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Source: York County Order Book (1774-1784) page 529

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York County Order Book (1774-1784) page 529

Source: York County Order Book (1774-1784) page 529

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Offence: Grand Larceny

Locatdon: Wonk Gor.

Ex Darter 3-22-1774

Details: Slave of James Shields. Condemned for theft

of oods)to the value) of, 25) shillings from
the Governor of Virginia himself. Benefit of Clergy was
denied in this case because defendant had already been
burnt in the hand for a previous felony conviction on
12-4-73 in James City County. Valuation set at X70.

Source: York County Order Book (1774-1784) page 529.

Negro Hannibal March eend lane

Offence: Grand Larceny

Location: York Co.

Ex Date: 3-22-1774

Details: Slave of James Shields. Condemned for theft

of goods to the value of 25 shillings from
the Governor of Virginia himself. Benefit of Clergy was
denied in this case because defendant had already been
burnt in the hand for a previous felony conviction on
12-4-73 in James City County. Valuation set at X70.

Source: York County Order Book (1774-1784) page 529.

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Offence: Grand Larceny
Location: Yor!
Ex Date: 3-22-1774

Details: Slave of James Shields. Condemned for theft
of goods to the value of 25 shillings from
the Governor of Virginia himself. Benefit of Clergy was
denied in this case because defendant had already been
burnt in the hand for a previous felony conviction on
12-4-73 in James City County. Valuation set at X70.

Source: York County Order Book (1774-1784) page 529.



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