1776 05 05 : Solicitor's letter about a court case
Sunday, February 27, 2011 at 12:41PM
Petra Mitchinson in Carlisle, Court cases, GRAHAM, Lawyers, Letters, MORGAN, MUSGRAVE Philip 6th Bart., WHELPDALE

Update on Sunday, February 27, 2011 at 12:43PM by Registered CommenterPetra Mitchinson

05 May 1776. SOLICITOR’S LETTER ABOUT A COURT CASE. Bundle 47, Doc 30. 19.5 cm x 12.5 cm. Doc 30 was together with Docs 28-29 wrapped into Doc 27 – they are all about the same case. Mr. GRAHAM 5. May 1776 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dear Sir / I am glad that Sir Philip is determined to remove the Assault Business to the Assizes. It will be proper to get from Mr. WHELPDALE Copies of the Indictments against your People, & to send them to Sir Philip to be delivered to Mr. MORGAN, but before you part with the Copies, please to keep Copies of them for your Use & mine. You may be assured I will Honour the Concern with Seriesy. If any of the Grand Jury happen to be among those that are to try it, I dare say an Objection agt. them will be allowed ~ I am, Dear Sir / Carlisle 5th. } Your most h~ble Servt. May 1776 ~ } [signed] Stuart Ja GRAHAM

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