[1745-22 May] RICHARD BRASWELL - Counterfeiting (various court records)
Edgecombe County Court Minutes, 1744-46 (C. R. 037.301.1, Archives)
p. 38...
22 May 1745 - Ordd that the late Sheriff Capt Jas Speir pay to HARDY CANE L4
procl Money for the great Trouble & Expence he Hath been at in Executing his
office of Constable in Detecting some Money Coiners.
Mr. Haywood one of the Members of this Court acquaintd the Bench that he had
issued a Search Warrt agt one RICHd BRASWELL for passing and uttering false
Coine and had accordingly ordered HARDY CANE a Sworn Constable to apprehend the
said BRASWELL and to search his house for Counterfeit money & the materials for
making it, & that the Constable HARDY CANE had Exed the Warrt and had also
brought the sd BRASWELL here to be Examd, thereon and that the Constable had
also found some Counterfeit money and he believed some materials for making of
it in the sd BRASWELLs House therefore desired the matter may be Examined into
by the Court.
Accordingly the sd RICHARD BRASWELL was ordered before this Court & appeared and
HARDY CANE the Constable who Executed the Warrt also appeared and brought with
him a small Cagg or Barrel which contained several little Wooden Moulds with
some Brass & Pewter Mettle, some Chalk & Borax, the sd CANE was theron Sworn &
his Deposition taken as also the Examination and Confession of the said RICHARD
BRASWELL.
It is thereupon Considered and Ordered by the Court on hearing the sd CANEs
Deposition as also on hearing the Deposition of JHON CHAMBERS taken before Mr
Haywood that the sd RICHd BRASWELL stand Committed and Sheriff is hereby Ordd
forthwith to convey the said RICHd BRASWELL to the Publick Goal (sic) at Edenton
and deliver the sd RICHd BRASWELL to the Keeper thereof to be kept unitll he
shall be thence discharged by due Course of Law.
Ordd that the sd HARDY CANE Give Secuty as an Evidence &c in the Sum of L20 Proc
&c And accordingly the sd HARDY CANE as principal in L20 Proc & JAMES CANE as
Secuty in the Sum of L20 like money &c Ackd
Ordd that the sd Cane carry with him the Barrel with the materials found in it
money &cc.
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Colonial Court Papers, Criminal Papers, General & Assize Gourts, 1745-1749. (CCR
178, Archives, Raleigh)
Examination of JOHN CHAMBERS taken one oath before me JOHN HAYWOOD one of his
Majestes Justices for the County of EdgeCombe assigned this Examinant Saith that
Aboute Six Weake laste paste he Did see some spainish miled peices of Eight &
half peices of Eight and some pistereans maid of putter and the moulds they
where Caste In and Did verrely bleive that oald Mr RICHARD BRASWELL was the
Coiner of them and that the sd BRASWELL had uttered and paste Some of the
aforesd fals Money to Coll ANDREW MEADE in Virginia and that there was no Silver
In the sd Coins by him Caste and Uttered & paste as aforesd and that there is at
this presente time a Considerable quantity of the afresd fals Money now In the
possestion of the aforesd BRASWELL - taken before Me this 20 Day of May 1745.
o
Jn Chambers (singned)
o
Jn Haywood (signed)
Whereas I am Credible Informed one oath of JOHN CAMBERS that RICHARD BRASWELL
SENIOR has paste & Uttered false money Knowing it to be Such & has Considerabl
quantity of fals quine Now In his House with the Molds the sd fals Money was
maid In
These are therefore In his Majestes Name to Comand you one sight hereof to
attach the body of him the (sic) BRASWELL & him In Your Costody to Keep till you
Deliver him to the Generall Courte of Sessions for this County and You are
Likewise to make Search for sd fals money & molds & them with you to bring to
the sd Courte to be further Dealt with as law shall Derecte & this Shall be Your
Warrent Given under my hand & Seale this 20 Day of May 1745.
o
Jn Haywood (signed)
To any lawfull officer
to Execute & Return
Edgecombe County - The Deposition of HARDY CANE Constable Sworn Saith that he
received a Search Warrt from John Haywood Esqr one of His Majestys Justices in
Commission of the Peace for Edgecombe County aforesd the Twentyeth of this
Instant May against one RICHARD BRASWELL That his Dept Executed the sd Warrt the
Next day on the sd RICHARD BRASWELL who told this sd Dept that the was right
welcom to Search his house, and accordingly this Dept went into sd BRASWELLs
house where sd BRASWELL took Keys out of his Pocket and told this Dept he might
search every where & any Chest he had in the house, the sd BRASWELL accordingly
opened his Chests & bid this Dept look into them, he did & found nothing in them
concerning what he searched for, Then this Dept went to sd BRASWELLs storehouse
but found nothing in the lower Room, the sd BRASWELL then ask'd this Dept
whither he would not go up in the loft above and accordingly brought a Ladder, &
the sd BRASWELLs Wife came into the Store & told the Dept She would go up first
because there was some Honey and he might spil it, and accordingly she went up
first and this Dept immediately followed her and as soon as Mrs. BRASWELL got up
in the loft he the Dept saw the sd Mrs. BRASWELL put her foot against the little
barrel (now produced on the Table) & Slide it away & put some old thing up &
threw upon the barrel, and there was a Chest in the loft wch he felt in, being
very dark but found nothing, but having a Mistrust this Dept went to the Barrel
and asked Mrs BRASWELL what it was & felt in the barrel, & felt a parcell of
wooden Moulds & other stuff in it, and then handed it down to one Thomas Price
who was below in the Store, & he Immediately went down and Examined what was in
the barrel wch the sd RICHd BRASWELL look'd strange at and admired how these
things came there, & looking further into the barrel he, this Dept found Three
Counterfeit pieces in likeness of Prtuguese money, one peice in likeness of a
Sapnish peice of Eight & two small peices in likeness of Pistereens which he now
produced. That the Depont went afterwards into said BRASWELLs dwelling house
where there was a Desk wch sd BRASWELL opened and found nothing in it but a
Paper in wch the Dept Say'd that the sd BRASWELL told him that what was in the
Paper belong's to HUGHS & was the Truck they made use on for runing the peices
of money aforesd. Then the sd BRASWELL took two baggs of money out of his Chest,
& out of one of them he took Three peices wch this Dept took to be Counterfeit &
now produced them. That this Dept coming along with the sd RICHd BRASWELL to
this Court last Night he the sd BRASWELL told him that he had pass'd some money
to Colo MEAD several years agoe which he thought was not Good, but That Colo
MEAD Say'd, if that was not good money he did not know which was Good. The sd
BRASWELL also told this Dept that he sometime agoe asked one HUGHS and one CLIFT
whither they could make any money Genteely, That CLIFT answered he could and
accordingly he made some which sd BRASWELL did not like, and that one of them (HUGHS
or CLIFT) said they could make money as good as any if they had Ingredients,
upon which the sd BRASWELL sent his Son to Williamsburgh and gave him forty
shillings to buy Ingredients to run this Silver money seemingly by his discourse
but that his Son could not get any.
