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Negro Pompey 1766

Offence: ?

LocatuLonis Louisa Co.

Ex Date: 1766

Deitanulish: Slave of Mr. Richard Johnson. See Louisa

County Order Book 1766-1772 page 6 entry
dated 1/13/67 which records approval of county expenses
during the preceeding year, among which are sherrif's
charges for trial and execution of this slave pursuant
to the sentence of a special Court of Oyer & Terminer.
Manuscript breaks off shortly before date of this entry
and? theactual trial record ds! lost.

Negro Pompey 1766

Offence: 2B

Location: Louisa Co.

Ex Date: 1766

Details: Slave of Mr. Richard Johnson. See Louisa

County Order Book 1766-1772 page 6 entry
dated 1/13/67 which records approval of county expenses
during the preceeding year, among which are sherrif's
charges for trial and execution of this slave pursuant
to the sentence of a special Court of Oyer & Terminer.
Manuscript breaks off shortly before date of this entry
and the actual trial record is lost.

Negro Pompey

Offence: 2
Locatior Louisa Co.
Ex Date: 1766

Details: Slave of Mr. Richard Johnson. See Louisa

unty Order Book 1766-1772 page 6 entry
dated 1/13/67 which records approval of county expenses
during the preceeding year, among which are sherrif's
charges for trial and execution of this slave pursuant
to the sentence of a special Court of Oyer & Terminer.
Manuscript breaks off shortly before date of this entry
and the actual trial record is lost.



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