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From: michael purcell <>
Subject: [IRISH-AMER] Watters-Largon-Murphy
Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2009 13:03:51 +0100


Extract from; Pat Purcell Papers.
To; John Murphy, Straboe, 19th April 1820.
By Henry Watters Esq. one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for Carlow.
Whereas Complaint was made unto me by John Largon, Land Surveyor, of the
Town of Carlow, that being Lawfully hired by John Murphy, Farmer, of
Straboe, Carlow to Instruct him the said John Murphy in parts of the
Mathematicks and having done so and it having also been proved before me
upon Oath that the said John Murphy was duly served with a Summons to appear
before me at Staplestown, Carlow and Shew Cause why he refused to pay the
same and the said John Murphy having appeared - I proved this day to the
hearing of said Complaint and do find and adjudge that there is now Owing
from John Murphy to John Largon the Sum of Three Pounds Ten Shillings
Sterling. I therefore order and direct and require John Murphy to pay same
to John Largon within four days after sight of or delivery to you of this my
order or you will be further proceeded against According to the Statute in
that Case made and provided, Given under my hand and Seal this 19th day of
April 1820. ................
( signed )
Henry Watters.


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