In the St.Louis Circuit Court
to October
term 1818.
Francois lectue by his attorney complains
of Joseph Robideau of a
plea of trespass
on
the case, for that whereas, the said
Joseph heretofore
to with, on the first day of July in the year one
thousand eight
hundred and eighteen at the county
aforesaid was indebted to
the said Francois in the
sum of four hundred dollars lawful money of
the
United States for buffaloe
and beaver
fur, beaver traps, blankets, caliw, looking
glasses,
canoe, tent, leather, coarse linen, and
bacon, to the said Joseph by
the said Francois before that time sold and delivered, and at his
special interest and request; and being so
thereof and he the said Joseph in consideration
thereof, after ends, to
wit, on the day
and year last aforesaid at the county aforesaid
undertook and then and there faithfully
promised the said Francois to
pay him
the said cast mentioned sum of money when
he the said
Joseph should be thought afterwards requested.
and also for that whereas, afterwards, to
with, on the day and year last
aforesaid, at
the county afousaid, in consideration that
the
said Francois Leelere at the like special
instance and
request of the said Jospeh had
before that time sold and delivered to
him the
said Joseph certain large quantities of goods,
wares and
merchandizes, , furs
provisions, he the said
Joseph undertook &
then and there faithfully promised the
said
Francois to pay him so much money as he
therefore reasonably
deserved to have of the
said Joseph when he the said Joseph should
be afterwards requested. And the
said Francois avers that he therefore reason
ably deserved to have of
the said Joseph the
further sum of four hundred dollars, whereof
the said Joseph afterwards, to with, on the
day and year last aforesaid
at the county
aforesaid had noticed.
And whereas also, the said Joseph afterw
ards, to with, on the day and
year last afore
said in the county aforesaid was indebted
to the
said Francois in the further sum of four
hundred dollars for
the work and labor, care and diligence of the said Francois by him the
the said Francois before that time ,
transformed and bestowed, in and about the business of
the said Joseph
in carrying on trade and
commerce for the said Joseph with the Paris
Indians in the nation of the Paris , to wit,
at St. Louis aforesaid, and
at his special interest and request:----- And also in the
like further
sum
of four hundred dollars for goods, wares and merchandizes, by the said
Francois before that time sold and delivered to the said Joseph and at his
like special instance and request: And also in the further sum of four
hundred dollars by the said Francois before that
time lent and advanced
to, and paid, laid
out and expended for the said Joseph
and
at his like special instance and request:
And also in the
further sum of four hundred
dollars for other money by the said
Joseph
before that time had and occured to and
for the use of the
said Francois : and
being so indebted he the said Joseph in
consideration
therof afterwards, to wit, on
the day and
year last aforesaid, at St .
Louis aforesaid, undertook and then
and
there faithfully promised the said Francois
to pay him the
said several sums of
money in this recent mentioned when he
the
said Joseph should be thinkto afterwards
requested.
Nevertheless the said Joseph
not regarding his said several
promises
and under takings, but continuing and
frandulently
intending, craftily and subtly
to deceive and
defaced the said Francois
hath not as yet paid the said several
sums of money, or
any or of them, or
any part
thereof to the said Franois
although often requested so to do. But
the said Joseph
to pay him the same
hath hitherto wholly neglected and
refused,
and still doth negelect
and
refuse: to the
damage of the said Francois
of one
thousand dollars; and therefore he brings
suit, .
Bentan , forpff.
Missouri Territory,
St. Louis County, Js.
Before me A. Gamble Esquireclerk
of
the Circuit Count for the county of St. Louis
on this sixth day
of July in the year on 1818
personally came and appeared
Francois Leclerc
, and made oath that there is
a
real debt due and owing
from
Joseph Robideau to him ammounting to the
sum of two hundred
& seventy two dollars for the recovery
of which he now brings suit;
and that
he believes the
said Joseph Robideau
ought to be held to bail in the sum
of
three hundred & fifty dollars to secure the said
debt,
interest and costs.
Francois Leclere his X markSworn to and subscribedbefore
me this sixth of July 1818
A. Gamble Clerk
reading
the foregoing affidavit it is orfered than tho
Sheriff
hold the defendant Joseph Robideau
to bail in the
sum
of three
hundred & fifty dollars.
A Gamble Clerk
Territory of Missouri
county of St.
