<petition><petition_analysis_number>11280513</petition_analysis_number><petition_url>https://dlas.uncg.edu/petitions/petition/11280513</petition_url><state>North Carolina</state><county>Robeson</county><location_type>County</location_type><file_day>30</file_day><file_month>11</file_month><file_year>1805</file_year><filing_court>Legislative</filing_court><end_day>10</end_day><end_month>12</end_month><end_year>1805</end_year><ending_court>Legislative</ending_court><result>rejected</result><enslaved_count>0</enslaved_count><fpoc_count>2</fpoc_count><total_people_count>9</total_people_count><repository>North Carolina Department of Archives and History, Raleigh, North Carolina</repository><abstract>Maj. William Odom joins six other petitioners in stating that they were recently "try'd for a Riot, prosecuted by a Mullattoe by the name of Elisha Cumboe."  He  explains that the said Elisha is a part of "a family of these Mullattoes who are well known to be of Infamous Characters" and that they "are envious malicious &amp; dangerous persons, having a Villanous Clan about them."  Williams reports that said "riot" originated when William Townsend "prosecuted &amp; Convicted a Brother of said Elisha Cumboe for Larceny" and the said Elisha, "out of revenge," went to Townsend's plantation and "shot &amp; kill'd a valuable Horse of his."  They admit that "for this Offence your petitioners proceeded to apprehend said Cumboe, perhaps without the Legal process of Law;" Cumboe brought suit and Maj. Odom was fined fifteen pounds and the other petitioners incurred a ten-pound fine.  Asserting that "the whole of the conduct of your petitioners was Instigated by an ardent wish to procure order &amp; good Neighborhood," the petitioners pray that they be released from the payment of said fines.</abstract><subjects><subject>Property owners (Black)</subject><subject>FPOC sues white</subject><subject>Clandestine economy </subject></subjects></petition>