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Damages claims from Bywell

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Flour



see Glossary for Harn



See glossary for fother




See glossary for beatment





Ryemeal

see Glossary for Lint






William Leighton £ S D Two new Chairs lost 0 9 0 A bushel of Oats 0 5 0 Flower one Peck 0 5 0 Rye Meal 1½ Do. 1 9 0 White Bread 0 1 0 Six Harn{?} Shirts and 2 Hats 1 0 6 3 Pairs of Stockings 0 4 6 Household Fur: Damaged & Window 0 15 0 One Fother of coals 0 2 6 2 15 9 Fenwick Hall Junr Window Broke 8 Beef lost 2 Flour a Beatment 0 9 Household Fur. Damag'd 0 10 0 & the garden much so 0 10 0 1 0 9 1 0 9 Mary Lawson, Widow 2 Pecks Rye 0 5 0 1 Peck Reymeal 0 2 6 2 Large Bowls 0 2 0 2 lb of r'd {?} lint 0 2 0 One Shift and five Caps 0 5 5 0 16 11 16 11

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