Three recognisance bonds for court appearance and peace-keeping (1764-1765)
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- Three recognisance bonds for court appearance and peace-keeping (1764-1765)
- Description
- A record of three separate recognisance bonds taken before the Manx courts between November 1764 and June 1765. Each bond requires the named party to appear at the next Court of General Goal Delivery, keep the peace, and maintain good behaviour, with named sureties. The bonds relate to disputes involving Thomas Bridson, Charlotte Tears, and Ewan Callister and his boat crew.
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- Financial Data
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- md:20260218_133854.md
- img:20260218_133854.jpg
- Type
- Bond/Recognisance
- Contributor
- John Quayle
- Dan Mylrea
- Provenance
- Multiple illegible passages indicated by ellipses; abbreviated contractions throughout (Jun^r, Sen^r, Gov^rs, etc.); some words partially obscured or uncertain.
- Language
- English

