1820 |
Mr William Gleaves, Senr. Assigned of William Gleaves, Jr. |
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(James T. Gleaves, Esq. Executor. |
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To the Clerk of Wythe County Court |
Drs |
Cents |
Jany & Feby |
continuance on Rules vs Bell & Kincanon -16- April entering |
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16 |
April |
Bail returned 18 - filing Bail Bond 18 – rule 26 filing |
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62 |
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Declaration 18 – May Rule 26 – June Rule 26 |
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70 |
June |
Order for Scire facias to revive in name of Executor |
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26 |
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Scire facias & Recording return 40. August Order to revive |
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40 |
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in name of Executor 26 – entering replication to plea by |
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26 |
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appearance Bail 18 continuance 26- November order to waive |
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44 |
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plea 26 – entering Judgment by non sum infirmatus 18 |
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44 |
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Taxing costs 20 filing papers |
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38 |
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(Total) |
$3. |
66 |
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J. P Mathews CofC |
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Wm. Gleaves Sr
Exec apu
3.66
Ca for $1.23 tried
Estate 23 Oct 1822
J. T. Gleaves
This law suit involved William Gleaves, Jr. William Gleaves, Sr. was his executor. After William, Sr. died on 3/30/1820, his son, James Turk Gleaves, took over the suit since he was the executor for William, Sr.
Scire facias is explained in Letter 455