Court records related to the case of Perry and Company v. Lawson


Title
Court records related to the case of Perry and Company v. Lawson
Description
Court records from January 27, 1708 filed by attorney Thomas Peterson related to the case of Perry and Company v. Lawson in which John Lawson is said to owe money to Micajah Perry and the New Pensilvania [Pennsylvania] Company and for which a warrant has been issued for Lawson's arrest in Bath County, N.C. From North Carolina Higher Court Records, 1702-1708. Ed. William S. Price, Jr. Reprinted Raleigh, NC: Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, 1974. Pages 393–394.
Date
1974
Original Format
excerpts
Extent
17cm x 26cm
Local Identifier
KFN7919.A4 A7 1670 v.3
Creator(s)
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Stacks
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