Box MSS-007.001
Contains 77 Results:
The Sheriff of the County of Windham is ordered to levy the goods, chattels, or lands of Caleb Ingals to satisfy a judgment in favor of Elisha Sprague in the sum of $24.25. Dated 20th of October, 1811. Signed by John Holbrook, Justice of the Peace. Writing on the back related to execution of judgment by sheriff, describing how judgment was satisfied.
The sheriff of the County of Windham is ordered to attach the property of Erastus Stebbins, an "absent and absconding debtor" who is "gone to parts unknown," in the sum $48.75 and, failing that, attach his person so he may be brought before the County Court. Dated 1st of September, 1830 and signed by John Holbrook. Writing on back contains additional instructions for the enforcement of the summons and subsequent attachment.
The sheriff of the County of Windham is ordered to attach the property of Erastus Stebbins, an "absent and absconding debtor" who is "gone to parts unknown," for the value of $100.00. A sum of $48.25 is to be paid to Ebenezer Stoddard and he is to appear and answer to Mr. Stoddard. Dated 1st of September, 1830 and signed by John Holbrook. Writing on back contains additional instructions for the enforcement of the summons and subsequent attachment.
The sheriff of the County of Windham is ordered to levy the goods, chattels and lands of Fitch & [Thinsbury?] for the sum of $247.96 and $3.67 court costs. Dated 9th of March, 1812 and signed by Sam Gray, Clerk. The back contains written certifications on June 5th, 1812 by Constable Winthrop Osgood of incremental collections of the judgment amount from Ebenzer Fitch.
The sheriff of the County of Windham is ordered to levy the goods, chattels and lands of Mr. Gleason to satisfy a judgment of $9.82 along with court costs of $2.07. Dated 7th of April, 1812 and signed by John Holbrook, Justice of the Peace. The back contains written certifications by Constable Winthrop Osgood that the amount of the judgment was collected in two parts, on May 20th, 1812 and on December 31st, 1812.
The sheriff of the County of Windham is ordered to levy the goods, chattels and lands of the Messrs. Wheeler to satisfy a judgment of $19.11 along with court costs of $5.67. Dated 19th of March, 1812 and signed by Sam Gray, Clerk. Writing in margins and on back detail the collection of the judgment by Constable Winthrop Osgood.
The sheriff of the town of Canterbury is required to bring David Nevins before the County Court to answer for the sum of £6 sterling owed to the Governour and company. Signed 25th of January, 1755 by Jon Trumble.
The sheriff of Windham County is ordered to attach the property or, failing that, seize the person of Artemas Fish so that he may appear before the Court of Common Pleas and answer for a debt owed to David Brayton of Pomfret. The sum to be paid to Mr. Brayton was $1,830 with interest. Dated 3rd of September, 1812 and signed by John Holbrook, Justice of the Peace. Writing on back indicates the sheriff attempted to execute the summons but was unsuccessful.
Ordering that Oliver Loomis of the town of Bethlem appear before Daniel Potter, Esq., Justice of the Peace for Litchfield County, CT at Mr. Potter's home on the last day of June at 2 o'clock in the afternoon to answer to Solomon Cowles, Zenas Cowles and [Jobe?] Langdon, merchants, for the sum of $26.40 with interest. Dated 18th of June, 1797 and signed by Daniel Potter, Justice of the Peace. Writing on the back details the execution of the summons.