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Fe7 ee 17128

Storehouse Robbery
Elizabeth City Co.
I= 276-123

Slave of Mr. Anthony Tucker. Condemned for
robbing John Bordland's storehouse. Co-de-
fendant, Negro Harry, whipped through the
streets. Will's valuation set at X30.

Elizabeth City County Deeds, Wills & Orders
1704-1730 page 281.

Negro Will

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Gee 1728

Storehouse Robbery
Elizabeth City Co.
9-28-1728

Slave of Mr. Anthony Tucker. Condemned for
robbing John Bordland's storehouse. Co-de-
fendant, Negro Harry, whipped through the
streets. Will's valuation set at X30.

Elizabeth City County Deeds, Wills & Orders
1704-1730 page 281.

Negro Will

Offence:
Location
Ex Date:

Details:

Source:

Storehouse Robbery
Elizabeth City Co.
9-28-1728

Slave of Mr, Anthony Tucker. Condemned for
robbing John Bordland's storehouse. Co-de~
fendant, Negro Harry, whipped through the
streets. Will's valuation set at X30.

Elizabeth City County Deeds, Wills & Orders
1704-1730 page 281.



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