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October 1798

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To wit, On the twenty eight day of May in the Year of our Lord 1798 aforesaid lent and
advanced by him upon a certain Pawn or Pledge that is to say A pair of Silver Sugar
Tongs to the said Nathaniel Tranter< no role > in the name of J. Taylor the said Sum of One penny so
demanded received and taken as aforesaid being more than at and after the rate of Four
pence for the loan of Twenty shillings by the Calender Month including the current Month in
which the said pawn or Pledge was redeemed contrary to the form of the Statute in such case
made and provided whereby and by force of the said Statute the petitioner had for ferfeited for his
said Offence the Sum of Five Pounds: and that he was at the hearing of the said Information
adjudged by the said Justice to forfeit and pay the Sum of Five Pounds; whereby the Petitioner
conceived himself aggrieved which said Appeal stood duly adjourned until this day

Now upon hearing the said Appeal and what hath been alledged by the respective
Parties their Counsel and Witnesses in and concerning the Premises It is Ordered
that the said Conviction be and the same is hereby Affirmed.

By the Court




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