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Ambrose Bullard
b.Abt 1686
Facts and Events
Records of Ambrose Bullard
- 1753- Ambrose Bullard- Inspector of the Cause. [Spotsylvania County, Virginia Records].
- Know all men by these presents that We, Ambrose Bullard, Thomas James and Charles Julian of Spotsylvania County are held and firmly bound unto our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland, King Defender of the Faith, etc., in Five Hundred Pounds of lawfull money of Virgina. To be paid to our said Lord the King his heirs and “Susessors”: To the which payment will and truly be made we bind our selves and every of us and every of our heirs Executors and Administrators jointly and severally firmly by these presents sealed with our seals date this fourth day of December in the twenty seventh year of His Majesty’s Reign “Ammoque Domini 1753.
- The Condition of the above obligation is such Whereas the above bound Ambrose Bullard is by the Honorable Robert Dinwiddie, Esq: His Majesty’s Lieutenent Governor and Commander Chief of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia, constituted and appointed one of the Inspectors of the Cause at the “Publick” Warehouse established at Boystons in Fredericksburg pursuant to the Act of Assembley instituted an Acrt for amending the Staple of Tobacco and preventing Frauds in His Majesty’s Customs. Now if the said Ambrose Bullard shall truly and faithfully perform the Duty and Office of an Inspector according the the Directions ankd true Intent and Meaning of the Act; then this obigation to be void otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. Sealed and delivered in the presence of W. W. Waller. Signed by Ambrose Bullard, Thomas James and Charles Julian.
- 1753 - Ambrose Bullard was a Lieutenent in the Colonial Militia. He was commissioned and took the oath, September 4, 1753. [Spotsylvania County Order Book 1749-1755, page 330].
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