Docket Entry, between 10 February and circa 5 May 1843 [State of Illinois v. Olney]
Source Note
Docket Entry, [, Hancock Co., IL], [between 10 Feb. and ca. 5 May 1843], State of IL v. Olney (Nauvoo, IL, Mayor’s Court 1843); in Nauvoo Mayor’s Court Docket Book, 45–50; handwriting of ; CHL.
County, Illinois, on the first day thereof, or be committed to the County Jail of said for to abide his Trial. And the Witnesses , , , , Mary Olney, & to be each bound in a Recognizance to appear & prosecute.—
The Witnesses all entered into recognizances, accordingly, in a sum of One hundred Dollars each.—
A Committal was issued for the Commitment of , to Jail, for want of Bail, & delivered to Const. May 5th. 1843. A Copy of the statement of , as also the Recognizances of the Witnesses above named, were respectively certified to by the Mayor, & forwarded to the Clerk of the Circuit Court, , by the Sheriff.— [remainder of page blank] [p. 50]