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Negro Paul July 6th, Ll

Offence: Burglary
Location: York) Gor
Ex Date: 7-0-1771
Details: Slave of Mr. George Chaplin. Condemned for

6-14-71 burglary on the premises of William
Cary March. Co-defendant, Negro Joe, burnt in the hand
and given 39 lashes. Paul's valuation set at X85.

Source: York County Order Book (1770-1772) pages
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Negro Paul July 6th, 1771

Offence: Burglary
Location: York Co.
Ex Date: LEAST
Details: Slave of Mr. George Chaplin. Condemned for

6-14-71 burglary on the premises of William
Cary March. Co-defendant, Negro Joe, burnt in the hand
and given 39 lashes. Paul's valuation set at X85.

Source: York County Order Book (1770-1772) pages
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Negro Paul

Offence
Location:
Ex Date:
Details:

Cary March.

July 6th,

Burglary

Slave of Mr. George Chaplin. Condemned for
6-14-71 burglary on the premises of William
Co-defendant, Negro Joe, burnt in the hand

and given 39 lashes. Paul's valuation set at X85.

Source:

York County Order Book (1770-1772) pages
311-312.


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