No 67 St. Louis common pleas
July Term 1812

John P . Cornegys
vs
Nathanial Pryor

Teritory of Louisiana
District of St Louis

Sct.

This is to certify that License
by the

Lieut Nathaniel Pryor To Falconer Cornegys

1810 23 To Cornelius Burnes for the amount his
account against you$5.621809 Nov 1 To Blue Cloth$10.001.25To 3/4 Purple velvet5.003.75To 1/4 Drab cloth4.501.12To 1 3/4 Brown 1.00 1.75To 3 Silk 1237To thread 12 1/2 12 1/21810 To Buttons 1.00 1.00March 16 To Blue Cloth 10.00 13.75$28.75

Lieut Nathl Pryor
In account with
Falconer Cornegys
$ 28.75

Nathanial Prior
ads
Falconer Cornegys

The Defendant
by his
Attorney Pleads-
payment, release, accord satisfac-
tion



plea
E . Hempstead

N . Pryor
adv.
Falconer Co
rnegys

$100 St Louis July 12 1810

One month after date I promise to
pay to J G Cornegys on order the sum
of One hundred Dollars cash for
received this twelfth of July One Thousand Eight
hundred and tenwitness my hand & seal

Nathl Pryor
John Cooke
Josh A Falconer

. $100
M . Pryor

Know all men by these presents, That we mentioned
Pryor and Antoine E Mulke are held and firmly
bound unto Alexander M'Nair, sheriff of the District of St. Louis , his assigns or successor in
office, in the sum of two hundred dollars currency of the United States , to which payment well and truely to be made, we bind ourselves and each of us by himself, our and each of our heirs, executors, administrators and alligns,
firmly by these prefents. Sealed with our seals and dated this seventeenth day of
June in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twelve

The condition of the above obligation is such, That if the a
bove bound Nathanial Pryor
shall appear at the next court of common pleas to be held at the
town of St. Louis , on the first monday in July
next to answer unto John G Cornegys
in a plea of debt
to his damages it is said two hundred
dollars and if judgment be given against him
at that or any subsequent term of said court, that the said Nathaniel Pryor
will pay the damages aforesaid and
costs, or the amount of the condemnation of the Court, or surrender himself in execution there-
of, or that the said Antoine E Mulke
will do it for him: then the above obligation to be void, else, to remain in full force and vir-
tue in law.

Signed sealed and delivered
in the presence of Nathl Pryor july 1812 67