Louis The United States of America
to the Sheriff of said county
Greetings
We Command you to take Joseph Robideau
if he may be found
within
your county and him
safely keep so that
you have his body before the
Judge of our
Circuit Courts as the next term to be
held at the town of
St.Louis within and for the county
of
St.Louis on the second Monday in October next
then and there to
answer to Francois Leclure of
a plea of trespass on the case to
the damages
of the said Francois one Thousand dollars, and have
you then there this writ
Witness Archibald Gamble clerk
of our said Court at office
in
St. Louis this Sixth day of July
in the
year Eighteen hundred Eighteen
and of our Independence the
forty third A Gamble Clerk
Circuit Court Oct Term 1818
No.16
Francois Leclere
vs.
Joseph Robedeau
Decl. in Trespass
on the case, in
assumpsit. Affidavit
to hold to
bail in
the sum of $
and capias
Benton , atty
This the sixth of
July 1818 The sheriff is required
to
take bail in the sum of three
hundred and forty dollars
A Gamble clerk
Executed by arresting Joseph Robedeau 21st day
of July 1818 in the town of St.
Louis who give Bail
Wm. Thompson Sworn $1.50
Mr. Robideau ( Joseph )
On the 30th day of Juneinstant
between the hours of nine
o'clock in the morning and six in the evening
of that day, at the
office of F . M . Guyol , a justice of the
peace in the township
of St . Louis and
county of St . Louis , I will take the
depositions
of Pratte and others, to be read as evidence
against
you, in the case depending in the St. Louis circuit court,
where
in I am planitiff and you are defendent, and where you may
attend, if you think proper. By virtue of a commission
of said
court herewith shown.
St. Louis June the the 26th day of June
1819 Francois his X
mark
Territory of Missouri
County of St.
Louis
St. Louis Circuit court, in vacation in the
clerk's
office
v.
Joseph Robidoux
On motion of Mr. Benton for the
planitiff, it is ruled that addressing
to any judge or justice of the peace
of the county of St. Louis , to take the depositions of witnesses to be read on
the trial
of the above cause on the part of the planitiff.
Signed archibald Gamble Clerk True Copy (signed) T . H. Benton .
Personally appeared before me Francis M . Greyol a
justice of the
peace for the county of St. Louis ,
personally
appeared Francois Bomparte who made oath that the
within
is a true copy of a notice by him served on Joseph Robidoux
in the presence of Alexis
and Cardinal LeGrand , by
leaving said copy at the house of said Robidoux
into the
hands of
his brothers and Francois Robidoux . And
futhermore depomat sayth not.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me a
justice of the peace this 30th
day of June 1819.
F. M. Guyol . J. P. Francois Bomparte
Leclere
vs
Robideau
Filed August 3rd
1819 A Gamble Clk
Territory of Missouri
Country of
St . Louis The United States of America
To the constable of the township
of St. Louis in the
County of St. Louis , Greeting:
Whereas I, Francis M. Guyol , a justice of the peace within
and
for the said county, have received a Dedimusissuing
out of the
circuit court of the county of St . Louis aforesaid, and
under the seal
of said court,
directed to any judge, or justice of the peace in said-
County, for the
examination of witnesses in a certain cause there depending,
between
Francis Leclerk plantiff and Joseph Robedoux
defnedant;-
and whereas I am informed that Lilvertre Pratte and
Charles -
LaBerge of this county are material witnesses for the
planitiff.-
There are therefore to require you to summon the saidLilvertre
Pratte and Charles Charles LaBerge ,
that they and each of
them severally and personally, be and appear
before me at my
office in the town of St . Louis , county, and
township of St . Louis ,
on the twenty fifth day
of this month instant between the hours of 9 in the morning and
6 in the
evening then and there
to be examined and
testify the truth according to the best of their
knowledge, for and on
behalf of said planitiff. Thereof they,
are not to fail and fail not at
your peril. Given under
my hand and
read
this nineteenth day of June in the forty
third
year of the independence of the U.S. and (A. D. 1819.)
“The between the hours of 9 in
the morning and
6 in the evening”, approved.
