1819 |
Thomas H. Gleaves, Polly Gleaves, & Elza Gleaves |
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Infant children & heirs of William Gleaves Jr. Decd. |
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To the clerk of the Wythe County court |
Dr. |
cents |
Oct. |
Capias against Bell & Sheffey 18 entering attorney 8. |
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26 |
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docketing 8 Nov.entering Bail returned 18 filing Bail. |
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26 |
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Bond 18 Rule 2b filing Declaration dcd Rule 24 |
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88 |
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(Total) |
$1 |
40 |
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J. P. Matthews CC |
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Heirs of
Wm. Gleaves
Jr.
1.40
Wm. Gleaves Sr
to pay
This appears to be a bill for court costs dealing with the estate of William Gleaves Jr. who died in Kentucky.
Definition: CAPIAS - This word, the signification of which is 'that you take,' is applicable to many heads of practice. Several writs and processes commanding the sheriff to take the person of the defendant are known by the name of capias. For example: there are writs of capias ad respondendum, writs of capias ad computandum, writs of capias ad satisfaciendum, etc., each especially adapted to the purposes indicated by the words used for its designation.