Box MSS-007.002
Contains 95 Results:
Constable of Hempstead is commanded to summons Joseph M. Coun to appear before Richard Jackson on Thursday the 16th of August at "one of the clock in the afternoon" to answer to Stephen Richardson, Stephen Jones, and Elisha Post for damages of £10 or under. Dated 6th of August, 1798 and signed by Richard Jackson, Justice. Writing on back details execution by Felix Fowler, Constable.
Constable of Hempstead is commanded to summons David Van Cott, Jr. to appear before Richard Jackson on Saturday, the 19th of January, at "two of the clock in the afternoon" to answer to Micajah[?] Jane in an action of debt. Dated 9th of January, 1799 and signed by Richard Jackson, Justice. Writing on back indicates summons was executed by Felix Fowler, Constable.
Constable of Hempstead is commanded to summons Robert Jackson to appear before Richard Jackson on Tuesday, the 22nd of January, at "2 of clock in the afternoon" to answer to Linnington Smith for damages of £10 or under. Dated 12th of January, 1799 and signed by Richard Jackson, Justice. Writing on back details execution of summons by Felix Fowler, Constable.
Constable of South Hempstead is required and commanded to summons Henry Baldin of South Hempstead to appear before Richard Jackson on Monday, the 16th of November, at "two of the clock in the afternoon" to answer to William Pidgeon for damages of £10 or under. Dated 6th of November, 1795 and signed by Richard Jackson, Justice.
Receipt from Peter Ogilvie for costs in the case in chancery of Richard Jackson v. Jacob Jackson and others. Amount received by Mr. Ogilvie was £54, 13 shillings, 7 pence. Dated 24th of February, 1792 and signed by Peter Ogilvie.
Constable of Oysterbay is commanded to summons David Jackson to appear before Richard Jackson on Saturday, the 1st of November, at "two of the clock in the afternoon" to answer to Topher Smith and David Seaman for damages of £10 or under. Dated 20th of November, 1798 and signed by Richard Jackson, Justice. Writing on back indicates that summons was executed by Joseph Latting, Constable and that the trial was adjourned to a later date by consent of the parties to permit a jury trial.
"I do hereby certify that Richard Jackson, Esq. did not order my house to be opened to give a treat for the candadates [sic] of the election as witness my hand this - 30th - of April 1798. James Smith." Written on back is what appears to be a personal note, which states, "For Isaac Denton Bottle of Wine."
Front: Summons commanding Constable of South Hempstead to summons David Van Cott, Jr., cooper, to appear before Richard Jackson on Saturday, the 7th of December, at "two of the clock in the afternoon" to answer to David Seaman, saddler, for damages of £10 or under. Dated 29th of November, 1794 and signed by Richard Jackson, Justice.
Statement of costs, damages and judgment in the matter of Deborah Williams, plaintiff, versus Nathaniel Seaman, defendant. Defendant Mr. Seaman confessed that he was indebted to Ms. Williams. Total amount owed is 16 shillings, 9 pence.