Box 2
Contains 25 Results:
Legal Papers, 1769-1799
Of Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia).
Attachment, 1769 May 23
For Isaac Chenowith to be brought before the Berkeley County Court on the third Tuesday of August to answer a contempt charge, signed by Mo Hunter.
Agreement, 1775 December 14
Between George Tringle of Berkeley County and Richard Rigg, signed by P. Pendleton, and including a document concerning the agreement.
Order, 1788 August 23
For the sheriff of Berkeley County to summon Charles Magill and Isaac Chinoweth.
Land Office Treasury Warrant No., 1788 February 18
60 For land to be surveyed for Andrew Waggoner, signed by John Harvie.
Paper, circa 1789
J. T. Mason to the Worshipful Court of Berkeley County, regarding the suit between Briscoe and Conway.
Order, 1789 March 21
For sheriff of Berkeley County to summon Charles McGill and Isaac Chenoweth to appear, signed by Mo Hunter.
Articles of Agreement, 1790 December 31
Between Jacob Ong of Martinsburgh, Berkeley County, Virginia, carpenter, and Robert Willcox of the same place.
Berkeley Land Dispute, 1791 February 20
Of Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia).
Paper, 1791 February 16
Regarding the dispute between George Briscoe and George Riely and Cornelius Conway.
Notice, 1791 September 9
That John Tingle and Mary Benett will take the deposition of William Baily and Edward Beeson.
Deposition, 1791 September 20
Of William Baily given to Berkeley Court in the suit depending between John Tingle and Mary Bennet, plaintiffs, and Charles Magill, defendant.
Land Grant, 1792 December 11
To John Morrel and Samuel Morrel, signed by Governor Henry Lee.
Condition of Agreement, 1792 December 31
Between Josias Herbert of Berkeley County, Virginia, and Cumberland Wilson of the town of Dumfries.
History, 1792
Of tax Delinquents on the East Side of Ossequan Creek.
Deposition, 1793 January 16
Of Smith Slaughter in a suit depending between George Cole Briscoe and Cornelius Conway in Berkeley Court.
Deposition, 1793 April 6
Of Moses Hunter in the suit of John Tingle, heir at law of George Tingle, decd., by Mary Bennett, his guardian, as complainants, and Charles Magill and Isaac Chennowith, children, as defendants.
Deposition, 1793 April 5
Of William Hinshaw in a dispute depending in chancery in Berkeley Court between Tingle's heirs and Charles Magill.
Order, 1794 June 22
To summon Robert Worthington to Court to answer the petition of Magnus Tate, signed by M. Hunter.
Land Grant, 1796 February 27
To Isaac Means, signed by Gov. Robert Brooke.
Indenture, 1796 June 20
Between James Sargent of Hampshire County and Margaret, his wife, and Daniel Loy.
Land Grant, 1796 September 12
To Thomas Ewes, signed by Gov. Robert Brooke.
Deposition, 1798
Of Mo Hunter about a suit between William Slaughter and Cornelius Conway.
Indenture, 1799 February 16
Between Daniel Loy and Christiana, his wife, of Hampshire County, Virginia, and John Loy of the same place.
Sheriff's Order, 1798 April 5
To bring James Faulkner to court, signed by Mo Hunter.