J. M. Guyol I. P . J. M. Guyol I. P .
Francis Leclerck
vs
Joseph Robidoux
Summons
for witnesses
Libvertre Pratte
Charles La
Berge
Witnesses
Summons 25.
the
Within on
the 21st June 1819 L. Dowimtempe 25
10
Mr. Joseph Robidoux
On the 25th day of June instant between
the
hours of nine oclock in the morning &
six in the evening
of that day at the office of Full a Justice of the Peace in
the
township of St. Louis & Country
of St. Louis I will take the
Deportation of Livester Prott and Charles
Leberge and others to be read
as evidence against you in the case
defending in the St Louis Circuit
Court wherein I am
plantiff and you are defendant & where you may
a there and
exemin if year think by nature of a Comaniscon of
fore
Court here with shewn St Louis June the 18th
1819
(Signed) Francis his mark
of St Louis
Court in
in the clerks
office
vs
Rabadoux
an mother of the
by for the plantiff it is
Ruled that a
cliormus Five to my judge or
of the Pearr of the Country of the
Louis
to take the depositions of Witnesses to be read
on the trace
of the above case on the part of
the plantiff
Signed archbald and Gamble clerk Copy B H Bin Ton
Copy of John to
Jos . Robedoux
notified
the 21st in of
notice &
does not agree
Know all men By these presents, That we Joseph
Roubrdoux
and Francois Valois are held and firmly bound
unto
John W . Thompson , Sheriff of the Country of St. Louis , his assigns
or suc-
cessors in office, in the sum of Three
hundred and fifty
Dollars currency of the
United States ,
to which payment well and truly to be made, we bind our-
selves and each
of us by himself, our and each of our heirs,
execu-
tors,
administrators and assigns, firmly by these presents.
Sealed with
our seals and dated this twenty first day of July in the
year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and Eighteen
The Condition Of The Above Obligation Is Such, That
if the above bound
Joseph Roubedoux
shall appear at the
the next circuit court
to be held at
the town of St. Louis , on the second Monday
of
October next, to answer unto Francis Leclere
of a plea of trespass
on the task, to the Damage
of the said
Francis one thousand Dollars
and if judgement be given
against him at that or any subsequent
term of said court, that the said Joseph
Roubidoux will
pay the Damaged
aforesaid and costs, or the amount
of the condemnation of the court, or
surrender himself in execution there-
of,
or that the said Francois Valoid
will do it for him; then the above obligation to be void,
else to
remain in full force and virtue in law.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
Jh
Salory
150
Territory of Missouri
County of St Louis The United States of America
To any Judge or Justice of
the
Peace of the County of St Louis
The reposeing special trust and confidence in
your integrity and
circumspection do require and
require and Command you that you cause to
come
before you such persons as shall be named to you
by Francois Leclere
his attorney or agent & then
examine upon their corporal oath to
the by you
administeredto change their
knowledge of anything
that may
to a certain matters of controversy
now
pending in our Circuit Court for the county
of
St Louis , in which Francis Leabre is plaintiff
and Joseph Robidoux and is defendant on the part
of
the plaintiff, and having addressed due the said
to
taken by you as aforesaid into , you
send
the same under your deal to our send circuit court
together
with this commesoion enclosed and
with all .
Witness Archibald gamble clerk of
our said circuit court at
office
in St Louis this third day of June
eighteen hundred nineteen Archibald Gamble clerk
Territory of Missouri
County of St
Louis St Louis circhcourt
In Raeation in the clerk office
June 2nd 1819
On Motion of Mr. Benton attorney for the
plaintiff his ruled that a
dedimus upon to any judge
or justice of the peace of the county of St
Louis
to take the depositions of witnesses to be read on the
trial
of the above cause on the part of the
plaintiff
Archibald Gamble Clerk
A true copy of the rule
Archibald
Gamble Clerk
The execution of this commission appears by a schedule hereunto
annexed. Given at St. Louis this 25th day of
June 1819.
F.M . Guyol O.J.P.
Depositions of witnesses, produced, sworn and examined
on the twenty fifth day of June, in the year of our lord
eighteen
hundred and nineteen, between the hours of nine of
the clock in
the forenoon and six of the clock in the afternoon, of
that day
at the house and office of F. U. Guyol , in the town of St.
Louis
in the county of St. Louis in the territory, before me F. U.
