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Permit writer to the Commissioners of Excise
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Maketh Oath that having entered into a
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Recognizance to prosecute William
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Thompson for felony he this deponent did
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on Saturday last attend the Grand Jury
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at the Sessions house Clark made to give
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evidence against the Prisoner but was not
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able to swear to his person and this
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deponent also attended this Honourable
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Court from One oClock on Monday last
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till Ten oClock the same Night and
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this Deponent further saith that being
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buy the Rules of his Office as a Permit
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Writer obliged to attend his said Office
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untill near one oClock on Tuesday
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last he was not able to attend this
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Honourable Court untill after one oClock
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and that he this deponent did immediately
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after he quitted his office attend this
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Court to give his evidence when he
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was informed the Prisoner had
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been acquitted between Eleven and
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Sess's Oct 1786
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