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Timon vs. Peter Osgood (1777)
Sham demurrer per pre-arranged agreement. Two year indenture agreement between Timon ("free negro") and Osgood.
- Plaintiff: Timon
- Defendant: Peter Osgood Jr.
- Plaintiff's Attorney: Theophilus Parsons
- Defendant's Attorney: William Pynchon Esq.
Essex Court of Common Pleas
- September 1777 Newburyport: Case filed and disposed
- Justice: Caleb Cushing Esq.
- Justice: Benjamin Greenleaf Esq.
- Justice: Samuel Holton Physician
- Disposition: Osgood's plea judged bad. Timon signed two year indenture agreement with Osgood for six pounds.
- Participants:
- David Bayley
- Witness on Signed Document for Defendant: Witness on June 4, 1776 Bill of Sale of Timon from Chadwick to Osgood.
- Thomas Chadwick Danvers
- Witness on Signed Document for Defendant: June 4, 1776 sold Timon to Peter Osgood Jr. and signed Bill of Sale.
- Moses Kelly
- Witness on Signed Document for Defendant: Witness on June 4, 1776 Bill of Sale of Timon from Chadwick to Osgood.
- Theophilus Parsons Byfield (Newbury)
- Witness on Indenture: Witness on October 3, 1777 Indenture Agreement between Timon and Osgood.
- Witness on Indenture: Witness on October 3, 1777 Indenture Agreement between Timon and Osgood.
- Oliver Peabody
- Witness on Indenture: Witness on October 3, 1777 Indenture Agreement between Timon and Osgood.
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Sources
- Please review Court Formalities to understand the court documents. Note especially that phrases such as 'with force & arms' and specific dates for keeping the Plaintiff in servitude are formal statements not meant to reflect actual occurences.
- Dated June 4 1776 Bill of Sale of Tymon 32 years old from Thomas Chadwick to Peter Osgood Junior. "which said servant is now absent & the said Osgood is to take him wherever he can find him"
- Osgood's defense written by Pynchon dated October 3, 1777 saying that Timon is Osgood's "proper negro servant" but not making a plea of "not guilty."