Writ annotated and signed by Paine, 1765 July 5.

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Writ annotated and signed by Paine, 1765 July 5.

The writ, signed by clerk Timothy Fales, orders the sheriff of Plimouth County to attach the goods of Isaac Pratt, blacksmith, of Middlebury, to the value of 12 pounds or to hold him to the next Inferior Court of Common Pleas where he is to answer charges of Thomas Chase of Beckley for an unpaid note. The verso contains a note, 1765 August 6, by sheriff John Johnson, that he has carried out instructions. Underneath the sheriff's note are notes by opposing lawyers, Paine and T. White in Paine's hand regarding the pleas made by Pratt and Chase.

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University of Virginia. Library

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