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Document Name: David Freeman recognizance
Author: John Cary
Date: July 13, 1708
Place: Bristol, Massachusetts
Endorsement(s): None
Abstract: A Bristol County Court of General Sessions memorandum written and signed by John Cary, clerk, recording a bond of recognizance entered by Daniel Freeman, of Attleborough, with an unnamed "carpenter of Rehoboth" as surety, in the amount of £10 each, licensing Freeman to keep a common inn and to sell alcohol for one year. The license is subject to several conditions, among them that Freeman not allow gambling on the premises, and that he not sell alcohol to "servants Indians or Negros."
Physical Description: Ink on paper; 1 page (21 x 18 cm.) on 1 sheet. Docketing on verso.
Number: MSN/COL 2717-18
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