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(719) Suit for payment of deerskins and note from Illinois. Francois (Francisco) Menard, of Arkansas, vs. Dominico Bergond (Bergon) alias Juan Lourse (Lourse, Lours), of Vincennes. May 22, 1782. May 22, 1782 1. Petition by Menard. N.O., May 22, 1782. Spanish. Sp. May 25, 1782 Pg. 1-2. 2 folios. 2. Declaration by Lourse, acknowledging the debt of deer- skins, but cannot confirm the note. N.O., May 22, 1782. Sp. File Spanish. Sp. Pg. 2-3. 1 folio. #3435 3. Declaration by Juan Vauchere (Veauchere), alias Lajeunesse that he & Lourse travelled together on a trading expe- dition to N.O. N.O., May 22, 1782. Spanish. Sp. Pg. 3. 4. Petition by Menard. Approved. N.O., May 25, 1782. Spanish. Sp. Pg. 4-5. 2 folios. SP LHQ, vol. 18, no. 3, p. 756. 608) Suit for payment of debt of 384 pesos involving sale of slave. Francisco Menard (Menar) vs Anselme (Amselmo) Billet, resident of ug [August] 29, 1787 Post of Arkansas, bondsman for Captain Baltazar de Villiers ug [August] 31, 1787 (de Villier, de Viller) deceased. Aug 29, 1787. panish [Spanish] File 1. Petition By Menard stating that Billet acted as bondsman for 2751 de Villiers when he bought a slave, Angelica, from the minor heirs of Pedro Perthuy; the succession of de Villiers is insolvent and cannot pay the debt and Menard is requesting a judgement against Billet for the debt and a dispatch to the Commandant of Post of Arkansas for embargo against property of Billet for amount owed. Approved. New...

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