Subject: 28 Apr 1758 Petition of Pedee in Craven County Resent-Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 23:19:21 -0800 (PST) Resent-From: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 02:21:51 -0500 From: Steve CokerOrganization: gamecock@yours.com To: "SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com" Friday the 28th of April 1758. "... Read also a Petition of the Inhabitants of Pedee in Craven County Setting forth as Viz. That your Petitioners finding themselves under the Necessity of Praying a division of Craven County, it being So Exstensive that the Greater part of the Inhabitants are often put to Expence and trouble to attend the affairs of said County, Where their appearance is requisite, which is very prejudicial, Especially to the frontiers which Lies Exposed to the Insult of the Heathen & Fugative Vagabonds. And as there is a Great Charge & Burthen on the Several Frontiers Settlements of this Province by being Obliged to repair from the Several distant parts of this Province to Charlestown for the tryal of Civil Causes, which is of very pernitious Consequence, as few Estates in the Frontiers are of ability to Support the Great Expence attending such a Journey, as well as the Expence of Suit, the Dread of Which Occasions Several to Loose their Debts rather than hazard their Interests, besides other Evident risques attending, and as there is a Law provided for reddressing Such Grievance, which Law passed in the Time of the administration of Governor Nicholson in the Year 1721, Which Act is perpetual, as also an Additional Act passed 1722[/23] which we Pray may be put in Execution. Also as the Ignorance which Divers Labour under, as to knowledge of the Laws, of this Province, which Occasions Great frauds and often rong Judgement is Sustained in the tryall of Causes Cognizable before a Private Magistrate, which Occasions Severall to put up with Considerable Losses, as being incapable of Rectifying mistakes of that Nature, for want of a Corrected and Revised Collections of the Laws, Printed for the use of those who are not Learned in the Laws. And as we Conceive the Printing of the Laws of the Province, would be of Great Service, if done in a Commodious Volume and Induce Several to purchase them which now they cannot, they being disper'd in Several Small Tracts, We humbly pray that the above, which we presume to Lay before you for your Consideration thereon, may meet with your Approbation, and grant thereof, as it will be an Effectual means to remove the Great difficulties which we now Labour under, and prevent the Growth of Contentious and Litigious Suits, which Would promote a harmony in our frontiers; We Submit the whole to your Appointment, asyour's in your Wisdom Shall See fit, not Doubting but You'll Consult the Good of your Petitioners, for Which Great Service we Shall As in Duty bound for Ever Pray. Ordered that the Said Petitions be referred to the Consideration of a Committee & that they do Examine the Matter thereof & report the same with their Opinion thereupon to the [House]. And they are referred to Mr. Lynch, Mr. Trapier, Mr. John Crawford, Mr. Cantey, Mr. Poole, Mr. Mazyck, Mr. John Waties...." Source: The Colonial Records of South Carolina The Journal of the Commons House of Assembly Published by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 51-62239 ISBN: 1-880067-28-5 ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== REMINDER: Please keep your posts on topic. This list is for messages and discussion about South Carolina genealogy and research. This is not a general chat room. If you want to just chat, you must do it somewhere else. ***** Address your comments & suggestions to: Steven J. Coker carolina@yours.com http://www.wp.com/Coker/family.html