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Note: Isaac Stanbury was a Loyalist, judgement against him 1778-9 According to The Blew Hills, by Mrs. Rawson, p. 177, " In 1778 " inquisitions were returned for seven men in the vicinity and surrounds, for joining the army of the King of Great Britain and other treasonable practices" and these included Richard Miller, John Stites, four of the Hetfields, and Isaac Stanbery. " From New York Marriages- Isaac Stanbury Margarie Elizabeth Snell 1783, Nov. 7. Documents relating to the Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Vol II 1778 Page 595 John Morse, Isaac Stanbury, Thomas Burrows, and John Folker; of which proclamation was made at said Court, that if they, or any on their behalf, or any persons interested would appear and traverse, a trial should be awarded; but no traverses were offered: Therefore Notice is hereby given, That if neither they, nor any in their behalf, nor any interested, shall appear and traverse at the next Court to be held for the said county, the inquisitions will then be taken to be true, and final judgment entered thereon in favour of the state. JOHN CLAWSON, Commissioner. Elizabeth-town, Nov. 14, 1778. New-Jersey. Essex county, AT an inferior court of Common Pleas held for the county of Essex, on the 15th day of September last, were returned inquisitions for joining the army of the King of Great Britain, and other treasonable practices found against, Cavilear Jewitt, Ichabod Best Barnet, William Luce, John Smith Hetfield, Job Hetfield, Abel Hetfield, Broughton Rhynolds, Richard Miller, John Willis, Jacob Tooker, James Hetfield, James Frazee, Samuel Oliver, jun, James Moore, JonathanOliver, Samuel Smith, John Stiles, jun, Daniel Moore, John Morse, Isaac Stanbury, Thomas Burrows and John Folker; of which proclamation was made at said Court, that if they, or any on their behalf, or any persons interested, would appear and traverse, a trial should be awarded; but no traverses were offered: Therefore NOTICE is hereby given, That if neither they, nor any in their behalf, nor any interested shall appear and traverse at the next Court to be held for the said county, the inquisitions will be taken to be true, and final judgment entered thereon in favour of the state. JOHN CLAWSON, Commissioner. Elizabeth-town, Nov. 14, 1778. --New-Jersey Gazette, Vol. 50, November 18, 1778. May 18, 1779. Public notice is hereby given to all persons that have any demands either on bond, note, mortgage, book or otherwise, against the persons whose names are hereunto annexed, to bring them to two of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Essex, within six months from the date hereof, in order to have them settled. And likewise notice is hereby given to all persons that have any goods, wares, merchandize of any kind, or owe on bond, note, mortgage or otherwise any sum or sums of money to any of the offenders whose names are hereunder written, and shall neglect to make discovery thereof to one of us the subscribers, within one month from the date hereof, may expect to be dealt with as the law in that case directs.--The names are as follows, viz. Cavilear Jewit,1 William Luce, John Smith Hetfield, Broughton 1Reynolds, Richard Miller, John Wills, James Hetfield, James Frazee, James Moore, Jonathan Oliver, David Oliver, Job Hetfield, Daniel Moore, Samuel Smith, John Morse, Isaac Stanbury, Thomas Burrows and John Falker. John Clawson,|Commissioners. Daniel Marsh,| Essex county, New-Jersey, May 10th, 1779. WHEREAS inquisitions having been found and final judgment entered against Cavilear Jewit, Ichabod Best Barnet, William Luce, John Smith Hetfield, Broughton Reynolds, Richard Miller, John Willis, James Hetfield, James Frazee, James Moore, Jonathan Oliver, David Oliver, Samuel Smith, Daniel Moore, John Morse, Isaac Stanbury, Thomas Burrows, and John Falker, all late of the county of Essex, and Robert Fitz Randolph, late of the county of Middlesex, in the State of New Jersey--NOTICE is hereby given, that the houses and lands, and all the real estate lately belonging to them in the county of Essex aforesaid, will be exposed to sale at publick vendue, beginning on Thursday the 25th of March next at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the house of Capt John Craig, tavern-keeper in Raway, and continued by adjournments till the whole are sold. Particular descriptions and attendance will be given at the time and place of sale, by John Clawson,|Commissioners. Daniel Marsh,| N. B. The two emissions of money of May 20th, 1777, and April 11th, 1778, will be taken payment.
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