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Source: Princess Anne County Minutes Book 1762-1769
pages 194 & 225

Source:

Princess Anne County Minutes Book 1762-1769
pages 194 & 225

Source: Princess Anne County Minutes Book 1762-1769
pages 194 & 225

Negro Harry May 31, 1766

Offence: Larceny

Location: Princess Anne Co.

Ex Date: 5-31-1766

Detaticn Slave of Tully Robinson. Valuation *65.

Condemned for an unspecified theft. Mercy
refused because he had already had Benefit of Clergy on
a previous felony conviction. On 7-5-1765 he had been
burnt in the hand and lashed 39 stripes for stealing a
tablecloth.

Negro Harry May 31, 1766

Offence: Larceny

Location: Princess Anne Co.

Ex Date: 5-31-1766

Details: Slave of Tully Robinson. Valuation X65.

Condemned for an unspecified theft. Mercy
refused because he had already had Benefit of Clergy on
a previous felony conviction. On 7-5-1765 he had been
burnt in the hand and lashed 39 stripes for stealing a
tablecloth.

Negro Harry

Offence: Larceny
Locatioi Princess Anne Co.
Ex Date: 5-31-1766

Details: Slave of Tully Robinson. Valuation X65.

Condemned for an unspecified theft. Mercy
refused because he had already had Benefit of Clergy on
a previous felony conviction. On 7-5-1765 he had been
burnt in the hand and lashed 39 stripes for stealing a
tablecloth.



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