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Ibrltndry TraAiqf Land, yet 7?r ~*•*• v i *’ ‘• *•<
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felov.n,i7C7( Thomas Red against David Lewis, 1 oo UMftfWfMn
rr. S c - nw .Creek. a*** h^*** ;,>i -■*'’ v * ** ‘
,1. j ;. James WoodUodagainfiJohn Strains, too acres at Sa
, .. . ,{* j,/ plo. * ■>'* -* ■- ‘ ‘ “ i
Ju, ij t James Hcnderfoa tgainft Jacob CouUoo,. *o*afis at
‘t •-, -j c cs ■.Reeky Creeks .
IIM liomaaCbwceyagwft-aof perftmeefefftjfeglatN i
T <: it ( ** Id Frederica, allot led John sWitk| tet lbtlt 0 .
r ... %... R, .14/. *•* in ditto, anottediftoiadaH •• ■* - •**-*':*
4 14 s i>srr|sßncnAntierfon aAhfft Jo* atrt* on
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>is rl i-j JAac Olivnr agaioft Brtnnel Gsttdy, *o* aert* on the
. .. . • Link Bearer Dtrnf. • • f
Angry. -M wwW-,iM*Ctrteh*gri.ift anyj*rfou#'ebtiimg lots
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John Fitch sgayift any perfon* obtaining !o(nil Augana,
9ec.li. ‘’ ■•-" John IfllrfM again*%*y jfiftfodo obtaining job acres
• ■ -^ t .’ north flderriver* Midway/ allotted lonics Williams j
• and too aciks Kilkenny, aFtetted'lohn ttOtchinftra.
Jkb. u nit- Charfas Weft agaiiftl James DoanOm, *SO acre* loath
of Newport. i ! 1
imW c? Mil Jofcph forry'agninft JamekMackay, acres at Wi
t Ifc s.dthariageolh Bidft'-’* * t£i * ** <v
Mb. .■ >; ‘r r JehwMficMer *dnft MtitMTAften* *< acres at Bf
thany. .ao.pl < T 1 stc I>• ,n •
Jlo f.tt*? V t RsywoadiDinfcie again* &*6rgi altd Lachlaa M*ln
. 9 ♦*■* lota in Frederic*.
Dec* Mi *iw Bvyen. Kelly -again* Jacob Borida, SOO acres Spirit
Creek and M*BWtft*s Swamp. * * -
Kar.STstfiew -David Thefnra* agddft’Jebn KHt or others, rjo acres
f oir.i rSi til •'- L •- *• • • ‘;
HJy *t, Jacob Anderson a gain ft John Barber, soo acres between
* *'. V : •.B#rti Ne<wpbria*d Sapefo. ;
Afr. f,.tj6u Joha
jUg.li, 1761. Roderick li'Leod agAoß* Patrick MackCy, * inserts
‘V-T ■ : north branth of SaftfoJ* * *•* S,M ,** f
Ayr. is, 1764. William Case against Henry Caveaah, 100 aerdf la ft.
V : it DcofftU iafWH ‘V* .l> 05SA
. Dt* - aid* Sraft>*wriu# phrifb t
• . - vits, tniWhiß-W>dOve^pi , y 0r J rtJerved for
no Rest John BiMp4bdi ?il V\’ * ’ V;‘ v . :
Feb. at, t7%bV Daniel D*ofeea& again ft ChariN Pace, UV acre* on
* ; * ssi NeaveSheahnah. W. *
Apr* it* JamriPMie* PSsi'CopWid, acres on Briar
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©ft. # ‘ a fl; * Rones Gnay kOaiaft Abraham Lamb. ’ f<fc> acres north
Mo Briar Creek, called PrfWheto Flat.
7. James Ahderfon againH JkCoB Coulfon; too acres, to
’b % , preieat regift ring aotant on Briar Creek.
t|* - - Heheiniah ’nodal agsnft*Jtni€t RoJ*jff|T IdT aqres
•i 4 \ ;f < * yoinmg'o fraA pnrcflsfcd by Rdbem of Cbolrei, ■Tj
Jdj Ms 176 ft John Bacon again ft ThbnriSTeacock to others,’ goo
‘.l c • * seeft of Hni ordered Xewir;
Aop.S. Dunbar, Yodhfc and; Cbttidtdj, 1 against Jtelfaf! and
’ T.* ‘ - blaaro, joo acres"hdrktetose ordered Durham Han
•* *• —•• ‘'Cock. ‘T*’ ■
• Richard Wdmaclt David'Cal liham, lands ioin
hv -. ‘> r ir? ‘lßr|b|| r el>ifttl*fTftMf. .’‘ J * ‘ f ‘
“ftßHw l ' 4l v> Cilfo HoWrif agsfnft u Jofep?i Barton, 1 000 acres os
Beck Creek.
* r Y* f John Harrey, 400
. * or st Cahi’i Old Weld neir Crooked River.
• Thomas againH James Weston, 100 acres in
. tn Matthew*i parish. ?r ‘ ’ ‘ ‘
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T ands“jsaa£.ssfer t
5? t *gjgtw"s*qt mS>l*+-
Mv, a St. Andrew's Parfonaee agnfnll Chariei Weft, a fudp£.
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v. IT JJ THEWSFOWI. ORDERED 6y bir.lwlliiS.it n..
