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Execution for the same or that he the said Thos Hamilton 

 would do it for him. Whereupon the said Defendant prays 

 and has leave to imparl untill next Court and then to jjlead. 



Ordered that a Uedimus do issue to take the Examination of 

 Casper Sickler a witness in behalf of Bazil Brown against Robert 

 Hamilton. 



Present : Isaac Cox, Wm Goe Oliver Miller Mathew Ritchey 

 Saml Newell Thos Freeman, Benjn Kerkendal, John Cannon, 

 cS: George Yalandingham, Gent Justices. 



(72) Ordered that John Stephenson and Isaac Cox be recom- 

 mended as proper persons to serve as Colonels of the Militia, 

 Joseph Beeler and Cxeorge Yalandingham as Lieutenant Colonels 

 and William Harrison and Gabriel Cox as Majors of Militia. 



William Christy came into Court being summoned as Gar- 

 nishee in behalf of John Campbell and Joseph Simon against 

 George Croghan ; being sworn, saith that he hath two pair of 

 Geers, one old ax, one old Spade, one pitch Fork one small 

 box of Iron and an old Lanthorn, and no more of the Estate of 

 said George in his hands. 



John Stephenson & Isaac Cox produced Commissions from 

 his Excellency the Governor appointing them Colonels of the 

 Militia which being read the said John and Isaac came into 

 Court and took the Oath of Colonels of Militia. 



John Campbell, William Crawford Zachy Connell, John 

 Cannon, John Stephenson, John Decamp, Gent, absent. 



Gabriel Cox produced a Commission from his Excellency 

 the Governor, for appointing him Major of Militia, which 

 being read the said Gabriel came into Court and swore into 

 said Commission 



George Vallandingham produced a Commission from the 

 Governor appointing him Lieut. Colonel of the Militia, which 

 being read the said George Vallandingham came into Court 

 &: Swore to his Commission 



Charles Reed came into Court and produced a Commission 

 from his Excellency the Governor appointing him Lieutenant 

 of Militia, which being read the said Charles came into Court 

 and Swore to said Commission. 



David Lefergee produced a Commission from his Excellency 



(73) the Governor appointing him Ensign of the Militia Whereupon 

 the said David came into Court and Swore to his Commission. 



