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Thomas Collier (search for this): article 7
Judge Laons's Court. --This Court met yesterday at 10½ o'clock A. M. The grand jury brought in true bills against the following parties: Dominick Baccegalluppo, Thomas Collier, Lee Whitehurst, John Ford, Michael Handley, Granville Montelle, Ellis McLain, John Segnaigo, Wm. Hardy, Rody McCauley, Meriwether Quarles, John Ryand Patrick Stack, James Rawlings, George Turner, Eliza White, and James Williams. In the case of Miles R. Bohannon, charged with forging the name of B. Akers &Son, of Lynchburg, to a check for $500, the grand jury found not a true bill. Bohannon was not, however, discharged, it being proposed to inquire into a discrepancy in N. W Akere's testimony before the grand jury.
Rody McCauley (search for this): article 7
Judge Laons's Court. --This Court met yesterday at 10½ o'clock A. M. The grand jury brought in true bills against the following parties: Dominick Baccegalluppo, Thomas Collier, Lee Whitehurst, John Ford, Michael Handley, Granville Montelle, Ellis McLain, John Segnaigo, Wm. Hardy, Rody McCauley, Meriwether Quarles, John Ryand Patrick Stack, James Rawlings, George Turner, Eliza White, and James Williams. In the case of Miles R. Bohannon, charged with forging the name of B. Akers &Son, of Lynchburg, to a check for $500, the grand jury found not a true bill. Bohannon was not, however, discharged, it being proposed to inquire into a discrepancy in N. W Akere's testimony before the grand jury.
James Williams (search for this): article 7
Judge Laons's Court. --This Court met yesterday at 10½ o'clock A. M. The grand jury brought in true bills against the following parties: Dominick Baccegalluppo, Thomas Collier, Lee Whitehurst, John Ford, Michael Handley, Granville Montelle, Ellis McLain, John Segnaigo, Wm. Hardy, Rody McCauley, Meriwether Quarles, John Ryand Patrick Stack, James Rawlings, George Turner, Eliza White, and James Williams. In the case of Miles R. Bohannon, charged with forging the name of B. Akers &Son, of Lynchburg, to a check for $500, the grand jury found not a true bill. Bohannon was not, however, discharged, it being proposed to inquire into a discrepancy in N. W Akere's testimony before the grand jury.
Ellis McLain (search for this): article 7
Judge Laons's Court. --This Court met yesterday at 10½ o'clock A. M. The grand jury brought in true bills against the following parties: Dominick Baccegalluppo, Thomas Collier, Lee Whitehurst, John Ford, Michael Handley, Granville Montelle, Ellis McLain, John Segnaigo, Wm. Hardy, Rody McCauley, Meriwether Quarles, John Ryand Patrick Stack, James Rawlings, George Turner, Eliza White, and James Williams. In the case of Miles R. Bohannon, charged with forging the name of B. Akers &Son, of Lynchburg, to a check for $500, the grand jury found not a true bill. Bohannon was not, however, discharged, it being proposed to inquire into a discrepancy in N. W Akere's testimony before the grand jury.
Judge Laons's Court. --This Court met yesterday at 10½ o'clock A. M. The grand jury brought in true bills against the following parties: Dominick Baccegalluppo, Thomas Collier, Lee Whitehurst, John Ford, Michael Handley, Granville Montelle, Ellis McLain, John Segnaigo, Wm. Hardy, Rody McCauley, Meriwether Quarles, John Ryand Patrick Stack, James Rawlings, George Turner, Eliza White, and James Williams. In the case of Miles R. Bohannon, charged with forging the name of B. Akers &Son, of Lynchburg, to a check for $500, the grand jury found not a true bill. Bohannon was not, however, discharged, it being proposed to inquire into a discrepancy in N. W Akere's testimony before the grand jury.