Guyol
a justice of the peace in said county, by virtue of a dedimus
for
the examination of a witnesses, in a certain cause now
depending
in the circuit court of the aforesaid county of St. Louis
between
Francois Leclerck and Joseph Robidoux , and
wherein said Francois
Leclerk is plaintiff
against said Joseph Robidoux , said depositions
taken on behalf and on
the part of said plaintiff, and said dedimus
directed to any judge,
or justice of the peace within the county of
St Louis aforesaid
Charles LaBerge of lawful age being produced
Sworn and
examined on the part of the plaintiff, deposeth and sayth
that sometime
in July of the year eighteen hundred and
sixteen
he formed a partnership with, Citoleux alias Laugerin, Abram LeDoux and Antoine
LeDoux , in which they all paid
their share; that after having bought
all the goods, wares,
merchandise and other articles, necessary for
their trade; the
said deponent furnished them with several
articles amounting to One hundred dollars and gave them also fifty dollars
in money; upon which said
advance each of the four members of the
company were indebted
to him for
one fourth of said sum; the deponent also sayth
that he remained in St.
Louis , instead of going to trade in the Missouri , as he had first the
intention, and sold to Francois
LeClerk all his
interests in said firm and received of said Leclerk
a full
and satisfactory compensation for the name, and at the
risks and
perils of the said LeClerk , without any
recourse
against him, said
deponent. And furthermore Deponentsayth
not.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
a justice
of the peace in the date
aforesaid
J. M. Guyol J.P. Charles his X mark LaBerge
deposition of Pratte taken on the
thirtieth day
of June one thousand eight
hundred and nineteen, in conformity
to a notice served on
said Joseph Robidoux on the of the
mouth, and notice dated the 26th day
of the same.
Pratte
being duly sworn deposith and sayth
that some
place below the riverplatte,
he was present when Mr.
Joseph Robidoux said that
he was satisfied of Mr Leclerck
and Laugerin Citoleux and
that he would pay to each of them
the sum of one
hundred dollars, for their sevices rendered
him in the trade with
the and furthermore, deponent sayth
not.
Sworn to
and subscribed before me
Francis M. Guyol , a justice of
the peace
this 30th day of June 1819. J. M. Guyol J.P. S. S. Pratte
ads Francois Leclerk
apt In C C
And the said defendant by
Geyer his atterny comes &
defends the wrong
when when he
& says that he did not under take &
promise in manner and
form as the said plantiff hath above thereof in pleading alledged - and
of this he puts himself upon the country
Geyer for draft
And for further plea in this behalf the said
defendant
ways says that the said plantiff ought not to have
or
maintain his aforseaid action thereof against him
because he says, that
he the said defendant before
the commencement of this writ, to wit, on
the fifth
day of July in the year of our Lord
eighteen hundred
& eighteen, at the county aforesaid,
paid to the said plantiff the said several sums of
money in his
said declaration mentioned, And this he
is ready to
verify he prays
judgement if the said plantiffs
ought to have or maintain his aforesaid
action thereof against-him
Geyer for defts
And to the plantiff plea a fruithy above plead &
wherein he hath put himself upon the country,
the
doth the like and for verification
to
the second and the peff says that he ought
not to be bannedby any
thing said therein, because he says the deft. did not pay the several sums
of money there mentioned inmanner
& form as then alleged; and this we prays
may be of by the country.
Bentan
Jos. Robedoux
ads
Leclerk
Pleas
1. Non apt
2. Payment
Filed the 13th October 1818 A Gamble Clerk
Territory of Missouri , County of St. Louis , Sct. The United States of America ,To the Sheriff of St. Louis county, Greeting.
You are hereby commanded to summon John Kerr
that setting aside all
manner of excuse and delay he be and appear
in proper person before the
Judge of our circuit court on theforthwithday of at the town of
St. Louis ,
then there to testify and the truth to say in a certain
matter of controversy now pending in our said
court wherein Francis Leclerk
plaintiff,
and Joseph Robidoux defendant
on the part of the plaintiff and have you
then there this writ.
Witness, Archibald Gamble , Clerk of our said circuit court, at the
town of St. Louis , this Eleventh day of August in the
year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen
and of the Independence of
the United States the forty fourth Archd Gambled Clerk, St. L .
C.C.
Leclerk John
vs
Robedeau
for John Kern
forthord for pcts
Executed on John
Kerr .
19th Aug,
1819
John K. Mallseh
D.
Shff Server 33
6
39
Territory of Missouri , County of St. Louis , Sct.
The United States of America ,To the Sheriff of St Louis county,
Greeting.
You are hereby commanded Mr Pratt Jr .vs. John Dougerly
Charles Labege
that setting aside all manner of excuse and delay they be and
appear in proper person before the
Judge of our circuit court on the
fourth day of August at the town of St.
