of the Estate of Garret Newgel deceased returned by the 

 Administratrix and ordered to be recorded. 



Thomas Freeman, Gent, produced a Commission from his 

 Excellency the Governor, appointing him Captain of the Mi- 

 litia which being read, the said Thomas came into Court and 

 took the Oath of Captain of the Militia. 



Thomas Prather, Levingston Thomas, & Nicholas Christ, 

 produced Commissions from his Excellency the Governor ap- 

 pointing them Lieutenants in the Militia of this County, which 

 being read, the said Thomas Prather, Levingston Thomas, and 

 Nicholas Christ came into Court and took the Oath of Lieuten- 

 ants of Militia. 



Luke Decker and John Johnson produced Commissions from 

 his Excellency the Governor appointing them Ensigns in the 

 Militia, for this County, which being read the .said Luke Decker 

 and John Johnson came into Court and took Oath of Ensigns 

 of the Militia. 



Thomas Cook 



v Then came the Plaintiff, and John 



Levingston Thomas ^^'all personally appeared and under- 

 took that in Case the Defendant shall be Cast in this Suit, he 

 shall satisfy the Condemnation of the Court or render his Body 

 to the Prison of this County in Execution of the .same, or he 

 the said John AVall will do it for him. AVhereupon the said 

 Defendant prays and has liberty to imparl untill next Court 

 and then to plead. 



John Decamp Gent nameci in the Commission of the 

 peace came into Court and took the Oath of Justice of the 

 peace. 