That the ibid fisvcral CftreatakwhawKi and detoraaided do tkeftrft w,i
MfiUp is Anfnß ne, when all perfoo* concerned are renuirrd to Jt
tbeir asreodaoee, otherwiia thek* Caveats will be cben -
c 1 ©HARU© WATSON. 0 C? *
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•sretfwc* N ? T O B J!’ S OL'D, A •* - r (-• ‘T
A TRACT OF VERY fIN| RIVER SWAMP, on the W . D< t i
Onflow Iftand, containing betwfxt kodf and jbo acres toirethJ
with 100 acres of high land OppoSte to the fame. Tery pleafantiv
conveniently fitotted for a settlement. Thofo who irfetne to puLhUa
*W to informed of the os which it irili bnfold by applyS^m
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On Fridq the 3 ifi pJTTiffy in*ant. wtU bt fiU at
v, ,- f *L *tx Exebantt in Savannah. ■
OiNE NEGROE FELLOW and* WENCH, belonging to the e*, M
l C Mr. Nicholas deceafcd. ‘Ciedit wifi be £yen to thl
R of Janaary, 176 ft paying interest, and ghrliig approved fecaritt to
• •.. . .. JAMES JOHfiTßl<.A4i„itolS*
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AWAY, on the 19th jone, in t cyprefi caaoit
MLjf JIV from the Colonel’s Island, near Snnbury, a LIKEL^
* mgs NEW NEGROE FELLOW named Jos, fpeik. very H!i
- #• Boglilh, ia foppofed not to know hi atm ? J 1
* larl * fear or cut on his left (hoolder, had On wfaetf he went
1 r-WM away a flurt, * pair of oznabsrg trowfers, and a blue jacket
was (ecu going towards Savannah. > * Whoever taker ra the
fold negroes and dehversliim to the fnbfcriber, or to Mefth. Dohbarani
Simpfoo in Siinhary, fIU receive a REWARD of TWENTY SHILI
LINGS, aod all rcafonable charges, JOHN WITHERSPOON. “
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TAKEN UP by my negroes, a CANOE with TWO RUNAWAY
N EGtRQBS, a man and-a woman. The negroes were font to the
wotfe-honfe, the canoe is at my landings The owner may have her bv
applying eome andproving his property. She is Si fort long abd 3 feet
j inches wideband split in many placci. > ’ r
* * c ‘ , i>AVID CUTLER BRADDOCK, ‘
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StRAYED into my paftore, a DARK BAY If ARB, ttoiit xi handl
high, branded O • *r -
V"/ . . x \ oq th ® ***** and WC on the off buttock. Thf
owner may have her by applyurg to ALEX. WYLLY. *
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A-. LL perioas vn Gnorgiaand Sooth. Carolina are desired not totral
sh or harbour CONRADS CRODfcY rithootthec<ynfenfbf hi. bro
***’ 1/# , ‘> ADAMCRQDEY. ;
EORG XA,’ *>- - .-a , . y•. ~
BY,kir|oe of writ of attachment to me dire died, requiring me to at
tach the lands,, tenements, goods, atfd chattels, mtfnies, debts, and
hooka of account, of Bleazor OfwaMi lateof the parilh of St. Phißp, is
the province aforciaid, mariner,- whois Vbfent from and wuhoat the !i*
“ mo l^ e fai<l P******** i* is Aid; I have attached and takeoiat#
ray poitemoa, atraaofland, belongiftg tolhe Aid Eleanor Oswald, con
rainrtg one hundred acres, situate and beihgbn the north fldeof thorive#
Mid'Wftyy* in the ptrifh of St. Philip: And #heitti no peffon wju prefect
at the time of attaching the raid trad of land, This is therefore to give
notice, that any person or persons whatsoever claiming the fame mull ap.
pear and (hew caafo why thefiid mft of land Arnold not be adjndged tbs
propwty bf and belonging to the Aid Blearor Oswald, agreeable to thd
direftions of the ad of the General Afikmbly of the Aid province in that
caA made and provided. MATT. ROCHE, Prov. Mar,
■* Savanoah, 7th July, 1767.
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WHEREAS the Am of i iool. sterling will be wanted for the psichaA
of cocoons, and to defray the other expeaces attending the filE
cuitore for the present year, which fam rtnft be paid into the hands of the
Coraraiffary on or before the ill of September neat, and for which certift
cates will be givers by hU Eacellency the Governor to the ft veral parties
as soon as the whole fllatur* accounts can be closed, and the silk ftippods
These are therefore to notify to the inhabitants of this province, woo are
demons of having any of the said certificate j, that they make a return 0#
tfcemnaraes totbe Commiflnry, witk an account how mach each person in*
tends to pay in to him aa above.. And it is farther notified, that no return
hu?fr**!?fi? QBc y y l * l any person or persons but iaha-
0 jL u P r “, v,nc which stall alio appear to be ia their own
~jj; *’ * l®'’heir own uA, or the aA of any person for whom money A
provided by Aeprovmcial tax, and that, after an deconnt is given ia to
tne amount of the above fum* no more names or'retoras will be received,
- GEORGE BAILLIB, Com. Gen.
: X NKGROP^?&
‘A NEGROE FELLOW, middle aged, abomt c feet 6 inches high,
XX he xja well made fqaatAaow.Jpenkeeenr little EagUA, has one
’ OJ ), uL Of breeckfi and, n cheqno flustf ho Aye kiosnaftcrA
D *** Sharper. ,> 14th Angnft, 1766.
A NEGROE PELLOW named Ton, about 5 feet inches high,
aboot to years of age, bson an old aegroe doth jacket and breeds doth,
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