Any further this Dept Saith not
Hardy Cane (signed)
IN THIS AREA THERE GOES A HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENT!
N. B. the foregoing deposition of HARDY CANE and statement of RICHd BRASWELL are
all one document in these papers. The mark of RICHARD BRASWELL is the only
example of his own mark that I know of and closely resembles clerks' copies of
his mark on some of his deeds.
WCF
28/VII/71
Colonial Court Papers, Criminal Papers, General & Assize Courts, 1745-1749 (CCR
178, Archives, Raleigh)
Bond of HARDY CANE as a witness in the case of RICHARD BRASWELL SENr
21 May 1745
Bond of RICHARD BRASWELL for his appearance at next General Court at Edenton to
answer charge of uttering and passing false coin - L500. proclamation Money.
Peter Payne & Will Askill sureites each in L250.
20 July 1745
On reverse:
RICHd BRASWELL SENR L500
Do Jnr L250
ROWd WILLIAMS L250
Augt 5th 1745
N. B. The above bond represents a typical BRASWELL trick; there is not a
signature on it and the marvel is that it was accepted as binding. Presumably
Payne and Askill welshed out and the son (Ditto Junior) and Nephew (?) (son of
JANE ( (BRASWELL)) WILLIAMS?) came to the rescue.
Bond of JECHONIAS YANCEY as a witness to give "Evidence . . . against RICHARD
BRASWELL of and Concerning his Making his Escape oute of his Costody being a
prisoner for fellonias fourging of Coine"
Jno Haywood (signed)
25 July 1745
July General Sessions 1745 - To the Honble Enoch Hall Esq Chief Justice and the
rest of the Justices of the Grand Sessions now sitting -
The Jurors of our Sovereign Lord the King upon their Oath present that RICHARD
BRASWELL of Edgcomb County in the Province aforesaid (North Carolina) Planter
not having God before his Eyes but being seduced by the instigation of the Devil
on the eight Day of April in the Eighteeth Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign
Lord King George the Second &c at Fishing Creek in the County of Edgcomb afsd
did falsely and traiterously forge Counterffeit and Coin four pieces of Brass
and Pewter and other mixed Metals to the resemblance and likeness of the good &
lawful Silver Coin of the Kingdon of Portugal called Six hundred & forty Rais
Pieces, and four Pieces of Brass and Pewter and other mixed Metals to the
resemblance and likeness of the good & lawful Silver Coin of the Kingdom of
Spain called pieces of eight and three Pieces of Brass and Pewter and other
mixed Metals to the resemblance and likeness of the good and lawfull Silver Coin
of the same Kingdom of Spain called Piastrins, which said Silver Coin of the
Kindgoms of Portugal and Spain aforesaid was then and now is Current Money of
the Dominions, Colonies and Plantations of Our said Lord the King to the great
prejudice and deceit of the Subjects of Our said Lord the King and against the
Peace of the said Lord the now King his Crown and dignity &c and also against
the form of the Statute in that Case made and provided.
Jos: Anderson Atty Genl
General Court Papers - Dockets - 1737 - 1745 - 1746
(CCR 126, Archives, Raleigh)
July General Session, 1745 - References
Case No. 1 - Doms Rex vs RICHd BRASWELL
Recog for his appearance for uttering false coin
Hardy Cane, Jechoniah Yancy & Jno Chambers, King's Evidences Deft appd - Bill
returned Ignoramus - cont'd
October General Sessions, 1745 (p. 15lb)
Case No. 33-Dom: Rex vs RICHd BRASWELL
Recgd for his appe for uttering false coyn-Virdit not Guilty
Cases No. 34 & 35 are the discharges of Jechoniah Yanc and Hardy Cane as
Evidences against RICHd BRASWELL
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October General Sessions, 1745 (p. 180b)
Case No. 33-Dam vs RICHd BRASWELL
Recogd for his apprce for uttering false Coin
"Deft appd Arraigned &c - pleads Not Guilty & for Tryel put himself upon God his
Country &c Jury Sworn &c Say we of the Jury do find the Deft Not Guilty neither
that he fled &c