Complaint, 4 October 1843 [State of Illinois v. Drown]
Source Note
, Complaint, before , , IL, 4 Oct. 1843, State of IL v. Drown (Hancock Co., IL, Justice of the Peace Court 1843); unidentified handwriting; signature presumably of ; certified by , 4 Oct. 1843; docket by , [, IL], 4 Oct. 1843; notation probably by , [, Hancock Co., IL], 12 Oct. 1843; two pages; Hancock County Courthouse, Carthage, IL; microfilm 1,521,604 at FHL.
On the fourth day of October eighteen hundred forty <three> Personally appeared before me a Justice of the peace in the said County of And being duly sworn deposeth and saith that he believes and has good cause to believe that did commit willfull and corrupt perjury in the month of August A D 1842 in order to obtain a search warrant to search the premises of Lemuel Malery [Mallory] for a certain brass kettle which he the said did on his oath state to have been feloniously taken and carried from his the said ’s premises and further that he did suspect the said Lemuel Malery to be guilty of the deed and that the property stolen <was> concealed in or about his premises wheras the truth is the said brass kettle was conveyed to the premises of the said Lemuel Malery by the corrupt persuasio[n] and influence of over one by the said and that he the said placed or caused to be placed the said brass kettle out of Doors in order to be co[n]veyed to the premiisses of the said Lemuel Malery
Sworn to and Subscribed before me this the fourth day of October A D 1843