Duplin County, NC - Court Records File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Grace Williamson Turner Edited by Guy Potts Source: G.O.110; Council Papers; 1663-1779 To His Excellency Arthur Dobbs Esqr. Captain General Governor and Members of His Majesties Councill constituting the Court of Claims The Petition of Daniel Webb Humbly Sheweth That your Petitioner being a Poor Man, having wife and Six Children, and not having any Lands but what he rented to Support his Family, one Martin Fryer being about to Remove to the Southward, on or about the Tenth day of April last, offerd to Sell your Petitioner Four Hundred Acres of Land Lying in Duplin County on the Western side of the Six Runs near the Mouth, and near Charles Gavens Lands, on which the said Martin had some small Improvements and for which he told your Petitioner he had a Patent, but that he had left it at his Brother John Fryer's, to which your Petitioner giving Credit Purchased the said Land of the said Martin for the Sum of Thirteen Pounds Proclamation Money, which your Petitioner paid to the said Martin, and in a very few days after inquiring for the said Patent he found that the said Martin had not left any Patent at the said John Fryers, and that the said Martin had no Patent for the said Land and had deceived your Petitioner, but being desirous of holding the said Land, resolved within himself to apply for a Warrant the first Court of Claims that shoud then next Happen to Secure the said Land in his own name, that on the Twenty Seventh day of the Same Month of April being in Company with the said Martin Fryer and one William Grantham Nephew to the said Martin, they offerd to give your Petitioner Thirty Shillings to Suffer the said Grantham to have the use of the Clear Land and a Small House that was on the said Land, for to make a Crop on that Summer, and that the said Grantham for the said Money wou'd get out a Warrant for your Petitioner for the said Land, to all which your Petitioner agreed, and the said Grantham Entered upon the said Land in Pursuance of the said agreement, but your Petitioner being anxious to Secure a Title to the said Land, being Fearful that the said Grantham might Neglect getting a Warrant for your Petitioner or deceive him, and being an Illiterate Person, and a Stranger to the Method of Proceeding in the offices, Some time in July last Traveled about Seventy Miles, to meet Mr. Shibbs a deputy Surveyr to get him to take out a Warrant for your Petitioner for the said Land, but not meeting the said Mr. Shibbs, he being from Home, Surveying Lands as your Petioner was informed. Your Petitioner in his Return Home Call'd on one Mr. John Sampson, to whome he was well known and desired him to advise your Petitioner how he shou'd Proceed to obtain a Warrant for the said Land, upon which the said Mr. Sampson told your Petitioner he designed to made a Visit to your Excellency at the time the then next Court of Claims wou'd be held, and kindly offer'd then to take out a Warrant for your Petitioner if he sent the Money by him to Pay the Charge of the Same, upon which your Petitioner gave his Money to the said Mr. Sampson and told him to take what he thought wou'd be Necessary for that Purpose, of which the said Mr. Sampson took thirty three Shillings Proclamation Money which he said he thought would be enough to Pay the Charge of the said Warrant, but your Petitioner afterwards hearing the said Court of Claims was over, and that the said Mr. Sampson having by some accident or other been Prevented from going to Newbern and had not Procured the said Warrant, your Petitioner on hearing the Court of Claims was now to be held, came to apply for a Warrant for the said Land, But now so it is may it Please Your Excellency and Honours, your Petitioner on coming to the Office for the Purpose aforesaid found that the said William Grantham Comebining with his Brother in Law one Thomas Tadlock (an Inhabitant of Virginia) to Circumvent your Petitioner, there is a Warrant taken out and Retun'd in the Name of the said Thomas Tadlock but your Petitioner humbly hopes the Premisses Considered, that your Excellency and Honours will not Suffer a Patent to Pass to the said Thomas Tadlock for the said Land, but that you will grant a Warrant to your Petitioner for the Same and a Patent on the Survey and return of such Warrant, and that the said Thomas Tadlock and his Friends who first Imposed on your Petitioner by selling him Land they had no Title to, my be Presented in their fradulent Intentions of for the Injuring him; and Your Petitioner as in Duty bound Shall ever Pray Daniel Webb __________________________________________________________________________ USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. 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