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  • And whereas the sd Murry hath appeard before us & hath not shewd sufficient Cause why he should not be the reputed Father of the Child — we therefore upon the examination of the Circumstances, as well as upon the Oath of the sd Catherine Audle dohereby ajudge him ye sd Jno Murry to be the reputed Father of the sd.

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

  • Bastard Child — And thereupon we do Order, for the sustenance of the sd Child, that Jno Murry dopay upon Notice of this our Order the sum of ten shillings, into the hands of Robt Carter Esqr. toward the Laying in of the sd Catherine Audle & ye maintenance of ye sd Child, to the time of making this Order -

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

  • And we do further orderd sd Jno Murry topay to Robt Carter Esqr. ~ weekly & ever [y] week ye sum of two shillings & sixpence, in Case the sd Catherine Audle shall not Nurse or take Care of the Child herself~

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

  • And we do further order ye sd Jno Murry topay or Cause to be paid, into the hands of Robt Carter Esqr. - the sum of two shillings weekly & ever [y] week from this present time for the maintenance of the sd.

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

  • Inst. was delivered of a male Bastard Child & that the sd Bastard is now chargeable on this Harbor & that Jno Murry of this Harbour did beget the sd Bastard.

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

  • Address of William Hooper, June 20, 1835, folder 7; inaugural address of A. Haywood Merritt, October 18, 1855, folder 17; valedictory address of Jno.

    Student Life and Learning James L. Leloudis 2004

  • From an impulse equally resistless and painful, he approached the portrait, held the candle toward it, and could distinguish the words on the border of the painting, — Jno.

    Melmoth the Wanderer 2004

  • The note of hand for £500 was made payable to Richard Morgan of Clifton, and signed Jno.

    Morgan’s Run Colleen McCullough 2000

  • The note of hand for £500 was made payable to Richard Morgan of Clifton, and signed Jno.

    Morgan’s Run Colleen McCullough 2000

  • He fought the urge to pick up a rock and hurl it through Jno.

    Drums of Autumn Gabaldon, Diana 1997

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