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April 1793

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MIDDLESEX .
Mr. Thomas Harrick< no role >


OFFICE OF CLERK OF THE PEACE
Session-House, Clerkenwell-Green .
11th March, 1793.

You were bound to Appear and Prosecute an appeal against
Conviction of Philip Neve< no role > Esqr .6 at February
Session last at the Session-House for the said County, but not
appearing, your Recognizance is become forfeited; and will be
estreated into the Court of Exchequer , from whence Execution
will proceed for the leveying £20 Pounds on your Goods
and Chattels unless care be taken to stop Proceedings, by an
Application for a Respite at the next Session, which will be held
at the Session House aforesaid on TUESDAY, the Ninth day of
April next.

Be there between the Hours of Ten and
Three, and bring this Letter with you
or apply at my Office in the mean time.}
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I am,

your humble Servant,

HENRY COLLINGWOOD SELBY< no role > ,
Clerk of the Peace for the
said County.

The order against Thomas Harrick< no role >
has been satisfied
8th-April 1793.

Philp-Neve< no role > .




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