Box MSS-007.001
Contains 77 Results:
Constable of Hempstead is commanded to summons Luke Cavit to appear before Richard Jackson, Justice of the Peace, on the 12th of March at "two of the clock in the afternoon" to answer to Abraham Forman for damages of £10 or under. Dated 2nd of March, 1796 and signed by Richard Jackson, Justice. Writing on back details execution of summons by Felix Fowler, Constable.
Constable of Hempstead is commanded to summons William [Forabee?], shoemaker, to appear before Richard Jackson, Justice of the Peace, on the 11th of June at "two of the clock in the afternoon" to answer to Thomas Sutton in an action for £10 or under. Dated 1st of June, 1796 and signed by Richard Jackson, Justice. Writing on back details execution of summons by Felix Fowler, Constable.
Constable of Hempstead is commanded to summons Benjamin Birdsall, Jr. to appear before Richard Jackson, Justice of the Peace, on the 17th of May at "two of the clock in the afternoon" to answer to William Pidgeon for damages of £10. Dated 26th of April, 1796 and signed by Richard Jackson, Justice. Writing on the back detailing execution of summons.
Constable of Hempstead is commanded to "take the body" of Samuel Whitman and bring him before Richard Jackson, Justice of the Peace, to answer to Joseph Jane for damages of £10 or under. Dated 26th of February, 1799 and signed by Richard Jackson, Justice. An addendum at the bottom authorizes Micajah Jane to execute the warrant "as the Constable aught to do." This addendum is signed by Richard Jackson.
Constable of Hempstead is commanded to summons Alexander MacGriggor to appear before Richard Jackson, Justice of the Peace, on the 7th of October to answer to Jacob Seaman for damages of £10 or under. Dated 26th of September, 1797 and signed by Richard Jackson, Justice. Writing on back details the execution of the summons by Felix Fowler, Constable.
Constable of Hempstead is commanded to summons Jacob Powel, son of Isaac, to appear before Richard Jackson, Justice of the Peace, on the 15th of March at "one of the clock in the afternoon" to answer to Benjamin Skinner for damages of £10 or under. Dated 5th of March, 1798 and signed by Richard Jackson, Justice. Writing on the back details the execution of the summons by Felix Fowler, Constable.
Constable of Hempstead is commanded to summons Samuel Doty to appear before Richard Jackson, Justice of the Peace, on the 1st of November at "two of the clock in the afternoon" to answer to John Birdsall in an action of Trespass for damages of £10 or under. Dated 23rd of October, 1798 and signed by Richard Jackson, Justice. Writing on the back details execution of the summons by Felix Fowler, Constable.