Dominick Baccegalluppo (search for this): article 7
Judge Laons's Court. --This Court met yesterday at 10½ o'clock A. M. The grand jury brought in true bills against the following parties: Dominick Baccegalluppo, Thomas Collier, Lee Whitehurst, John Ford, Michael Handley, Granville Montelle, Ellis McLain, John Segnaigo, Wm. Hardy, Rody McCauley, Meriwether Quarles, John Ryand Patrick Stack, James Rawlings, George Turner, Eliza White, and James Williams. In the case of Miles R. Bohannon, charged with forging the name of B. Akers &Son, of Lynchburg, to a check for $500, the grand jury found not a true bill. Bohannon was not, however, discharged, it being proposed to inquire into a discrepancy in N. W Akere's testimony before the grand jury.
Miles R. Bohannon (search for this): article 7
ehurst, John Ford, Michael Handley, Granville Montelle, Ellis McLain, John Segnaigo, Wm. Hardy, Rody McCauley, Meriwether Quarles, John Ryand Patrick Stack, James Rawlings, George Turner, Eliza White, and James Williams. In the case of Miles R. Bohannon, charged with forging the name of B. Akers &Son, of Lynchburg, to a check for $500, the grand jury found not a true bill. Bohannon was not, however, discharged, it being proposed to inquire into a discrepancy in N. W Akere's testimony befoMichael Handley, Granville Montelle, Ellis McLain, John Segnaigo, Wm. Hardy, Rody McCauley, Meriwether Quarles, John Ryand Patrick Stack, James Rawlings, George Turner, Eliza White, and James Williams. In the case of Miles R. Bohannon, charged with forging the name of B. Akers &Son, of Lynchburg, to a check for $500, the grand jury found not a true bill. Bohannon was not, however, discharged, it being proposed to inquire into a discrepancy in N. W Akere's testimony before the grand jury.
Judge Laons's Court. --This Court met yesterday at 10½ o'clock A. M. The grand jury brought in true bills against the following parties: Dominick Baccegalluppo, Thomas Collier, Lee Whitehurst, John Ford, Michael Handley, Granville Montelle, Ellis McLain, John Segnaigo, Wm. Hardy, Rody McCauley, Meriwether Quarles, John Ryand Patrick Stack, James Rawlings, George Turner, Eliza White, and James Williams. In the case of Miles R. Bohannon, charged with forging the name of B. Akers &Son, of Lynchburg, to a check for $500, the grand jury found not a true bill. Bohannon was not, however, discharged, it being proposed to inquire into a discrepancy in N. W Akere's testimony before the grand jury.
John Segnaigo (search for this): article 7
Judge Laons's Court. --This Court met yesterday at 10½ o'clock A. M. The grand jury brought in true bills against the following parties: Dominick Baccegalluppo, Thomas Collier, Lee Whitehurst, John Ford, Michael Handley, Granville Montelle, Ellis McLain, John Segnaigo, Wm. Hardy, Rody McCauley, Meriwether Quarles, John Ryand Patrick Stack, James Rawlings, George Turner, Eliza White, and James Williams. In the case of Miles R. Bohannon, charged with forging the name of B. Akers &Son, of Lynchburg, to a check for $500, the grand jury found not a true bill. Bohannon was not, however, discharged, it being proposed to inquire into a discrepancy in N. W Akere's testimony before the grand jury.
Lee Whitehurst (search for this): article 7
Judge Laons's Court. --This Court met yesterday at 10½ o'clock A. M. The grand jury brought in true bills against the following parties: Dominick Baccegalluppo, Thomas Collier, Lee Whitehurst, John Ford, Michael Handley, Granville Montelle, Ellis McLain, John Segnaigo, Wm. Hardy, Rody McCauley, Meriwether Quarles, John Ryand Patrick Stack, James Rawlings, George Turner, Eliza White, and James Williams. In the case of Miles R. Bohannon, charged with forging the name of B. Akers &Son, of Lynchburg, to a check for $500, the grand jury found not a true bill. Bohannon was not, however, discharged, it being proposed to inquire into a discrepancy in N. W Akere's testimony before the grand jury.
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