Obligation Note signed by Monroe and Holmes in favor of Skinner, November 1824 - Page 1

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Obligation Note signed by Monroe and Holmes in favor of Skinner, November 1824 - Page 1

Know all men by these presents that we James Monroe and
Hugh Holmes are held and firmly bound unto Nathan
Skinner in the just and full sum of three hundred dollars
to be paid to the said Nathan Skinner his heirs Executors admins
or assigns. To the which payments well and truly to be made
we bind ourselves our heirs Executors and administrators jointly
and severally firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and
dated the day of November 1824

The Condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the
above bound James Monroe hath obtained from the Judge of the
superior court of Chancery holden at Winchester, an Injunction
to restrain and inhibit the defendant Nathan Skinner from com-
mitting or suffering any kind of waste or construction or a certain
Lott of land in his possession in the County of Loudon, part of a
lott of land formerly granted to one Thomas Hill by Robert Carter
and now owned by the plaintiff James Monroe. said injunction
to continue until the further order of the superior court of
chancery holden at Winchester. Now if the said James
Monroe shall pay and satisfy all costs which may be adjudged
to the said Nathan Skinner in the injuction aforesaid and all
such [?] as he may receive against said James Monroe
pr [?] out said injunction, than the above obligation to be
void else to remain in full free and virtue

James Monroe (seal)
H Holmes (seal)

Signed and sealed

In presence of

J. Mosher Jn.

Obligation Note signed by Monroe and Holmes in favor of Skinner, November 1824 - Page 1

Know all men by these presents that we James Monroe and
Hugh Holmes are held and firmly bound unto Nathan
Skinner in the just and full sum of three hundred dollars
to be paid to the said Nathan Skinner his heirs Executors admins
or [assigns?]. To the which payments well and truly to be made
we bind ourselves our heirs Executors and administrators jointly
and severally firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and
dated the day of November 1824

The Condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the
above bound James Monroe hath obtained from the Judge of the
superior court of Chancery holded at Winchester, an Injuction
to restrain and inhibit the defendant Nathan Skinner from committing
or suffering any kind of waste or [?] or a certain
Lott of land in his possession in the County of Loudon, part of a
lott of land formerly granted to one Thomas Hill by Robert Carter
and now owned by the plaintiff James Monroe. said inunction
to continue until the further order of the superior court of
chancery holden at Winchester. Now if the said James
Monroe shall pay and satisfy all costs which may be adjudged
to the said Nathan Skinner in the injuction aforesaid and all
such [?] as he may receive against said James Monroe
pr [?] out said injunction, than the above obligation to be
void else to remain in full free and virtue

James Monroe (seal)
H Holmes (seal)

Signed and sealed

In presence of

J. Mosher Jn.