Middlesex
&
Westminster
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to Wit
The Information of
Mary Jackson< no role >
a
Spinster
& Lodgerat Mr.
Thomas Welchs< no role >
's
in Gravel Lane
Saint George Southwark
taken upon Oath this first day of July
1773 before Us two of his Majestys Justices
of the peace
for the said County City and
Liberty
Who being upon Oath saith that sometimes ago she
gave directions to One Mr. Jacobs an Attorney at Lane
in Great Russell Street Bloomsbury
to one to and
for her Use and benefit One Mr. John Gray< no role >
Esqr
.
thenof the old South Sea
House London and who
his since removed too much now lives Mr. Wocester
that in pursuance of her said directions the said
Mr. Jacobs did Accordingly one the said Mr. Gray
for the some of One hundred and fifty pounds
And did Obtain of the said Mr. Gray by a promisory
Note the sum of forty pounds part of the said abt
which note his in the Words and figure following
£40Worcester 16th.March 1773
Six Months after Date We promise to pay toMargt
Mrs. Mary Jackson< no role >
or order Forty pounds Value
reced Witness our hands
John Grey< no role >
Thos. Bird< no role >
Will be paid when due at
Mr. Sprakes atty< no role >
at [..]
No. 7 Paper Buildings Kings
Bench Walke
Temple
[mark] which said promisory Note the said Mr Jacobs since
told this Informant he himself had received at Worcester