Pages That Mention William Thompson
Carroll_Letter_165_49646
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State of Tennessee Supreme Court of Errors and appeals at Nashville
Whereas there is pending in said Court the following cause to wit Morgan Brown, James Moore, William Armstrong, William Thompson & Elizabeth his wife formerly Elizabeth Vance George Childress & Margaret Childress his wife formerly Margaret Vance Morgan B. Vance William L. Vance, Elizabeth L. Vance infants by Wm Thompson & Elizabeth Thompson these guardians Complainants against Nathaniel A McNairy Defendant on the Chancery docket in which cause two of the judges of said Court are incompetent to hear and determine the same
We therefore certify the same to his Excellency the Governor of said State to the end that he may appoint two special judges to aid in hearing and deciding said cause, agreeably to an act of the General Assembly of said State passed January 10th 1830 Chapter 96 section one Given under our hands at Nashville this first day of March A.D. 1831
McMinn_Letter_224_48929
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Your Petitioners of the County of Smith and State of Tenness ee beg leave to represent to his excellency Joseph McMinn Governor in and for said State, that one Ellis Beasley of the county aforesaid at the March term of Smith circuit court was found guilty of stabbing one Thomas Corley and by the sentence of the court is to be imprisoned seven days and pay a fine of fifty dollars; that said Beasley is a very respectable young man and was never before accused of any offence against the laws of the State; that it appeared from the testimony that said Corley endeavoured just before he was stabbed to prevail on said Beasley to fight him, which Beasley declined; that the Prosecutor immediately after the sentence aforesaid was passed stated to the court that he did not wish the said Beasley imprisoned; but he was answered by the court that the imprisonment was part of the punishment prescribed by this act of assembly and of said Beasley wished to get rid of that part of the sentence, application must be made to your Excellency - The promises consider ed, may it please your Excellency to interfere by your reprieve and prevent said Beasley from being imprisoned as aforesaid - April 1.st 1819
Robt [H?] Adams* * I put my name to this pe tition for no reason but that the person injured said in open court he was satisfied, and did not wish imprisont to be inflicted. I put my name for his [illegible] Nath W Williams E. P. Hughes J. [Reecks?] T. Watson G. Elgin
John H. Bowen Jn.o [Woverton?] P. Wright. hearing [pett?] W. Goodall [illegbile] [John?] Bell Wm Haynes William Thompson Josiah Howell