GEORGIA.h PRESENTMENTS ,/,t, G rf,Pfurt oj lt;Mineral Stjuns ef the Peace, Orer and a£/f. djfijiant Judge,Tut/Jay the i get and Jamt,WE fl JUf^5 f0J°ur Soverei*n Lord the King, for the bodfof the laid province, do upon our oaths prcfent •I • Cllfb Ho«l ell (Vll. If Cn An* a! nia a* # • _m * V •• to# • ■## ^0 P^to to ft VI. Caleb Howell feo. Efq. One of hit Majelly’* joftice* of the toeace forthe par,11, of St. Matthew, ,or ill behaviou/a/. ri.giSrlte Sibeing acctflary to the takina and nrHffinn u________i ■ J. 'being.ccclT.r,-.0;,h.„,d„i„s^dHckH^pTovnr;^“™.r„ Iff M«dricP£T/»rV.l“h,'Wire b*,blr°“n' him-*• M. « vcry Krcai grievance, the inefficiency of the prefent goal in the town of Savannah, and the want of a proper one for the reception of debtor*, and the more effeflual fecuring of criminals.^ ^ ^ » %« V HI f II «4 • 393- A. a very great grievance, the commiflioners of the towh of Savan. nah, for their remifTnrf, ,D not keeping cle.m and in good order the flreet.• 1 ! • fill 1 S' I /I f Ail fl dpi •»*!!«« to i ll « M _ - 1_ _ /V* A m•f the raid to« n, especially for fuVring ,he ncceflSry houfes\o rS in the often five condition they now are, notwithflanding the feveral ore-fentments heretofore made. We alfo prefent them for not keeping io vchxIorder the publick wells*’ — — — * - - - - w • • *4. William Ely, for keeping an obnoxious neceflary-houfe, to the greatdetnmcnt of John Bowles, by whom this information is made.» lomat i • r 1 toi « . —. g\ e---r z#.............I 3 ifldUC.-.5*. JTf* Caldow» for keeping a diforderly houfe. By information of6. John Johnfton, fhopkeeper, for harbouring and concealing a Mu latte* fellow named William Martin from juftice. By information of Jo feph Parker and I.evi She! all. *m — —' w- w —— ’■W* 9 W7. Jofcplt GrifTom, one of the conftables of the parifh of St. George*for reglett of duty in hi* office, in particular for wilfully fuflering p ifo-ners to efcane out of his cuftrwlv. fit/ a _ j____o -s ; r luucunv p uo-ners to cfcape out of his culiody, By information of Andrew M-Corrieand Fdwaitl lt#Nl* * Tir v8. The commiflioners of the firft diflrift of the north.well road, fromU7 I? «... f ___1.0 i, *rt* • tl J 1 « V. I.UHIIAWUI fO.iij iromAuguftme e Bridge to the W F tree, for negleft of duty.9. The cpmmiflioners of the lower road leading to Augufta, in St.Georoe** oariih. for neulert of dutv. .George** parifh, for ncgled of duty 10. The commiflionm of St. lohiroad leading»% -r—-p % ^ P-’he coromiflioner* of St. JohnS parilh, for negledl of duty on the ding from Sunbury to the line of St. Andrew’s parifli., II- Henry Sharp, Jame* Ducker, Peter Shand, and other*, for carry* ing on a trade with Indian* in the fettlewcnt* of this province contrary tolaw.i*. Perfon* having ftock* of cattle fending negroes to hunt the faini without white people with them. , , ,Tv I VM % - W M ■ »w toT w ■ -• v* «»8f ,» 11% III • I |13. Mark Radcliffe, of the parilh of St. George, for taking up ftrayed now*, c. and not adverdfmg them agreeable to law, and refufing to