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William A. Coke (search for this): article 13
nd praying for a writ of habeas corpus, such writ was awarded, to be directed to said Capt. J. M. Heiskell, ordering him, or such other person as may have the said Chas. B. Morris in-custody, to have him before the Court on Thursday next. Wm. A. Coke was appointed Receiver for District No. 7, composed of the counties of Norfolk and Nansemond, including the cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and counties of Princess Anne and Isle of Wight, whereupon the said William A. Coke entered into bondWilliam A. Coke entered into bond, with good security, in the penalty of $35,000, conditional, for the further performance of his duties as such Receiver. The Court, having fully considered of its judgment in the case of Timothy Costello, who was brought before it in obedience to the writ of habeas corpus heretofore awarded on the petition of Fanny Costello, his mother and next friend, and being of opinion that the said Timothy Costello is not illegally detained, ordered that he be remanded to the custody of Major J. G. P
Fanny Costello (search for this): article 13
h other person as may have the said Chas. B. Morris in-custody, to have him before the Court on Thursday next. Wm. A. Coke was appointed Receiver for District No. 7, composed of the counties of Norfolk and Nansemond, including the cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and counties of Princess Anne and Isle of Wight, whereupon the said William A. Coke entered into bond, with good security, in the penalty of $35,000, conditional, for the further performance of his duties as such Receiver. The Court, having fully considered of its judgment in the case of Timothy Costello, who was brought before it in obedience to the writ of habeas corpus heretofore awarded on the petition of Fanny Costello, his mother and next friend, and being of opinion that the said Timothy Costello is not illegally detained, ordered that he be remanded to the custody of Major J. G. Peyton. The hearing of other applications for discharges from service made upon different grounds was fixed for future days.
Timothy Costello (search for this): article 13
h other person as may have the said Chas. B. Morris in-custody, to have him before the Court on Thursday next. Wm. A. Coke was appointed Receiver for District No. 7, composed of the counties of Norfolk and Nansemond, including the cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and counties of Princess Anne and Isle of Wight, whereupon the said William A. Coke entered into bond, with good security, in the penalty of $35,000, conditional, for the further performance of his duties as such Receiver. The Court, having fully considered of its judgment in the case of Timothy Costello, who was brought before it in obedience to the writ of habeas corpus heretofore awarded on the petition of Fanny Costello, his mother and next friend, and being of opinion that the said Timothy Costello is not illegally detained, ordered that he be remanded to the custody of Major J. G. Peyton. The hearing of other applications for discharges from service made upon different grounds was fixed for future days.
J. Monroe Heiskell (search for this): article 13
Confederate States Court, yesterday. --Upon the petition of Richard E. Morris, for and on behalf of his infant son, Charles B. Morris, setting forth that his said son is illegally detained in custody by Captain J. Monroe Heiskell, and praying for a writ of habeas corpus, such writ was awarded, to be directed to said Capt. J. M. Heiskell, ordering him, or such other person as may have the said Chas. B. Morris in-custody, to have him before the Court on Thursday next. Wm. A. Coke was apCapt. J. M. Heiskell, ordering him, or such other person as may have the said Chas. B. Morris in-custody, to have him before the Court on Thursday next. Wm. A. Coke was appointed Receiver for District No. 7, composed of the counties of Norfolk and Nansemond, including the cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and counties of Princess Anne and Isle of Wight, whereupon the said William A. Coke entered into bond, with good security, in the penalty of $35,000, conditional, for the further performance of his duties as such Receiver. The Court, having fully considered of its judgment in the case of Timothy Costello, who was brought before it in obedience to the writ o
is illegally detained in custody by Captain J. Monroe Heiskell, and praying for a writ of habeas corpus, such writ was awarded, to be directed to said Capt. J. M. Heiskell, ordering him, or such other person as may have the said Chas. B. Morris in-custody, to have him before the Court on Thursday next. Wm. A. Coke was appointed Receiver for District No. 7, composed of the counties of Norfolk and Nansemond, including the cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and counties of Princess Anne and Isle of Wight, whereupon the said William A. Coke entered into bond, with good security, in the penalty of $35,000, conditional, for the further performance of his duties as such Receiver. The Court, having fully considered of its judgment in the case of Timothy Costello, who was brought before it in obedience to the writ of habeas corpus heretofore awarded on the petition of Fanny Costello, his mother and next friend, and being of opinion that the said Timothy Costello is not illegally detai
