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40 s.; Erasmus Bachman, 20 s.; Martin Harnist, 20 s. ; 

 John Harris, 40 s. ; John Postlewhait, 60 s.; Christian 

 Stoneman, 50 s.; Edward Dougherty, 30 s.; John Steel, 

 25 s.; Christopher Franciscus, 20 s.; John Miller, 20 s.; 

 Samuel Bethel, 40 s.; John David, 30 s.; George Stuart, 

 20 s.; Thomas Armstrong, 20 s.; Jacob Funk, 30 s. ; 

 William White, 10 s.; Thomas Baldwin, 30 s. ; Peter 

 Allen, 40 s.; Edward Cartledge, 30 s.; Jones Daven- 

 port, 30 s.; Henry Baily, 20 s. ; William Dunlap, 20 s.; 

 William Clark, 20 s. ; Henry Snevely, 20 s. ; Michael 

 Mire, 20 s.; John Wilkins, 20 s.; Lazarus Lowry, 20 s.; 

 Michael Shank, 20 s.; Casper Laughman, 40 s. ; George 

 Haynes, 30 s. ; Isaac Miranda, 20 s.; John Hen- 

 dricks, 20 s. 



At a court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, 

 held at Lancaster, the third day of November, in the 

 fourth year of his Majesty's Reign, Anno, 1730, before 

 John Wright, Thomas Edwards, Tobias Hendricks, 

 Andrew Cornish, Andrew Galbraith and Caleb Pearce, 

 Esqrs., Justices of our Lord, the King, the peace of our 

 said Lord, the King in the county aforesaid, &c. 



The court being opened, the sheriff, to wit: John 

 Galbraith returns the writ of Venire Facias to him 

 directed with the panel thereunto annexed, and the 

 following persons were sworn and affirmed on the Grand 

 Inquest. 



Edward Smout, Jr., James Patterson, John Kile, 

 Randel Chambers, Hatwell Varnon, Ephraim Moore, 

 Richard Hough, George Stites, Christian Vanlere, 

 Daniel Cookson, John Jones, John Musgrove, Jr., James 

 Gait, James Whitehill, Thomas Johnston, William Wil- 

 kins, William Richardson. 



Robert Barber, late sheriff of the said county, re- 

 turned to this court by indentm'e under the hands and 



