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Mr. Alexander Ginndley< no role >
OFFICE OF CLERK OF THE PEACE,
No. 4. Breams Buildings, Chancery-Lane
.
Octoer 8 1774
You were bound for the Appearance of
Jane Oughton< no role >
at September Session last
at HICKS-HALL
, who not appearing, your Recognizance is
become forfeited; and will be Estreated in the Court of
Exchequer
, from whence Execution will proceed for the
levying £20 on your Goods and Chattels; unless
Care be taken to Stop Proceedings, by an Application for a
Respiteat the next Session, whichwill begin at HICKS-HALL
on the 17 Day of October Instant
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Be there about Three o'Clock; and
bring this Letter with you, or
come to my Office for Advice.}
I am,
R [..] Your humble Servant,
CHARLES EYLES< no role >
,
Deputy Clerk of the Peace.