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Trial of Nan, June 1768
Hampton Jailed for Threatening His Master, August 1768
William Pettit Insults Isaac Smith, the County's Leading Justice, September 1768
Grand Jury presentments, November 1768
Examination of John Brown and John Scott for Felony Theft, Sept. 11, 1769
A slave named Jacob Accuses a White Man of Assault, September 26, 1769
Glocester Tried for Felony, October 13, 1769
Elizabeth Martin Presented for Bearing an Illegitimate Child, November 1, 1769
A Runaway Servant Captured, November 2, 1769
Trial of Ismay, December 12, 1769
Trial of Two Men for Transporting Persons out of the Colony, February 27, 1770
Apprentice complaint, April 24, 1770
Examination of a White Man for Killing a Slave, November 15, 1770
Trial of Jess for Attempted Rape, July 31, 1771
Trial of Ned and a Chancery Case Involving a Family's Division of Slaves, January 1, 1772
Trial of Stepney and Sambo, April 30, 1772
A Complaint of Ill Treatment Brought by an Apprentice's Mother, May 27, 1772
Trial of Will, September 30, 1772
A child Accused of Murder, November 14, 1772
Covington Carmine Accused of Dealing with a Slave, October 27, 1772
Trial of Shadrach and Joseph, November 19, 1772
The Grand Jury's Presentment Against Covington Carmine
Examination of Reuben Warrington for Aiding Stephen Mister to Break Jail
Warrington was Kept in Prison for 13 Days
Examination of Custis Jenkinson on Suspicion of Treason
Stephen Mister, Escapes Prison
Trail of Isaac
Trials of Other Members of the Group
Trial of Thom Hill
Trial of Shadrack
Trial of Joe
Trial of Stephen Mister, May 1780
Court Held for Public Claims
Trial of Nan, June 1768
Hampton Jailed for Threatening His Master, August 1768
William Pettit Insults Isaac Smith, the County's Leading Justice, September 1768
Grand Jury presentments, November 1768
Examination of John Brown and John Scott for Felony Theft, Sept. 11, 1769
A slave named Jacob Accuses a White Man of Assault, September 26, 1769
Glocester Tried for Felony, October 13, 1769
Elizabeth Martin Presented for Bearing an Illegitimate Child, November 1, 1769
A Runaway Servant Captured, November 2, 1769
Trial of Ismay, December 12, 1769
Trial of Two Men for Transporting Persons out of the Colony, February 27, 1770
Apprentice complaint, April 24, 1770
Examination of a White Man for Killing a Slave, November 15, 1770
Trial of Jess for Attempted Rape, July 31, 1771
Trial of Ned and a Chancery Case Involving a Family's Division of Slaves, January 1, 1772
Trial of Stepney and Sambo, April 30, 1772
A Complaint of Ill Treatment Brought by an Apprentice's Mother, May 27, 1772
Trial of Will, September 30, 1772
A child Accused of Murder, November 14, 1772
Covington Carmine Accused of Dealing with a Slave, October 27, 1772
Trial of Shadrach and Joseph, November 19, 1772
The Grand Jury's Presentment Against Covington Carmine
Examination of Reuben Warrington for Aiding Stephen Mister to Break Jail
Warrington was Kept in Prison for 13 Days
Examination of Custis Jenkinson on Suspicion of Treason
Stephen Mister, Escapes Prison
Trail of Isaac
Trials of Other Members of the Group
Trial of Thom Hill
Trial of Shadrack
Trial of Joe
Trial of Stephen Mister, May 1780
Court Held for Public Claims