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William Montgomery v. Benjamin Clark
Writ of Execution

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Wm Montgomery
vs } Exon
Joseph Paxton

Judgt 6 April 1827
debt $300.00
damages 17.75
atty Ashly 6.00
Shrff Rutherfo- .20
Clks 4.30 10.50
$328.25
D E McKinney clk

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Territory of Arkansas
United States of America, } ss.
United States of America
To the Sheriff of Hempstead County Greeting:
We command you, that, of the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Joseph Paxton you cause to be made the sum of Three hundred dollars debt also the sum of seventeen dollars & seventy five cents damages together with Ten dollars & fifty cents costs which William Montgomery late in our Superior Court hath recovered against him for debt damages & Costs which appears to us of record; and for want of sufficient goods and chattels, land and tenements whereon to levy and make the same, you are commanded to take the body of the said Joseph Paxton and him convey to your common jail, and safely keep, until said debt damages & costs be paid, or be discharged by due course of law: and that you certify at our next term how you have executed this writ.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, as Clerk, and affixed the Seal of Office, this 24th day of Janry 1828, and of the Independence of the United States the 52d.
D.E. McKinney Clerk.
(stamped seal)
Wm. E. Woodruff, Printer, Little Rock.

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