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Record of Complaints Continued

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| Month | Date | No | Plaintiff | Defendant | Complaint | Referred to | Examination or Trial | Decision &c | 
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| May | 4 | 14 | Reese Taylor Cold | James. M. Tenny White | Taylor claims that Tenny engaged him for $120 per Anum & after nearly 3 months told him he would only give him $60 whereon Taylor left. He claims wages for the (3) three months |   |   | Tenny has not yet presented himself expected next Court (June) | 
| May | 4 | 15 | Anderson Plater Cold | John S. Hale White | Claims that Hale had the boy Pompey indentured to him by making statement - that the boy had no one to care for him. When Hale knows that the father (the mother being dead) gave the child of Plater & his wife & and on his deathbed [[crossed out]] d [[/crossed out]] bequeathed the child to the Platers. He was indentured by the Court and after investigation was approve by Lieut Warden - |   | May 9, 1868 | Upon examination I find that Lieut Warden after due examination - approved the [[crossed out]] In [[/crossed out]] indenture which was given by the County Court - The boy has a good home is well treated is well supplied with food and clothing - is much better off than he would be with Plater - The case has been up several times before - & is regularly brought up before each [[crossed out]] man [[/crossed out]] new comer |