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David Duncan a Garnishee in behalf of John Campbell 

 against George Croghan, came into Court and says on Oath 

 that he hath in his hands One hundred and Seventy nine Bush- 

 ells and three pecks of Corn for which he has agreed to pay 

 one Dollar per Bushell and no more of the Estate of the said 

 George in his hands. 



William Dunaughagain having obtained an Attachment 

 against the Estate of Benjamin Nugent for three hundred and 

 forty seven Pounds ten shillings Pennsylvania Money and the 

 Sheriff having returned that he had levied the Said Attachment 

 in the hands of Enoch Springer and Cornelius Manning and 

 summoned them as Garnishees who this day came into Court 

 and say that they have Nine pounds, fifteen Shillings and nine 

 pence Pennsylvania Currency in their hands and no more of 

 the Estate of the said Benjamin in their hands and the said 

 Benjamin failing to appear and replevy the said Attached Ef- 

 fects tho Solemnly Called the said William produced a Bond 

 against the said Benjamin for the aforesaid Sum of three hun- 

 dred and forty seven pounds ten shillings Current Money of 

 Pennsylvania. It is considered by the Court that the sd 

 William recover against the said Benjamin the sum of two hun- 

 dred and seventy eight pounds Current Money with Interest 

 from the first day of October 1777 untill paid with Costs. 

 Ordered that the Sheriff Collect the said money from the said 

 Garnishees and pay it towards Satisfying this Judgment and 

 make return of his proceeding to this Court. 



Ordered that a Dedimus issue for the Examination of Eleanor 

 Ackerson witness between John Lydia and Joseph Cox 

 (70) Ordered that Casper Sickler be allowed two days attendance 



as a Witness attending Court in the suit of William Brasheers 

 V Robert Hamilton. 



Ordered that Thomas Talbert be allowed twelve days as a 

 witness in said Suit. 



Ordered that a Dedimus issue for the Examination of John 

 Crow a Witness in the Suit of Hugh Braudy against Jacob 

 Feagley 



Upon the motion of Thomas Applegate on behalf of Cathe- 

 rine Dablin now a Servant to the said Thomas that a certain 

 Peter Brandon of the town of Pittsburg now unjustly detains an 



