Early Governors' Papers

Pages That Mention Argyle Campbell

Carroll_Letter_023_48381

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Without again apealing to your Excellency the circumstances detailed by my friends Mr Fletcher Kennedy and Green I will beg leave first to remark that, I agree with them in the statements they have made, and concur in their opinions

Argyle Campbell

1822 Corresp

His Exlny Wm Carroll &c

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McMinn_Letter_257_48968

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be inflicted on him by burning in the hand ^& the imprisonment should be remitted or pardonedSeptember 28.th 1820. And they will pray &c

Wm Moore (Juror) Nathaniel B. Buckingham Juror Alexander M. Lin Juror Jas Martin Juror M. Mickelroy Juror Francis Wyatt Juror - John J Whitaker Juror Wilson Frost Juror Vance Greer Juror Benjamin Whitaker Juror Richd [Flyne?] Juror [Chilsph Koovill?] Juror Jno Greer Shff Henry Allen C. Boyles Henry Kelso [Harry Helman?] Will E. Kennedy Argyle Campbell Joshua Haskell William C. Kennedy John Whitaker Charles McKinney Wm Dickson

Joseph Hinkle Price M. Garner Samuel Ragsdale George [Coatt?] John Cunningham Cornelius Stater Alexander Moore R. Dickson J. P. McConnell R. H. M. [Ewen?] T. A. Pugh B. [illegible] James Gibson Jn Holshousen [J? Embry?] J. Solomon John B. Holloway William Wyatt [illegible] Wm C. Jackson Isaac Estill

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McMinn_Letter_265_48979

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Adams to the evil example of all persons in like Cases of offending & against the peace and dignity of the State

Argyle Campbell Solicitor General Pro Tem

And on the back of which [illegible] of endict ment there appeared the following endors ments viz Hugh H Adams Prosecutor David Monagan Joseph Foster Andrew Bailey H. H. Adams sworn & [illegible] grand jury 1st March 1821. -

A Free Bill William J Trigg fourman [sic] of the Grand jury. -

There this cause was coutinued from day to day untill [sic] February Term 1821 and on the 4th day of said Term the said [Coun?] came on to be tried viz -

State Richard Tyson Indictment Assault & Battery This day came the Solicitor who prosecutes for the State in His behalf or well as the Defendant in his proper person and the said Defendant and having heard the said indictment read Says he is there of guilty and puts himself upon the grace and mercy of the court It is therefore considered by the court that the Defendant for such his offence he be fined fifty dollars and be imprisoned sixty days and pay the costs

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