Docket Entry, between 25 October and circa 29 November 1841 [State of Illinois v. Eagle–A]
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Docket Entry, , Hancock Co., IL, between 25 Oct. and ca. 29 Nov. 1841, State of IL v. Eagle–A (Nauvoo, IL, Mayor’s Court 1841); in Nauvoo Mayor’s Court Docket Book, 12; handwriting of ; CHL. Includes notation by with signature of , , Hancock Co., IL, ca. 30 Nov. 1841; witnessed by , 30 Nov. 1841.
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State of ,) | Assault and Battery. |
Vs) | |
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Mayor’s fees— | $. 5.75. |
Constable’s fees— | 2.25. |
Fines—— | 65.00. |
$ 73.00. |
October 25, 1841, upon the affidavit of a warrant issued against for an assault and battery, committed on the Said on the day and year above written, near the grocery of , in the city of .
October 25, 1841, warrant executed by , High Constable, by bringing the forward.
, , Joseph Smith, Jesse D. Hunter, Milton Clark, , , and J. Strather, appeared as witnesses for the people; and for the .
fined thirty dollars for contempt of court, for six several offences.
, , , , Perregrine G. Sessions, and John Bills, were sworn as jurors.
On hearing the jury returned a verdict of thirty-five dollars fine, and costs of suit, against the .
November [blank] 1841, issued for sixty-five dollars fines, and eight dollars costs.
November 30, 1841, judgment satisfied by appearing, and confessing a judgment of 43 dollars debt and costs of suit; and presenting a bill of damages for losses sustained by him in the removal of the grocery claimed by him, & , for 30 dollars which was allowed.
City of , Ill., Nov. 30— 1841.
City of ,
To Sir.
To losses sustained in the removal of and injury done to the grocery building owned by & — $30,00.
Nov. 30— 1841— Received payment in full for the above demand.
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Attest— . [p. 12]
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