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Collection Reference Number GLC06338.12
From Archive Folder Legal documents pertaining to the Easter Plot of 1802 
Title Writ of summons for the county sheriff to gather justices for an "examination of the fact" regarding the slave Samuel
Date 19 April 1802
Author Faulkner, William (1774-1822)  
Document Type Legal document
Content Description Writ of summons signed by Faulkner, a justice of the peace. Ordering the county sheriff to summon justices for a 26 April "Examination of the fact" regarding the slave Samuel, property of George Carrington. Notes that Samuel was committed to county jail that day as per warrant. Docket on verso lists several names, including Racheal Coats, Hiram Whitney, Samuel Patterson, Bob Jabell, James Vaughan, Wades Bob, Grishams Tom, and Beasleys Tom. Based on their names, it appears that the latter three individuals may have been slaves.
Subjects Slavery  Prisoner  Slave Rebellion  Judiciary  Law  Rebellion  African American History  
People Faulkner, William (1774-1822)  Sancho (d. 1802)  
Place written Halifax County, Virginia
Theme Law; Slavery & Abolition; African Americans
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information Related to the Easter Plot, also known as Sancho's Rebellion. Sancho, an earlier participant in Gabriel's Rebellion of 1800, instigated the Easter Plot, intended to take place on or around Good Friday 1802. The ferment spread through southern Virginia (including Halifax County), and northeastern North Carolina, resulting in the hanging of Sancho and four other participants.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859