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Examination of Judith Ryley for Murdering Her Illegitimate Child
A Man Accused of Stealing a "triangle,"
A Slave's Age Judged by the Justices
Servants Having Illegitimate Children
A slave's Age Judged
A Mulatto Bound Out
Servant Ann O'Bryan Agrees to Extra Time for her Master's Permission to Marry
Court Case Involving George and Poll
Public Claims
Complaint From an Apprentice
Criticism of a Justice
Suspected Runaway Servant
Trial of Jacob, November 13, 1769
A Suspected Runaway Servant
Examination of Matthew Thorpe
Criticism of Justices
Examination for Stealing From Master
Jane Dove on Suspicion of Murder
Examination for Stealing Silk Handkerchiefs
Trial of Jacob and Aaron
Compensation for Patrollers
Suspected Runaway
Children are Bound as Servants
Examination of William Place
A Case of Spouse Abuse
Runaway Jack and Cornelius Fitzjarel [Fitzgerald]
Complaint of a Disorderly House
Margaret Sollas Complains.......
Complaint of a Servant
Disagreement Between Two Justices
Runaway Servant David Essex August 17, 1773
Complaint of Servant Cornelius Fitzgerald
Servant Matthew Lattimore Agrees to Relinquish his Freedom Dues
Runaway servants, August 19, 1773
Runaway Servants
A Man's Sons are Bound out as Apprentices and a Runaway Servant, August 23, 1773
Runaway Servant
A Servant's Time Remitted, and a Runaway, November 16, 1773
Servant Mary Handling Given Extra Time...
A Servant's Time Remitted
Servant Mary Handling Given Extra Time
A Servant (a Doctor) Purchases His Freedom
Child Abuse, January 21, 1774
Trial of William Givans
Runaway Servants
The Beard Brothers are Bound Out
David Jennings Declared Free
Runaway Servant
Runaway Servant and a Bastard Bound Out
Examination of Judith Ryley for Murdering Her Illegitimate Child
A Man Accused of Stealing a "triangle,"
A Slave's Age Judged by the Justices
Servants Having Illegitimate Children
A slave's Age Judged
A Mulatto Bound Out
Servant Ann O'Bryan Agrees to Extra Time for her Master's Permission to Marry
Court Case Involving George and Poll
Public Claims
Complaint From an Apprentice
Criticism of a Justice
Suspected Runaway Servant
Trial of Jacob, November 13, 1769
A Suspected Runaway Servant
Examination of Matthew Thorpe
Criticism of Justices
Examination for Stealing From Master
Jane Dove on Suspicion of Murder
Examination for Stealing Silk Handkerchiefs
Trial of Jacob and Aaron
Compensation for Patrollers
Suspected Runaway
Children are Bound as Servants
Examination of William Place
A Case of Spouse Abuse
Runaway Jack and Cornelius Fitzjarel [Fitzgerald]
Complaint of a Disorderly House
Margaret Sollas Complains.......
Complaint of a Servant
Disagreement Between Two Justices
Runaway Servant David Essex August 17, 1773
Complaint of Servant Cornelius Fitzgerald
Servant Matthew Lattimore Agrees to Relinquish his Freedom Dues
Runaway servants, August 19, 1773
Runaway Servants
A Man's Sons are Bound out as Apprentices and a Runaway Servant, August 23, 1773
Runaway Servant
A Servant's Time Remitted, and a Runaway, November 16, 1773
Servant Mary Handling Given Extra Time...
A Servant's Time Remitted
Servant Mary Handling Given Extra Time
A Servant (a Doctor) Purchases His Freedom
Child Abuse, January 21, 1774
Trial of William Givans
Runaway Servants
The Beard Brothers are Bound Out
David Jennings Declared Free
Runaway Servant
Runaway Servant and a Bastard Bound Out