MIDDLESEX
.
OFFICE OF CLERK OF THE PEACE,
Session House, Clerkenwell Green
,
2nd April, 1798.
Mr. Barker
You were bound for the Appearance of
Joseph Barnes< no role >
to Prosecute
George Keen< no role >
and
Henry Ramsden< no role >
at december
Session last at the Session-House for the said County, who not ap-
pearing, your Recognizances is become forfeited; and will be estreated
into the Court of Exchequer
, from whence Execution will proceed
for levying 40 Pounds on your Goods and Chattels unless
you stay Proceedings, by an Application for a Respite of the Recog-
nizance at the next Session, which will be held at the Session-House
aforesaid, on TUESDAY, the Seventeenth Day of April Instant.
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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Your humble Servant,
HENRY COLLINGWOOD SELBY< no role >
,
Clerk of the Peace
for the
said Country.