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- Dated September 30 1771. Bond for Appeal to SCJ. Citation: Samuel Taylor vs Casar, Superior Court of Judicature June 1772, 15. Suffolk # 132190.
Transcription:Essex, ss Memorandum, That on the thirtieth Day of September in the Eleventh Year of our Sovereign Lord King GEROGE the Third, over GREAT-BRITAIN, &c. Annoque Domini, 1771, before his Majesty’s Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas, within the County of Essex, IN. NEW-ENGLAND, personally appeared Samuel Taylor of Reading in the County of MIddlesex Cordwainer _ and Timothy Fuller of Middleton in said Essex gentleman & Abraham Sheldon of Reading aforesaid Yeoman____ and acknowledged themselves to be severally indebted unto Caser a Negro Man of Andover in said Essex Leather dresser in the respective Sums following, vix. the said Taylor as Principal, in the Sum of Ten Pounds, and the said Fuller & Sheldon as Sureties, in the Sum of Five Pounds each, to be levied upon their several Goods or Chattels, Lands or Tenements, and in want thereof upon their Bodies (to the Use of the said Casar) if Default be in the Performance of the Condition here under-written. The Condition of the above-written Recognizance is such , That if the above-named Taylor shall and do prosecute an Appeal by him made from a Judgment given against him in the Inferior Court of Common Pleas holden at Newbury Port on the last Tuesday of September instant for the Sum of twenty five Pounds thirteen Shillings & eight Pence Money Damages: and Costs of suit, at the next Superior Court of Judicature, to be holden at Salem for the County of Essex aforesaid, with Effect: Then the above-written Recognizance to be void, otherwise to abide in full Force. Attest William Jeffry Clerk Copy examined by William Jeffry Clerk