From: turkeypt2 [july37@cox.net] Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 8:57 PM From Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey edited by William Nelson Vol. XXIV, Extracts from American Newspapers, Relating to New Jersey Vol. V 1762-1765, published 1902, pgs. 326 & 600. Daniel Robins August 9, 1765, insolvent debtor "Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, That John Hunt, Daniel Robins, Samuel Romine and Laton Romine, prisoners in the gaol of the county of Monmouth, having exhibited their several petitions and schedules, to Charles Read and John Berrian, Esqrs. two of his Majesty's judges of the supreme court of New Jersey, and took their oaths according to the late act of assembly; upon which it is ordered by the said judges, that the said petitions and schedules be filed and that the prisoners do give notice, pursuant to the act of assembly for their creditors to appear at the house of Wm. Vaughn, at Allen-Town on Saturday, the 7th day of September next, at 12 of the clock, to shew cause, (if any they have) why the petitioners' estates should not be assigned and the said debtors discharged, according to law. August 9, 1765." Sara