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the sd. Geary declines to comply with, And that thereupon
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the said Comittee doe submitt That the first agreemt. wth.
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the sd. Geary clayms a performance of & alledgeth to be
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broke mims juste by Mrs. Seymour's demanding one hundred
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pounds a yeare is not subsisting, because it was in
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termes, soe long as both parties should agree, and was
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waived by the second about a yeare after, which
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second was carryed into execucon, As alsoe by the severll.
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annuall ones made
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& executed since, which were
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varyant from it, And that the last of them expireing
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on the fifth day of January last the Comittee submitt
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that there is now noe subsisting agreemt. between
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parties at all, And the sd. Comittee of
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Justices by their sd Report takeing notice of their
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haveing examined into the accompts laid before them
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by both the sd. parties relateing to the receipts &
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disbursmts. in the Office of Cryer & Housekeeper Doe
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compute that the clear gaine of the sd. Geary
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yeares ending last January Sessions amounts to thirty
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Seven pounds Six Shillings & eight pence each yeare,
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And Submitt it to the Judgmt. of this Court whether
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Such a Sume is reasonable wages for the service the
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sd Geary is obliged to performe (vizt.) his attendance
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with his wife & sons every Sessions to buy in provisions,
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to dress them, to want at table, for delivering, Orders of
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Court to the severall Constables in all parts of this
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County, for attending the renewing of licences all over
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the County and maintaining himselfe on those occasions,
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for delivering the licences in all parts of the County after
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they come from the Clerke of the Peace, and for his
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attendance in keeping the house & goods in order, for all
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which services the sd. Geary hath charged nothing in
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his accompt laid before the sd Comittee, tho he appeares
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to have performed the same for six yeares last past,
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But the sd. Comittee further take notice that Mrs. Seymour since
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the peruseing the sd. accompts hath charged the sd Geary with the
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Sumes of fourty one pounds & thirteen pounds
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amounting
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together to fifty four pounds
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in two other accompts, by her
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produced which the sd. Geary hath not had time to inspect to
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