Dillingham, Thomas

Newman, George

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,

STATE OF ILLINOIS,

WILLIAMSON COUNTY,

At a regular term of the County Court of said County of Williamson begun and holden at the Court House in Marion, in said County on Monday the 14th day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two being the second Monday of said month.
  To wit:   On Monday the 14th day of August A. D. 1882.
No. (blank) PRESENT, Hon. Geo. W. Young Judge,
The People of the State of Illinois W H Eubanks Clerk,
    vs Indictment for Jas H. Duncan Sheriff,
Thomas Dillingham Disturbing Religious Exercizes And Wm. W. Clemons State's Attorney.
Geo Newman Attest, W. H. Eubanks Clerk

  WHEREAS, to the December Term , A. D. 1881, of the Williamson Court of County County, in the State of Illinois an information for disturbing religious worship against Thomas Dillingham and George Newman was filed in County Court of said County; the bail was afterward fixed by said Court at the sum of One Hundred Dollars.. AND WHEREAS, afterward, in pursuance of said Information, before James H. Duncan Sheriff of Williamson County, to wit: On the twenty-seventh day of July 1882, the said Thomas Dillingham made his recognizance in the sum of one Hundred Dollars for his appearance at the County Court of said County, on the first day of August Term, 1882, thereof, to answer to said Information, which recognizance was then and there approved and certified by said Sheriff, and was afterward filed in said County Court, whereby it became a matter of record therein;
AND WHEREAS, the day is now come when by said recognizance the said Thomas Dillingham bound to appear: Now come the People, by W. W. Clemens, the State's Attorney, and the said Defendant, being three times solemnly called, comes not, nor anyone for him, but makes default; and J. R. Miller and J. K. Blades securities for the said Thomas Dillingham in said recognizance being (blank) also now three times solemnly called that they produce the body of the said Defendant , and they also failing therein, thereupon IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT that the default of the said Defendant and of his securities be entered of record, and that a scire facias issue herein against said Thomas Dillingham, J. R. Miller and J. K. Blades as aforesaid returnable to the next term of this Court, requiring the said defendant and his security then and there to appear and show cause why the People should not have judgment and execution upon his said recognizance, according to the form, force and effect thereof. Ordered also that a capias issue for the body of said Defendant , returnable to the next term of this Court.




Dillingham, Thomas

Newman, George

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,

STATE OF ILLINOIS,

WILLIAMSON COUNTY,

At a regular term of the County Court of said County of Williamson begun and holden at the Court House in Marion, in said County on Monday the 12th day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three being the second Monday of said month.
  To wit:   On Monday the 12th day of March A. D. 1883.
No. 335 PRESENT, Hon. James M. Washburn Judge,
The People of the State of Illinois James C. Jackson Clerk,
      vs Indictment for James H. Duncan Sheriff,
Thomas Dillingham Disturbing Religious Worship And W. W. Clemons State's Attorney.
and George Newman Attest, James C. Jackson Clerk

  WHEREAS, to the December Term , A. D. 1881, of the Circuit Court of Williamson County, in the State of Illinois an information for disturbing religious worship against Thomas Dillingham and George Newman was by the States Attorney of said County duly returned into Open Court on which information; the bail was afterward fixed by said Court at the sum of One Hundred Dollars; each. AND WHEREAS, afterward, in pursuance of said Information, before James H. Duncan by W. H. Grant Deputy Sheriff of Williamson County, to wit: On the fifth day of December 1882, the said Thomas Dillingham made his recognizance in the sum of one Hundred Dollars for his appearance at the County Court of said County, on the first day of December Term, 1882, thereof, to answer to said Information, which recognizance was then and there approved and certified by said Sheriff, and was afterward filed in said County Court, whereby it became a matter of record therein;
AND WHEREAS, the day is now come when by said recognizance the said Thomas Dillingham bound to appear: Now come the People, by W. W. Clemens, the State's Attorney, and the said Defendant, being three times solemnly called, comes not, nor anyone for him, but makes default; and Wm D. Dewoody and James W. Dillingham securities for the said Thomas Dillingham in said recognizance being (blank) also now three times solemnly called that they produce the body of the said Defendant , and they also failing therein, thereupon IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT that the default of the said Defendant and of his securities be entered of record, and that a scire facias issue herein against said Thomas Dillingham, Wm D. Dewoody and James W. Dillingham returnable to the next term of this Court, requiring the said defendant and his securities then and there to appear and show cause why the People should not have judgment and execution upon his said recognizance, according to the form, force and effect thereof. Ordered also that a capias issue for the body of said Defendant , returnable to the next term of this Court.