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Actions involving fugitive salaves
Colonel Dennis v. James Fox, 1822
Hunt v. Antonio, 1797
John Letnum, 1786
Actions involving illegal enslavement
David Davis v. Elijah Clark, 1787
George Stiles v. Daniel Richardson, 1797-99
Marshall Green and Susan, 1826
Two persons from Maryland, 1830
Cases in which slaves were awarded freedom
"Ann Clark's case," 1818
Cases before Michael Rappele, 1816
Commonwealth v. Lambert Smyth
Forquiau v. Marcie and children, 1805
In re Rudy Boice, 1794
Robinson's narrative concerning Robert, 1788
Habeus Corpus Actions
Betty v. Horsfeld. 1792
Commonwealth v. John Stokes, 1787 (Jethro & Dinah)
D. Boadley, Philadelphia, 1787
Irvine Republica v. Gallagher, 1801
James Grey et al, 1810.
Lett, Philadelphia 1785
Lydia, Philadelphia. 1789
Mary Thomas, Philadelphia. 1810
Negro Bob, Philadelphia, 1785
Negro Darby v. Armitage, 1787
Negro Nancy, Philadelphia, 1786
PA v. Blackmore, 1790
Phoebe, Philadelphia. 1791
Thirteen blacks freed…1785
Thomas Cullen v. Susanna, 1785
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