I have wrote to
Mr Shellen [..]
SIR,
I Think it proper to acquaint You, that at the
Session held at Guild Hall
in the Month of February last,
You was fined Five Pounds, for neglecting to attend as a Juror,
which will be Estreated into the Court of Exchequer
, in Order
that Process may be issued against You for levying the same, un-
less Sufficient Excuse be made by Affidavit it Writing, (sworn in
open Court) and an Order obtained thereon to take off such Fine
at the next Session, which will begin at Guild Hall
aforesaid
on Mon day the 23d. Instant.
I am SIR,
Your most obedient Servant
Edward Reynolds< no role >
Thos. Shelton< no role >
Lyons Inn No 4
Gold Smith-Hall
1st. October, 178 6
London ss
Richard Tunks< no role >
of Nood Lane, London
Merchant
Merchant
maketh Oath Saith that he this Deponent
was from the North of November 1785 to March
1786 afflicted with the Gent & was attended by Doctor
Sandery & is frequently afflicted six month in the
Year, Dated this 23d. Octr. 1786
.
Richd. Tunks< no role >
Sworn in Court
at Guildhall
the 23d. Octr.
1786
.
By the Court