18 May 1730 Benjamin Desborow preferred a Claim to this Court for taking up a runaway Slave belonging to Robert Porteus Esqr: of James City County above ten miles from the residence of the said Negro as appears by Certificate the said Desborow having made oath to the place of taking up the said Slave and that he never recd: any satisfaction for the same, It is ordered to be transmitted to the Assembly for allowance Source: York County Orders and Wills (17) 73. 18 May 1730 Lawrence Smith Gent preferred a Claim to this Court for taking up a runaway Negro named Tom belonging to Starkey Moor of this County above Ten miles distance from the residence of the said Slave as appears by Certificate, and made oath that he never received any satisfaction for the same, It is therefore ordered to be transmitted to the Assembly for allowance Source: York County Orders and Wills (17) 74. 18 May 1730 William Rogers preferred a Claim to this Court for t[a]king up a runaway Negro named Pompey belonging to John Cra[w]ley of this County above ten miles distance from the residence of the said Slave as appears by Certificate, and made oath that [h]e never received any satisfaction for the same, It is therefore ordered to be transmitted to the Assembly for allowance Source: York County Orders and Wills (17) 74. 18 May 1730 William Rogers preferred a Claim to this Court for t[a]king up a runaway Negro named Will belonging to Eleanor Crawley of this County above ten miles distance from the residence of the said Slave as [ap]pears by Certificate, and made oath that he never received any satisfaction for the same, It is therefore ordered to be transmitted to the Assembly for allowance Source: York County Orders and Wills (17) 74. 18 May 1730 Lewis Davis preferred a Claim to this Court for taking up a runaway Negro named Sam belonging to Mrs Powers near to Collo Digges’s in this County above ten miles distance from the residence of the said Slave as appears by Certificate, and made oath that he [n]ever received any satisfaction for the same, It is therefore ordered to be trans- mitted to the Assembly for allowance Source: York County Orders and Wills (17) 74. 21 September 1730 On the Complaint of Richd T[ay]lor agt. his Serva[nt] man Alexander Mckay for absenting [hi]mself from his [sa]id Master’s service, & the said Mckay confess[ed] in Court to [w]hat he is charged with, It is therfore ordered that [the said McKay serve his] sai[d] Master three months & eight days after [the term of his inden]ture Custom or former order is exp[ired] Source: York County Orders and Wills (17) 104. 21 September 1730 Charles Hays a runaway Serv[ant belo]nging to Capt John Buckler being before the Court, [torn] [app]earing that he counter- feited and mad[e] [u]se of a Pass in [torn] his Transportation out of [torn] [ordered] [torn] cause him to stand in the Pillory for the space of two hours & then remove him to the publick whiping Post and give him Thirty lashes on his bare back well laid on, and moreover that he serve his said Master after his time by Indenture Custom &c is expir'd six months & Twenty two days for Charges & absent time as the law directs. Source: York County Orders and Wills (17) 104-105. 15 November 1731 William Tanner servant to Robert Gordon having run away from his said Master, and been absent thirty nine days, and the expence of bringing him back appearing by the said Gordon’s oath to amount to one thousand four hundred & ninety pounds of Tobo. It is ordered that the said Tanner serve his said Master for the same two years & one month after his time by Indenture, Custom or former Order is expir’d Source: York County Orders and Wills (17) 236. 15 May 1732 William Gully preferred A Claim to this Court for takeing Up a Runaway Negro man named Jack belonging to Mrs. Pack of James City County Above five miles from the Ressidence of the Said Negro as Appears by the Certificate and the said Gully having made Oath that he never has recd. any Satisfaction for the same it is therefore Ordered to be transmitted to the Assembly for Allowance Source: York County Orders and Wills (17) 294. 15 May 1732 Richard Pepper preferred A Claim to this Court for takeing Up Jacob a runaway Slave belonging to Abraham Green of James City County and he having made Oath that he took up the said Slave at Capt. Barbers Quarter at black Swamp above ten miles from the Ressidence of the said Negro and that he never had recd. any satisfaction for the Same it is therefore ordered to be transmitted to the Assembly for Allowance Source: York County Orders and Wills (17) 294. 15 May 1732 Lewis Davis preferred A Claim to this Court for takeing up two Runaway Negroes named James & George belonging to William Crawly of Prince George County Above Ten Miles from the Residence of the said Negroes as Appears by the Certificate And the said Davis having made Oath that he never has receiv’d any Satisfaction for the same It’s therefore Ordered to be transmitted to the Assembly for Allowance Source: York County Orders and Wills (17) 294.