ton a thas. ne ‘militia who had ‘done ‘duty ‘in
guarding the gaol for some months past were adis=—
charged from that—service,"— _PENNSYLVANTA | JOURNAL
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Suey. ny ToSs,
/ton and that the militia who had done duty in
guarding the gaol for some months past were dis-=—
charged from that service," —_PENNSYLVANTA JOURNAL
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 1h, 1768.
ton and that the militia who had done duty in
guarding the gaol for some months past were dis-
charged from that service," PENNSYLVANIA JOURNA
Philadelphie, Pennsylvania, July 1h, 1768.
_ SEYMOUR, » SEYMOUR, » and
“WILLIAMS, Noel,
"Newbern, N, C, June 17, 1768-At the superior
court at Wilmington, three persons were capital-
ly convicted and on Friday (June 13, 1768), all
were executed there, These persons were Noel
Williams and two of the Seymours, three of the
most notorious horse MEKHXXKK stealers in the
back settlements." THE SOUTH CAROLINA AND ©
AMERICAN GENERAL GAZETTE, Charleston, 53. C.,
July 1-July 8, 1768 (2:)).
"By Capt Ward from North Carolina we learn that
ni ava) incipals concerned in _horse-
Beet ina a) bther outrages orn raed some time
since on the frontiers of that Province were
lately tried, condemned and hanged at Wilming-
SEYMOUR, » SEYMOUR, » and
WILLIAMS, Noel,
"Newbern, N. C. June 17, 1768-At the superior
court at Wilmington, three persons were capital-
ly convicted and on Friday (June 13, 1768), a11
were executed there, These persons were Noel
Williems and two of the Seymours, three of the
most notorious horse X¥¥4XXKK stealers in the
back settlements." THE SOUTH CAROLINA AND
AMERICAN GENERAL GAZETTE, Charleston, 5S. C.,
July 1-July 8, 1768 (2:).
"By Capt Ward from North Carolina we learn that
incipals concerned in horse-
eonefice ong Stner Sutrages committed some time
since on the frontiers of that Province were
lately tried, condemned and hanged at Wilming-
SEYMOUR, SEYMOUR, » and
WILLIAMS, ‘Noel.
"Newbern, N.C. June 17, 1768-At the superior
court at Wilmington, three persons were capital-
ly convicted and on’ Friday (June 13, 1768), 211
were executed there. These persons were Noel
Williems and two of the oo three of the
Rost notorious horse KESKSIRE steclers in the
back settlements." THE SOUTH GAROLENA AND
‘Let
AMERICAN GENERAL GAZETTE, Charleston, 3. C.,
July 1-July 8, 1768 (2:)).
"ay Capt Ward fron North Carolina ve learn that
inc ipals co or
Poeeties the BElee pide, coe ctmatecea eons “time
singe on the frontiers of that Province we
{ately tried, condemned and hanged at Wilming-|
Gely 6, 1768 (i. vege