——_sStave of Witliem Hemstey; executed Queen Anne's
County on July 25, 1764, as per Minutes of
Governor in Council, July 10, 176) from Hearn.
[Stave of Witliam Hemsley; executed Queen Anne's
County on July 25, 176, as per Minutes of :
Governor in Council, July 10, 176) from Hearn.
Sh Wititem—4H “A . cuted gueen Annet s|
County on July T76ly a8 per Minutes of
Governor in Council, July 10, 176) from Hearn,
SLAVE DAVY ZA L9-f1e7.
"RE NEGRO NED, 32 Ma. Arch. 96, July, 176 ce
tend alse one ue 'Dead Nera for Execution!)
for the execution of 'Negro Davy Slave,! con-
victed of murder," JUDICIAL CASES CONCERNING
SLAVERY by Satterall, Volume IV, Page lk = My
library.
The followins is undoubtedly the case: "Anna-
polis, “d.,: A t queen Anne' s Courty Court last
week, a negro fellow of Mr. Hemsley' s was sen-
tenced to DEATH for stabbing a few days before
One Joh Sevil, an overseer, who died instantly
on receiving his wound." NEWSLETTER,, Boston,
Messe. duly 5, 1764. [pe
SLAVE DAVY EK P2517
"RE NEGRO NED, 32 Ma. Arch. 96, July, 176...
tand also one (a ‘Dead Warrant for Execution')
for the execution of 'Negro Davy Slave,' con-
victed of murder." JUDICIAL CASES CONCERNING
SLAVERY by Catterall, Volume IV, Page \k = My
library.
The followins is undoubtedly the case: "Anna-
polis, “d.; A t queen Anne' s Courty Court last
week, a negro fellow of Mr. Hemsley’ s was sen-
tenced to DEATH for stabbing a few days before
one John. Sevil, an overseer, who died instantly
on receiving his wound," NEWSLETTER,, Boston,
Mass,, July 5, 1764, [per
SLAVE DAVY EX 725/164
"RE NEGRO NED, 32 Md. Arch, 96, July, 176l..
‘and also one (a 'Dead Warrant for Execution')
for the execution of 'Negro Davy Slave,' con-
victed of murder," JUDICIAL CASES CONCERNING
SLAVERY by Catterall, Volume IV, Page ht = My
library.
The followins is undoubtedly the case
polis aoe: A t queen Anne!
week,
Perec 5 “DEATH for
one John. Sevil, an overseer, who died instantly
"Anna-
urty Court last
of Mr, Hemsley’ s was sen-
tabbing a few days before
on receiving his wound,"
NEWSLETTER,, Boston,
Mass., duly 5, 1764,
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