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Timothy Fales, Edward Winslow, "Writ of attachment against William Creese", 1728/1729 March 4

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 54
Identifier: MSN/COL 2717-55
Timothy Fales, Edward Winslow, "Writ of attachment against William Creese," Recto
Timothy Fales, Edward Winslow, "Writ of attachment against William Creese," Recto
Timothy Fales, Edward Winslow, "Writ of attachment against William Creese," Verso
Timothy Fales, Edward Winslow, "Writ of attachment against William Creese," Verso

Scope and Contents

A partly printed document written and signed by Timothy Fales, clerk, directing the sheriff to attach the property of William Creese, of Boston, to the value of £11, to compel his appearance before the Bristol County Inferior Court of the Common Pleas to answer to Joseph Chaplin for an unpaid debt of £5 12s 11p; with endorsement of Suffolk County sheriff Edward Winslow on the reverse, indicating that he took Creese into custody. 

Dates

  • Creation: 1728/1729 March 4

Conditions Governing Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Language of Materials

English

Physical Description

Letterpress on paper, with manuscript entries in ink; 1 page (16 x 20 cm.) on 1 sheet. Red wax seal upper left. Docketing and endorsement on verso. 

Repository Details

Part of the University of Notre Dame Rare Books & Special Collections Repository

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