Cayuga, ss. The people of the state of New-York, by the grace of God, free and independent:-- To the sheriff of the county of Cayuga--Greeting. We command you, [blank] that you take [blank] if [blank] shall be found within your bailiwic [sic], and [blank] safely keep, so that you may have [blank] bod[blank] before our judges and assistant justices, at our next Court of Common Pleas, to be held for the said County of Cayuga, [blank] on the third Tuesday of [blank] next, to answer unto [blank] And have you there then this writ. Witness [blank] Esquire, first judge of our said Court, at [blank] the [blank] day of [blank] in the [blank] year of our independence. Per curiam. [blank] clerk.
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Corporate author / creator: | New York (State). Court of Common Pleas (Cayuga County) |
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Imprint: | [Auburn, N.Y.? : s.n., not after 1804] |
Description: | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 10 x 33 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Print Book |
Local Note: | Library Company copy completed in MS. for the summons of John Richardson and John Harris, to appear in court "at the village of Cayuga in the town of Aurelius in said county," the third Tuesday of May next, to answer to Thomas Mumford, for $60 damages in a case of trespass; witnessed by Seth Phelps, Jan. 17, in the 28th year of independence; signed by Benjamin Ledyard, clerk; with a waxed paper seal; MS. note on verso records that this was filed May 16, 1804 by Salmon Buell, sheriff. Library Company copy from the Michael Zinman Collection of Early American Imprints. Cataloging funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012. NEH-Readex: not in Readex; not at AAS. |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10360263 |