Louis ,
then there to testify and the truth to say in a certain matter
of controversy now pending in our said
court wherein Francois
Leclere is - - - - - - plaintiff,
and Joseph Robideau is - - - - - defendant on the
and have you then there this
writ.
Witness, Archibald Gamble , Clerk of
our said circuit court, at the
town of St. Louis , this Fourth day of June in
the year of our lord,
one thousand eight hundred and nineteen
and of the
Indenpendence of the United States the forty third A Gamble Clerk, St. L .
C.C.
Pratte of Dougherty
not four
nd. I am told
they are
your
up the Missouri
John K .
D .
Shff
2 Nov Ests
St Louis Cir. Court
August Term 1819
Leclere
vs
Jos. Robideau
for
Mr Pratt Jr
John Doug
herty
Pliff
August 4 1819 W. Pratto , son of Gen. Pratta
Territory of Missouri , County of St. Louis , Sct. The United States of America ,To the Sheriff of St Charles county, Greeting.
You are hereby commanded to summon Andrew
Word
that setting aside all manner of excuse and delay he be and appear in proper person before
the
Judge of our circuit court on the fourth day of August at the town of St. Louis ,
then there to
testify and the truth to say in a certain matter of controversy now pending
in our said
court wherein Francois Leclere
is plaintiff,
and John Robedeau -
in defendant on the
part of the Pltff and have you then there
this writ.
Witness, Archibald Gamble , Clerk of our said circuit court, at the
town of St. Louis , this Fourth day of June in
the
year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen
and of the Independence of
the United States the forty third Clerk, St. L . C.C.
No. 15
St. Louis Cir Court
August Term 1819
Leclere
vs.
Jos Robedeau
For Andrew Wood
PlaintiffAugust 4 1819 at Chovius
ferry
at Chovius Ferry
Served on Andrew Wood
at Bellouds Ferry
in the Township of St
Ferdinand by reading
July 31st 1819
D.ShffService 33 cts Travel 1.60 1.93 cts
Territory of Missouri , County of St. Louis , sct.
The United
States of America ,To the Sheriff of St. Louis
You are here commanded to summon Mr. Pratt Jr .& Baptiste
Papin
that setting aside all manner
of excuse and delay they be and appear in
proper person before the
Judge of our circuit court on the 9th-day of April at the town of St.
Louis ,
then there to testify and the truth to say in a certain matter
of controversy now pending in our said
court, wherein Francois Leclere is plaintiff,
and
Joseph Robideau is defendant on the
part of the Pltf and have you then and there
this writ.
Witness, Archibald Gamble , Clerk of our said circuit court, at the
town of St. Louis , this Ninth day of April in
the
year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and hundred Nineteen
and of the
Independance of United States the forty third A Gamble Clerk, St.
L .C.C.
La Clere
vs.
Jos.
Robideau
()
La Clere
Int.
for Day Chouteau
Son of Pierre &
Lequiste Chouteau
for Pltf.
Not Executed
by and
on
Jos C Browning
3 1.50
1.50+1.83+1.39+8.8=5.60
to
the executed
also
noods of
Territory of Missouri , County of St. Louis , Sct.
The United States of America ,To the Sheriff of St. Louis
county-Greeting.
You are hereby commanded to summon Mr. Pratt
Jr .vs. Baptiste Papin
that setting aside
all manner of excuse and delay they be and
appear in proper person before the Judge of our circuit court on the Fourth day of August at the town of St.
Louis ,
then there to testify and the truth to say in a certain matter
of controversy now pending in our said
court, wherein Francis Laclere is plaintiff,
and
Joseph Robideaux is defendant on the
part of Pltf and have you then and
there this writ.
Witness, Archibald Gamble , Clerk of our said circuit court, at the
town of St. Louis , this Thireeenth day of May in
the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and Nineteen
and of the
Independance of the United States the forty third A Gamble Clerk, St.
L .C.C.
St Louis Cir Court
August Term 1819
Francis Laclere
vs.
Joseph Robideaux
for
Mr.
Pratte Jr.vs.
Baptiste Papin
Pltf
4th August 1819
Left a copy of
this subpeoneas at
the house of
Papin
in the town of St
Louis
where
Iund=
erstood Baptiste -
Papin resides
John K . D.
Shff
Service 33cts
House
5
38
Pratt not
found — 50
88 cts