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"eooin 1766 (Sheriff) Samuel Ruffin (Edgecombe Co,, Ne Ce)
was allowed one pound, seventeen shillings and four pence
for imprisoning and executing a negro criminal, Thomas
Merritt, the jailer, was also paid sixteen shillings and
8 pence as a special fee for attending the same negro dur-
ing his period of confinement,'t HISTORY OF EDGECOMBE
COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, By Je Kelly Turner and Jnoe Le
Bridgers, Jre3 Raleigh: Edwards & Broughton Printing
Company, 1920; p lS.
See Report of the Committee of Public Claims, held at New
Bern, NC, 11-6-1766; STATE RECORBS OF NORTH CAROLINA, Vole
22, pp 82-8433; Goldsboro, NC: Nash Brothers, 1907.
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| "seein 1766 (Sheriff) Samuel Ruffin (Edgecombe Co.y Ne Ce)|
was allowed one pound, seventeen shillings and four pence
for imprisoning and executing a negro criminal. Thomas
Merritt, the jailer, was also paid sixteen shillings and
8 pence as a special fee for attending the same negro dur=-
ing his period of confinement."t HISTORY OF EDGECOMBE
COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, By Je Kelly Turner and Jno. Le
Bridgers, Jre; Raleigh: Edwards & Broughton Printing
Company, 1920; p lid.
See Report of the Committee of Public Claims, held at New
Bern, NC, 11-6-1766; STATE RECORBS OF NORTH CAROLINA, Vole
22, pp 82-83; Goldsboro, NC: Nash Brothers, 1907.
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| ",,¢In 1766 (Sheriff) Samel Ruffin (Edgecombe Co,, Ne Ce)
was allowed one pound, seventeen shillings and four pence
for imprisoning and executing a negro criminal, Thomas
Merritt, the jailer, was also paid sixteen shillings and
pence as a special fee for attending the same negro dur-
ing his period of confinement," HISTORY OF EDGECOMHE
COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, by J, Kelly Turner and Jno. Le
Bridgers, Jr; Raleigh: Edwards & Broughton Printing
Company, 1920; p lids
See Report of the Committee of Public Claims, held at New
Bern, NC, 116-1766; STATE RECORBS OF NORTH CAROLINA, Vol.
22, pp 82-833 Goldsboro, NC: Nash Brothers, 1907.
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