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became forfeited And this Deponent further Saith that
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the Default of the Tryal of this Cause pursuant to the
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Condition of his Recognizance was no wise wilfull or by
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any means wishing is wade Justice this Deponent having
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taken such stops as he thought
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requivite and
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necessary to prevent it and Saith that he is ready and
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willing to go to Tryal the next September Sessions if the
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Come will permit and humbly hopes mrker all the
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circumstances of this Case the Court will be inclimed to
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Order the Recognizance of this Deponent and his Bail
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in the mean time to be Respected until the next Sessions
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Justice hall in the
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Sworn in Court of this
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day of July 1778
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By the Court
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