Brown v Hurford
Submitted by Charolette “Chocy”
Brown
Frederick County, Virginia
Chancery Causes,
1805-1806
Frederick County/Clerk of the Circuit Court
County Court Ended Chancery Causes
1745-1898, Undated and
Miscellaneous
Chancery Papers
1805-43
Brown v Hurford
Sheet #1
Mr. Jn’o HURFORD & Mr. Rob’t MALONY
Take notice
that at the house of Jonas POTTS in the Town of Leesburg
at the 29th
of this month between the hours of nine AM and for PM. I shall take
the depo’t of Jonas POTTS to be read in evidence on the trial of the
dent. In 6L7
(?) pending in the County court of Fred’k where you and
I am pla’f.
William BROWN
March 23rd, 1802
Loudoun
County to wit.
The depossion of Jonas POTTS _______ (?) age taken
at his own house
in Leesburg agreeable to annexed notice, in a suit
now pending in the county Court
of Frederick wherein William BROWN is
Plat’f and John HURFORD and Robert MALONY an
defe’t This stapoena
being duly qualified deposth and said, That, he ____(?) in
William
Browns Mill in the County aforesaid between the third and tenth day of
Feb’y
1807. The Mill at that time was occupied by William BROWN the
Plat’f and John HURFORD
the def’t this deponent at that time asked
Joseph HARFORD how many Barrels of Flour
they had made since harvest,
which he answered nearly Two thousand, this dissonant
further states
that he asked the said Joseph HURSFORD How much the Corn Mill ground
per day, to which he made answer but this deponent cannot recollect the
answer.
JONAS POTTS
Signed and affirmed
on the 29th
day of March 1802
before us two of the Justices
of the
peace for the County
of Loudoun. Given under our
hands.
JOHN LITTLEJOHN & JOSEPH SMITH
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