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Page 99
... Causton has formerly commanded § the whole colony , as it is feared Thomas Jones does still , though it is reported the trustees lately removed him from some of his employments , to appease the people with regard to a felony , which ...
... Causton has formerly commanded § the whole colony , as it is feared Thomas Jones does still , though it is reported the trustees lately removed him from some of his employments , to appease the people with regard to a felony , which ...
Page 133
... Causton , when sitting on the bench as judge , declare , that he had no business , nor would be governed by the laws of Eng- land ; but pulled out of his pocket a book , and said , “ here are the laws of Georgia , which I have from Mr ...
... Causton , when sitting on the bench as judge , declare , that he had no business , nor would be governed by the laws of Eng- land ; but pulled out of his pocket a book , and said , “ here are the laws of Georgia , which I have from Mr ...
Page 136
... Causton , bailiff , and not assented to by us . Witness our hands . Jos . STANLEY , WALTER FOX , JOHN CLARK , R. LOBB . No. XIX . From Savannah . Thomas Neale , late of Savannah in Georgia , aged thirty- two years and upwards , maketh ...
... Causton , bailiff , and not assented to by us . Witness our hands . Jos . STANLEY , WALTER FOX , JOHN CLARK , R. LOBB . No. XIX . From Savannah . Thomas Neale , late of Savannah in Georgia , aged thirty- two years and upwards , maketh ...
Page 139
... Causton , late magistrate , store - keeper and cashier to the trustees for Georgia , had the sole disposal of the ... Causton's wife , ( who kept a chandler's shop , which was generally thought , and she has great reason to believe , was ...
... Causton , late magistrate , store - keeper and cashier to the trustees for Georgia , had the sole disposal of the ... Causton's wife , ( who kept a chandler's shop , which was generally thought , and she has great reason to believe , was ...
Page 140
... Causton ; and that they paid most extravagant prices for the same . That on the removal of the said Causton , Mr. Thomas Jones was first made store - keeper , and then magistrate ; which gave him an opportunity of exercising cruelties ...
... Causton ; and that they paid most extravagant prices for the same . That on the removal of the said Causton , Mr. Thomas Jones was first made store - keeper , and then magistrate ; which gave him an opportunity of exercising cruelties ...
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