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Negro Tom Eh ee 1754
Negro Putney January «5th,

Offence: Storehouse Robbery

Location: York) Cor.

Ex Date: Aa oy olk Jf Sy

Details: Tom was slave of John Norton. Putney was

slave of John Wormeley. Both were condemned
for 12-17-53 robbery of John Norton's storehouse. Tom
valued at #45 and Putney at 250. Originally ordered for
execution on 1-11-54. Both escaped. Recaptured.

Source: York Co. Order Book (1752-1754) pg 364-366

Negro Tom Matta a2 1754
Negro Putney CROCE oh ah,

Offence: Storehouse Robbery

Location: York Co.

Ex Date: 1-25-1754

Details: Tom was slave of John Norton. Putney was

slave of John Wormeley. Both were condemned
for 12-17-53 robbery of John Norton's storehouse. Tom
valued at 445 and Putney at £50. Originally ordered for
execution on 1-11-54. Both escaped. Recaptured.

Source: York Co. Order Book (1752-1754) pg 364-366

Negro Tom

jie 1754
Negro Putney Jenuary 25th,

Offence: Storehouse Robbery
Location: York Co.

Ex Date: 1-25-1754

Details: Tom was slave of John Norton. Putney was
slave of John Wormeley. Both were condemned
for 12-17-53 robbery of John Norton's storehouse. Tom
valued at £45 and Putney at X50. Originally ordered for
execution on 1-11-54. Both escaped. Recaptured.

Source:

York Co. Order Book (1752-1754) pg 364-366



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