A Partially Printed Writ of Detention Related to the Surrender of An Enslaved Girl Named Nancy
Partially printed writ of detention related to the surrender of the enslaved woman "Lucy" and the enslaved girl "Nancy." Orange County, NC, 1813.

Partially printed writ of detention related to the surrender of the enslaved woman "Lucy" and the enslaved girl "Nancy." Orange County, NC, 1813.
War of 1812 era writ of detention whereby Court Clerk John Taylor orders the sheriff to convey Coonrod Long to appear before the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions on 4 November 1813 to: "...then and there answer Alexander Mebane of a plea that he render to him one negro woman named Lucy of the Value of two hundred pounds and one negro Girl named of Nancy of the Value of two hundred pounds."
Signed by Taylor.
Docketing on the verso appears to add the signature of "Thos. Whitehad D. S." [Deputy Sheriff], who executed the writ.
Source: Hindman Auction House- Sale 994, African Americans, Lots 1-311, Feb 23, 2022