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506) Rayner for himself saith that he was present and did see Anna Barnard (by the name stile and title of Anna Barnard formerly Hanbury Widow the Natural and Lawful Daughter and next of kin of John Hanbury formerly of the Parish of All hallows Barking London a Widower Deceased) sign seal and as her Act and Deed in due form of Law execute and deliver the original Paper Writing or Letter of Attorney marked with the letter A. hereunto annexed bearing date the first day of October instant to and for the uses intents and and purposes therein mentioned and that in Testimony of such execution he this Deponent set signed or Subscribed his name as Witness thereto as thereby may appear And the Deponent James Gale for himself saith that the paper writing marked with the Letter B. hereunto annexed Signed by this Deponent is a just and true Copy of an Original Letter of Administration of the Goods Chattels and Credits of John Hanbury formerly of the Parish of All hallows Barking London a Widower deceased left unadministred by Osgood Hanbury deceased the Natural and Lawful son of the said John Hanbury granted to Anna Barnard formerly Hanbury Widow the Natural and Lawful Daughter and next of kin the said John Hanbury deceased under seal of the Prerogative Court of the Arch Bishop of Canterbury And this Deponent saith that he has this day duly and carefully examined and compared the said annexed Copy with the said original Letter of Administration to him this Deponent poduced fair and uncancelled wherewith the same doth Exactly agree Both Sworn the fourth day of October in the Year 1785 Before me Daniel Rayner R Clark Mayor James Gale I Benjamin Hammatt Notary Public dwelling in London duly admitted and sworn do hereby certify and attest that the Right Honourable Richard Clark Esquire before whom the aforegoing affidavit was this day sworn and by him signed (In presence of me Notary) is Lord Mayor of the City of London and one of his Majestys Justices of the peace is and for the said City and that to all affidavits before him sworn and by him signed full faith and credit is and ought to be given in Judgment (Court) |
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