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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 08:10:34+00:00

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oath of office was administered before Christopher Gale in Bath 16 November 1704.
Brickel, and writings by missionaries from the SPG, Society for Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts.
merchants to attempt to recover debt from smaller merchants and individuals.
least of the twenty were from Bath, (Daw, Fraley, Lawson and his father in law R. Smith, noted with *).
Andiver, Thomas, v, Armour, William, v. Barr, Robert, v. Brother, William and Sarah, v. Collins, Thomas, v.
Bishop, John, v. Davis, Samuel, v. Daw*, Nicholas, v. Fraley*, William, v. Hewett Bartholomew, v.
v.Rice, v. Smith*, Richard, v. Wayman, Christopher, v. White, Robert, v. Willoughby John.
the defendant had to pay 4.10.0 court costs.
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