Writ of attachment brought against Elizabeth Wadsworth, Henry Seger, and Moses Rice for damages owed the Presidents and Fellows of Harvard College
Writ of attachment authorizing the Middlesex County Sheriff to seize £100 in money or property from Elizabeth Wadsworth and Henry Seger of Framingham, and Moses Rice of Natick for the damages owed the Presidents and Fellows of Harvard College in regards to an unpaid debt to Thomas Hubbard, deceased,...
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Format: | Kit Book |
Language: | English |
Series: | Collections of the Harvard University Archives Historical materials.
Colonial North American Project at Harvard University Harvard in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries |
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Summary: | Writ of attachment authorizing the Middlesex County Sheriff to seize £100 in money or property from Elizabeth Wadsworth and Henry Seger of Framingham, and Moses Rice of Natick for the damages owed the Presidents and Fellows of Harvard College in regards to an unpaid debt to Thomas Hubbard, deceased, Treasurer of Harvard College. The document is signed by the clerk Thad. Mason and a note is written on the verso by Peter Ball, under sheriff. The case-specific information is handwritten onto a printed form |
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Item Description: | Title supplied by cataloger. The item was originally cataloged as part of the Chronological miscellany collection |
Physical Description: | .01 cubic feet (1 folder) |
Access: | No restrictions on access copy |