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was nothing in it – only of the ordy course of everyday business, and that balance having appeared to be due, the Collr did apt a Sezawul, that the Sezawul was Hurry k & that he was appointed by a Sunnud.
Before this Action was brot Hurry k died; [which] prevented Deft from giving Evidce of the Sunnud itself; but we gave the best evid: the nat: of the case wod admit. Great pains