Charles B. Morris (search for this): article 13
Confederate States Court, yesterday. --Upon the petition of Richard E. Morris, for and on behalf of his infant son, Charles B. Morris, setting forth that his said son is illegally detained in custody by Captain J. Monroe Heiskell, and praying for a writ of habeas corpus, such writ was awarded, to be directed to said Capt. J. M. Heiskell, ordering him, or such other person as may have the said Chas. B. Morris in-custody, to have him before the Court on Thursday next. Wm. A. Coke was aChas. B. Morris in-custody, to have him before the Court on Thursday next. Wm. A. Coke was appointed Receiver for District No. 7, composed of the counties of Norfolk and Nansemond, including the cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and counties of Princess Anne and Isle of Wight, whereupon the said William A. Coke entered into bond, with good security, in the penalty of $35,000, conditional, for the further performance of his duties as such Receiver. The Court, having fully considered of its judgment in the case of Timothy Costello, who was brought before it in obedience to the writ
Richard E. Morris (search for this): article 13
Confederate States Court, yesterday. --Upon the petition of Richard E. Morris, for and on behalf of his infant son, Charles B. Morris, setting forth that his said son is illegally detained in custody by Captain J. Monroe Heiskell, and praying for a writ of habeas corpus, such writ was awarded, to be directed to said Capt. J. M. Heiskell, ordering him, or such other person as may have the said Chas. B. Morris in-custody, to have him before the Court on Thursday next. Wm. A. Coke was appointed Receiver for District No. 7, composed of the counties of Norfolk and Nansemond, including the cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and counties of Princess Anne and Isle of Wight, whereupon the said William A. Coke entered into bond, with good security, in the penalty of $35,000, conditional, for the further performance of his duties as such Receiver. The Court, having fully considered of its judgment in the case of Timothy Costello, who was brought before it in obedience to the writ
J. G. Peyton (search for this): article 13
h other person as may have the said Chas. B. Morris in-custody, to have him before the Court on Thursday next. Wm. A. Coke was appointed Receiver for District No. 7, composed of the counties of Norfolk and Nansemond, including the cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and counties of Princess Anne and Isle of Wight, whereupon the said William A. Coke entered into bond, with good security, in the penalty of $35,000, conditional, for the further performance of his duties as such Receiver. The Court, having fully considered of its judgment in the case of Timothy Costello, who was brought before it in obedience to the writ of habeas corpus heretofore awarded on the petition of Fanny Costello, his mother and next friend, and being of opinion that the said Timothy Costello is not illegally detained, ordered that he be remanded to the custody of Major J. G. Peyton. The hearing of other applications for discharges from service made upon different grounds was fixed for future days.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 13
Confederate States Court, yesterday. --Upon the petition of Richard E. Morris, for and on behalf of his infant son, Charles B. Morris, setting forth that his said son is illegally detained in custody by Captain J. Monroe Heiskell, and praying for a writ of habeas corpus, such writ was awarded, to be directed to said Capt. J. M. Heiskell, ordering him, or such other person as may have the said Chas. B. Morris in-custody, to have him before the Court on Thursday next. Wm. A. Coke was appointed Receiver for District No. 7, composed of the counties of Norfolk and Nansemond, including the cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and counties of Princess Anne and Isle of Wight, whereupon the said William A. Coke entered into bond, with good security, in the penalty of $35,000, conditional, for the further performance of his duties as such Receiver. The Court, having fully considered of its judgment in the case of Timothy Costello, who was brought before it in obedience to the writ o
ally detained in custody by Captain J. Monroe Heiskell, and praying for a writ of habeas corpus, such writ was awarded, to be directed to said Capt. J. M. Heiskell, ordering him, or such other person as may have the said Chas. B. Morris in-custody, to have him before the Court on Thursday next. Wm. A. Coke was appointed Receiver for District No. 7, composed of the counties of Norfolk and Nansemond, including the cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and counties of Princess Anne and Isle of Wight, whereupon the said William A. Coke entered into bond, with good security, in the penalty of $35,000, conditional, for the further performance of his duties as such Receiver. The Court, having fully considered of its judgment in the case of Timothy Costello, who was brought before it in obedience to the writ of habeas corpus heretofore awarded on the petition of Fanny Costello, his mother and next friend, and being of opinion that the said Timothy Costello is not illegally detained, ord