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Fincastle County (Va.) Capias, 1774

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Fincastle County (Va.) Capias, 1774. Consists of an order to the sheriff of Fincastle County to take John Blevins into custody to answer William Cocke on a plea of trespass.

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Fincastle County (Va.) Capias, 1774

Fincastle County (Va.) Capias, ca. 1773

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Fincastle County (Va.) Capias, 1774. Consists of an order to the sheriff of Fincastle County to take John Blevins into custody to answer William Cocke on a plea of trespass.

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Fincastle County (Va.) Capias, ca. 1773

Fincastle County (Va.) Subpoena for Thomas Ramsey in suit Isaac Taylor vs. John Hunt, 1773 Jan. 13

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Fincastle County (Va.) Subpoena for Thomas Ramsey in suit Isaac Taylor vs. John Hunt, 1773 Jan. 13, calls Ramsey as a witness in a judgment suit.

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Fincastle County (Va.) Summons of Adam Stearner, 1773

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Fincastle County (Va.) Summons of Adam Stearner, 1773. Consists of an order to the sheriff of Fincastle County to summon Adam Stearner to appear before the court to answer the petition of William Stroud in the case, Stroud vs. Stearner.

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Fincastle County (Va.) Summons of Adam Stearner, 1773

Fincastle County (Va.) Summons of James Baber, 1773

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Fincastle County (Va.) Summons of James Baber, 1773. Consists of an order to the sheriff of Fincastle County to summon Adam Stearner to appear before the court to answer the petition of William Stroud in the case, Stroud vs. Stearner.

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Fincastle County (Va.) Summons of James Baber, 1773

Montgomery County (Va.) Attachment, 1779

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Montgomery County (Va.) Attachment, 1779. Consists of an attachment against the estate of John Gordon to secure a debt of twelve pounds owed to William Hanley, from the case Hanley vs. Gordon.

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Montgomery County (Va.) Attachment, 1779

Montgomery County (Va.) Attachment, 1801

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Montgomery County (Va.) Attachment, 1801. Consists of an attachment against the estate of William Robinson to secure a debt of one hundred thirty-three dollars to John Preston.

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Montgomery County (Va.) Attachment, 1801

Montgomery County (Va.) Bonds/Comissions/Oaths, 1775-1945 circa

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Montgomery County (Va.) Bonds/Comissions/Oaths, 1775-1945 circa, typically consist of bonds, commissions, oaths, certificates, and appointments related to holding public office. Some collections can include ministers' bonds.

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Montgomery County (Va.) Bonds/Comissions/Oaths, 1775-1945 circa

Montgomery County (Va.) Clerk's Correspondence, 1821 Aug. 28

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Montgomery County (Va.) Clerk's Correspondence, 1821 Aug. 28. The document is a letter from the Auditor's Office to the Montgomery County Clerk of County Court detailing the clerk's responsibilities to the auditor under state law.

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Montgomery County (Va.) Clerk's Correspondence, 1821 Aug. 28

Montgomery County (Va.) Deposition of John George, ca. 1800

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Montgomery County (Va.) Deposition of John George, ca. 1800. Consists of a deposition of John George pertaining to a burglary of George's store house.

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Montgomery County (Va.) Deposition of John George, ca. 1800

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