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Negro Davy

Offence:
Locatwons
Ex Date:

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November 9th, Lyi6t

Storehouse Robbery
York Co.
L1I-9-1761

Slave of the widow Frances Nelson. Condemned
for robbing William Nelson's storehouse. His
valuation set at X80. His co-defendant, Neg-
ro Dick, was allowed the Benefit of Clergy
for receiving stolen goods.

York County Order Book (1759-1763) pages
294-295.

Negro Davy

Offence:
Location:
Ex Date:

Details:

Source:

November 9th, 1761

Storehouse Robbery
York Co.
AL) IL 7 OL.

Slave of the widow Frances Nelson. Condemned
for robbing William Nelson's storehouse. His
valuation set at X80. His co-defendant, Neg-
ro Dick, was allowed the Benefit of Clergy
for receiving stolen goods.

York County Order Book (1759-1763) pages
294-295.

Negro Davy

Offence:
Location:
Ex Date:

Details:

Source:

November 9th,

Storehouse Robbery
York Co.
1-9-1761

Slave of the widow Frances Nelson. Condemned
for robbing William Nelson's storehouse. His
valuation set at X80. His co-defendant, Neg-
ro Dick, was allowed the Benefit of Clergy
for receiving stolen goods.

York County Order Book (1759-1763) pages
294-295.


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