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September 1790
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himself; said the Gentlemen meaning Mr Gliddon and Mr Hinley
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would expect a Compliment and he must leave a Guinea for them
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as the Business he wanted done was out of
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mode of
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doing business, and that he would sign his Licence with Mr Boggan
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which was done, that he intended to have given Mr Gliddon the
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Guinea when the Licence was Signed but forgot it, then being at the
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Paving Board that Evening late and set out for Bath next Morning
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intended to have called upon Mr Gliddon and Mr Hinley on return
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to Town to have paid them but it slipped his Memory.
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Mr Blackborow laid the following Complaints against
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Mr Friquet before Your Committee.
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1stThat Mr Friquet hath been seen two or three times a
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Week in Conversation with Roberts at
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and has been seen
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looking over the Books and Commitments for Six Months past:
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2dThat he has taken Ten Shillings and six Pence for Bail on
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a Bench Warrant of two Persons and hath been Partners with Berry
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and has made Warrants special to him for that purpose.
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3dHath taken Two Shillings from each Person brought before
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him as a Night Charge and committed them to
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for want
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of Sureties if they could not pay it.
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4thHas taken Five Shillings for a Distress Warrant for the
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Poors Rates and Two Shillings and six pence for several Warrants
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for the same purpose and hath not paid the Information Money on
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Convictions of Bread as the Act directs
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5thHas taken Persons to Prison and brought them from Prison
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without any other Persons being with them.
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6thHas taken Bail in the Prison and discharged the Prisoner
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and afterwards entered the Bail in his Books
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7thA
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Journeyman
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Baker obtained of Mr Friquet a Summons
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for Mr Miller his Mistress for Wages 6th. and upwards said to be
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due unto him, made an Order for her to pay the Money and
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