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6. Waldron, Edward, Jr., of Sterling, m. Martha Estabrook, of Lexington, 23 Sept. 1794. Walker, Nathaniel, of Westmoreland. m. Mrs. Martha Burbeck, of Camb., 2 Nov. 1805. Mary, m. Thaddeus Winship, of Lexington, 28 Jan. 1818. Olive A., m. Mark Alcutt, of Lexington, 22 Nov. 1827. Walton, Capt. John (of Lexington), buried here 4 Apr. 1769. Jonathan, m. Eliza Locke, 7 Sept. 1823. Warland, John, m. Hannah Prentice, 12 Mar. 1776. Warren, Isaac, adm. Pct. ch. 8 Dec. 1776, m. Mary Swan, 8 July, 1781. Isaac was dism. to the ch. in Medford, 23 Mar. 1794— see Wyman's Chas., 995, 996. (His father-in-law Isaac was chosen deacon of Medford ch. 24 Mar. 1767. See Brooks's Hist., 225, 560; Wyman's Chas., 996.) 2. Amos, bro. of Isaac (1), and son of Elisha and Sarah (Abbot) Warren, of Weston, had Elizabeth, b. 29 Aug., bap. 4 Sept. 1774— prob. the infant of Amos, funeral 22 Aug. 1775; Elizabeth, b. 22, bap. 29 June, 1777, the Eliza of Chas. who m. Thomas Russell, Jr., 21
Wrong Pew. --Frances Thompson, for remaining in the city with Powhatan papers — Mary Swan, of Goochland, for having no papers — and Andrew Stanton, arrested for want of a register, were before the Mayor yesterday, and besides getting striped suits for Christmas, were ordered to leave Richmond forthwit
nd trespassing on the proprietor of the Exchange Hotel. He was required to give surety in $150 for his good behavior in future. He said he was a gentleman, that he had plenty of money, and offered to deposit $25, in cash, and give his parole of honor that he would soon return it allowed to go out and hunt up ball. His Honor was immovable, however, and Smith had to call on some one else to search for his sureties. John, a slave, was ordered 15 lashes for bad conduct. Susan Hog. Mary Swan, and Thomas Freeman, free, were arrested without papers. The first had hers forthcoming, and was discharged. The second was ordered back to Goochland, but to jail first. The third was jailed for the present. Opie Staite, so often up on the charge of feloniously forging the name of James D. Johnson to certain fee bills or certificates of allowances, to be paid out of the public treasury, was granted permission to give bail in $500 for his future appearance, His Honor not thinking it
Police affairs. --Among the arrests by the civil police yesterday, was Nancy Fortune, a free negro who was found sleeping in a porch, and in possession of $366, which it is thought she did not come honestly by.--Mary Swan, another female, being found drunk and not having a certificate of her freedom, was also locked up. She had in her possession a watch. Wm. Miles and Samuel Lindsay, two white men, were caged for indulging in a hostile encounter on Main street.
A black Swan Disposed of --Mary Swan, a colored female from Goochland, was carried before the Mayor yesterday for remaining in Richmond contrary is law. The career of this Swan was not so brilliant as her colored prototype the famous "Black SwSwan was not so brilliant as her colored prototype the famous "Black Swan." She was ordered back to the place whence she came with a cking to enforce compliance. The watch found in her possession and supposed to have been stolen, proving to be of little value, and being satisfactory accounted for, was delivered to her.Swan." She was ordered back to the place whence she came with a cking to enforce compliance. The watch found in her possession and supposed to have been stolen, proving to be of little value, and being satisfactory accounted for, was delivered to her. Mary Swan is only one of a numerous class who seek Richmond as a place where living is to be had without any exertion sion and supposed to have been stolen, proving to be of little value, and being satisfactory accounted for, was delivered to her. Mary Swan is only one of a numerous class who seek Richmond as a place where living is to be had without any exertion