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District Court, December Term 1811 | District Court, December Term 1811 | ||
− | United | + | United States vs. Parker M Cobb a penalty for departing |
with his vessel from the port of Bath | with his vessel from the port of Bath | ||
− | without giving | + | without giving bond under the nonintercourse |
law. verdict of the Jury not Indicated | law. verdict of the Jury not Indicated | ||
Attorney's fees | Attorney's fees | ||
− | Writ. | + | Writ. etc.__________________ 3.80 |
Attys travel ________________ 3.96 | Attys travel ________________ 3.96 | ||
" attendance _____________ 1.65 | " attendance _____________ 1.65 | ||
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A true copy of record | A true copy of record | ||
− | + | Att. Henry Sewall | |
District | District | ||
of | of | ||
− | Maine } The bill of | + | Maine } The bill of costs afores'd are exam'd and |
allowed, and I am of opinion as there | allowed, and I am of opinion as there | ||
was reasonable cause of action, they ought to | was reasonable cause of action, they ought to | ||
− | + | pd by the United States the pl[?] | |
David Sewall { Judge of the Dis | David Sewall { Judge of the Dis | ||
Court of Maine | Court of Maine | ||
District} | District} |
Revision as of 16:49, 5 February 2019
Maine Ss.
District Court, December Term 1811 United States vs. Parker M Cobb a penalty for departing with his vessel from the port of Bath without giving bond under the nonintercourse law. verdict of the Jury not Indicated
Attorney's fees
Writ. etc.__________________ 3.80 Attys travel ________________ 3.96
" attendance _____________ 1.65 ______ 9.41
Clerk's fees
Entry _____________________ 5. Copy hereof _______________ .30
______ 5.30
Marshal's fees
Service of the writ ____________ _________ 5.80 Nath? Harding's attenda as a witness 2 days 2.50
___________ $23.01 A true copy of record Att. Henry Sewall
District
of
Maine } The bill of costs afores'd are exam'd and
allowed, and I am of opinion as there was reasonable cause of action, they ought to pd by the United States the pl[?]
David Sewall { Judge of the Dis Court of Maine District}