Be it Remembd: that on the Fourteenth day of July 1729. Came before me VOLINTINE BRASSWELL Plantor & JOHN POWERS merct: and acknowledged themselves to be indebted to our sovereign Lord King George the Second his heirs & Successors in the Penall Sum of Twenty Pounds Each to be Leveyed on their Goods Y Chattles Lands & Tenamts: With Condition that If the above bound VOLINTINE BRASSWELL shall True and faithfully Keep the Peace of our Lord the King & all his Majestys Leige People & Expessally to SARAH TAYLOR Who hath this day Sworne the Peace against him the sd BRASSWELL from the date hereof for & During the space of One year & a day. then the above Recogniza. to be void or elsse to Remain in full force & Virtue----
Acknowledgd & Taken before us.
Jno Boude J. P.
John Dew
COLONIAL COURT PAPERS. CRIMINAL PAPERS -
GENERAL COURT, 1729 (CCR 174)
From the files of Carey Bracewell