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"A negro named Beverly, slave of Mrs, Sarah Crump, was
tried beforethejusticesof New Kent County on Saturday
(1-10-1857) for endeavoring to incite an insurrection,
found guilty and condemned to be hung on 2-20-1857. A
second negro implicated was discharged, as likewise one
endeavoring to poison thecounty patrol." RICHMOND ENQUIRER
Richmond, Virginia, 1-13-1857 (2=6).

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‘A nggro named Beverly, slave of Mrs, Sarah Crump, was
tried beforethejusticesof New Kent County on Saturday
(1-10-1857) for endeavoring to incite an insurrection,
found guilty and condemned to be hung on 2-20-1857. A
second negro implicated was discharged, as likewise one
endeavoring to poison thecounty patrol." RICHMOND ENQUIRER
Richmond, Virginia, 1-13-1857 (2-6).

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"A negro named Beverly, slave of Mrgé Sarah Crump, was
tried beforethejusticesof New Kent County on Saturda;
(1-10-1857) for endeavoring to incite an insurrection,
found guilty and condemned to be hung on 2-20-1857

second negro implicated was discharged, as likewise one
endeavoring to poison thecounty patrol," RICHMOND ENQUIRER

Richmond, Virginia, 1-13-1857 (2-6).

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"The County Court of New Kent Co,, Va., on Saturday last —
tried Beverly, slave to Mrs. Sarah Crump, en the charge of
endeavoring to bring about a rebellion among the neighbor-
hood negroes, found him guilty and sentenced him to be
hung on Feb, 20, 1857, Two or three others were tried &
acquitted during the week, among them the man accused of
inciting his daughter to poison the patrol. The girl

was allowed to go free of trial on condition of being
carried to Richmond, Another slave belongine to Mr. Mara-
ble was also to be tried and it was believed wuld be con-
victed. The man afcused of instigating to poison was
Cleared through the Tiger (see of the testimony," TIMES

New York, N,. Y,,,1/21/1857 (3 ;
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Slave BEVERLY TP nets

(Need confirmation)

"The County Court of New Kent Co,, Va., on Saturday last
tried Beverly, slave to Mrs, Sarah Crump, en the charge of
endeavoring to bring about a rebellion among the neighbor-
hood negroes, found him guilty and sentenced him to be
hung on Feb,. 20, 1857, Two or three others were tried &
acquitted during the week, among them the man accused of
inciting his daughter to poison the patrol. The girl

was allowed to go free of trial on condition of being
carried to Richmond, Another slave belonging to Mr. Mara-
ble was also to be tried and it was believed wuld be con-
victed. The man afcused of instigating to poison was
Cleared through the incompetency of the testimony," TIMES]

New York, N,Y,5,1/21/1857 (3/88
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Slave BEVERLY

hung on Feb, 20, 1857. Two or three others were tried &

acouitted during the week, among then the man accused of

inciting his daughter to poison the patrol. The girl

was allowed to go free of trial on condition of being
Another slave belonging to Mr. Mara=

The man afcused of instigating to poison was
cleared through the BTU MEV AN of the testimony," TIMES,

New York, Ny_¥, 51/21/1857 (3, foot EXic .
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