Samuel Willis, "Elizebeth Easton recognizance", 1729 November 8
Scope and Contents
This memorandum and the one preceding (MSN/COL 2717-50) relate to the case of Elizebeth Easton, a single woman living in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. Dated 8 November 1729, it records a bond of recognizance entered by Easton in the amount of £20, with Nathaniel Shepherd and Daniel Spooner as sureties in the amount of £10 each, on condition that Easton appear before the Court of General Sessions to prosecute her complaint against Wing Spooner.
Dates
- Creation: 1729 November 8
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Language of Materials
English
Physical Description
Letterpress on paper, with manuscript entries in ink; 1 page (31 x 20 cm.) on 1 sheet. Docketing on verso.
Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Rare Books & Special Collections Repository