waiving
Foregoing these considerations & objection
Waiving the foregoing objections Mr. Jefferson to Shew
his obedience to the Courts' injunction immediately set
about this difficult task (tho' press'd much with
different a vocations) and together with his Clerk, at no
small expence extracted all the Fines & Recognizces.
to the number of 7 or 800. from the seven Books and
drew out an Estreat at large: in the doing of wch
they found other Books & Files in Mr. Waller's possn [..]
were still wanting to furnishobtainthe particulars of
the Fines as well as Recognizances, particularly
the Books of Janry Febry April June and September
1769. the Recognizances standing open as forfeited in
Subseqt. Books having been originally entered into
in some or other of these former Books; and some
of the fines set in the Sessions of this period being
upon Indictments or some of the former Files
particularly June 1769. which has been very much
wanted
Under this difficulty Mr Jefferson on the 2d. of July Wanted upon Baron
at his Chambers, with the preparation he had made (havg. had leave from the Court to apply as these [..] occassions Perr off
and was advised to attend the Barons the next Morng.
at Westmr. before the Court sat which he did and
was refer'd to call on Mr. Waller for these things wanting