Minutes of Court ok ^'<)HO(;A^TA Countv. 237 



Writ of Adtiuidonicen ' is granted l^aiil I'roni to condemn an 

 Acre of Land to Huild a Mill on a Ikanch of Mingo Creek. 



William Johnston enters himself Defendant at the suit of 

 Timmothy Turnout Lessee of David Andrews against Sawney 

 Saphead. 



License is granted Francis Kelder to keep an Ordinary at his 

 Dweling House He having Complied with the Law. 



Richard Yeats Gentleman Named in the Commission of the 

 peace and Commission of Oyer and Terminer came into Court 

 and Took the 0th of Justice of the peace and Justice of Oyer 

 and Terminer. 



James Hogland Produced a (Commission from his Excellency 

 the Governor appointing him Lieut, of the Militia, which was 

 read and sworn to Accordingly. 

 (38) John Hogland v Matthew Loghlin, Mastick Carter S. B. 



V George Riggle, Shadreck Carter S. B. 



Walter McFarlin v Samuel Beeler, Geo. McCarmick S. B. 



Thomas Smallman Gentleman Named in the Commission of 

 the Peace and Commissioner of Oyer and Terminer, came into 

 Court and took the Oath of a Justice of Peace and Justice of 

 Oyer and Terminer. 



Daviss Ruth enters himself Defendant at the suit of Tim- 

 mothy Turnout Lessee of John Decker, against Sawney Saphead. 



James Matthew v William Hibbitt, Anthony Corker S. B. 



Administration of the Estate of Dennis Stephens dec'd. is 

 granted to Daviss Ruth he having complied with the Law. 



Ordered that David Richie, Luther Colvin, Nicholas Depugh, 

 (Sc John Miller or Any three of them being first Sworn do ap- 

 praise the goods, chatties, Credits and Slaves if any of the Es- 

 tate of Dennis Stephens deceased and make return to next 

 Court. 



Leave is granted John Reredin to keep an Ordinary at his 

 dweling House in this County he having Complied with the 

 Law. 



L^pon the Petition of John Miller seting forth that William 

 Cills is aged and Infirm and Not able to maen himself, Ordered 

 that Thomas Smallman Cientleman agree with some proper 

 person to support and maintain the said William Cills, and 



' So written, Imt possibly intended for " ad damnum iniiiiirendnm." 



