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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 1., Literal copy of Births, deaths, and Marriages in Medford from earliest records. (search)
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 1., Conveyance—Cradock to Dawstin. (search)
Conveyance—Cradock to Dawstin.
[Suffolk Deeds, I., p. II.]
Be it knowen vnto all men by these presents that I Mathew: Crad[ ] Cittizen & Skiner of London doe heerby freelye and absolutely give an[ ] grant vnto Josias Dawstin of Mistick als Meadford in New England his Heires executors administrators and Assignes, firmly willfull pvided, alwayes the sayd Mathew or his assignes pvide the said Josias or his assignes dyett vpon these sevorall eight deyes wch they worke for the said Mathew or his assignes, also I give and grant vnto the said Josias Dawstin or his assignes Comomimge for Twelve Swine & two kine in the woods in Wittnesse wherof I have or his assignes Comomimge for Twelve Swine & two kine in the woods in Wittnesse wherof I have hervnt: put my hands & Seale dated twentye sixth day of Aprillo Anno: Dominj: 1641: & seaventeenth Yeare of the reigne of Or Sovreine Lord King Charles Sealed & dilivered Per me Mathew: Cradock in presence of John Style & me Ric Stilema
Stealing jewelry.
--Mathew, slave of the estate of A. Thomas, dec'd, and Claiborne, owned by Judy Smith, were brought before the Recorder on Saturday, and ordered to be punished for breaking the window of Mr. Edward Kersey's store and his show-glass, and taking a box of jewelry therefrom.
The affair happened about 5 o'clock, and the idea must have entered their heads as they were proceeding to work.
The young man who had charge of the store heard the noise, and, obtaining a pistol, opened the door and discharged it at the thieves, who had become alarmed and were retreating.
They were caught afterwards by the watch.
The jewelry stolen by them was contained in a small box, the contents being worth about $95.
The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], One hundred and twenty-five Dollars reward. (search)
Catch the runaway.--$20 reward.
--Ranaway from my farm, on the Brook Turnpike, four miles from Richmond, on yesterday morning, my man Mathew.
He is about 5 feet 8 inches high; rather thick set; has a brown skin; is somewhat hollow jawed; about 40 years of age; has a dull, sleepy look out of his eyes; had on blue cotton pantaloons, brown round jacket, and an old wool hat. He was raised in King George county, and may try to cross our lines in that direction.--Pickets, officers and citizens are hereby requested to arrest him. Achilles D. Johnson.
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