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September 1814 Writ of Venire
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To the September Term
1814
Venira facias
Executed
D Mooney Shf

To the Honorable
The Judge of the general court in & for the county of Arkansas
In obedience to the within writ I Return that I have summonsed twenty four good and lawful men of my Bailiwick whose names here followeth. And the rest of the orders I have followed as within Directed
D Mooney Sheriff


1 John McClain
2 Simon Miller Senr
3 Wm H Glass
4 Lacheus Phillips
5 Sylvanus Phillips
6 Alexander Kendrick
7 John W Hunt
8 Isaac Harkins
9 Townsend Webb
10 John McElmurry
11 Curtis Wilborn
12 John Billingsley
13 Wm Frasure
14 Robert F Hughes
15 Edmond Hogan
16 Simon Miller Junr
17 Harold Stillwell
18 James Scull
19 Hewes Scull
20 Joseph Bougey
21 Francis Mitchel
22 Joseph Dereaussau
23 John Larquier
24 Joseph Darden

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Territory of Missouri
County of Arkansas
Ss
The United States of America to the Sheriff of the County Greeting
We command you to cause to come before the Judge aforesaid General Court in and for the County aforesaid assigned to Keep the Peace and to hear and determine divers felonies Trespasses and other misdemeanors in the Said County Committed at a Court to be holden in and for the County aforesaid at the Town of Arkansas on the first Monday in September next twenty four good and Lawful men of your County to enquire and present on behalf of the United States for the body of the County aforesaid and to do and perform all and Singular those things which Shall then and there be enjoined them by the Law of the Country.

Also give notice the Several Justices of the Peace and Coroners of Said County to be then and there with their records rolls and recognisances and other remembrances that the Court may Proceed thereon and have you then there this Writ

Witness the honorable George Bullitt Judge of our said Courts at Arkansas the 11th Day of July A.D. 1814 & of our Independence the thirty ninth
John Dodge Clk

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