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429) recovery and receipts to give one or more acquittances or other sufficient discharges in due form of Law But in case of refusal or delay by all and every or any person or persons concerned to make and render just and true account payment delivery and satisfaction in the premises them any or either of them thereunto to compell by all Lawful ways and means whatsoever also (if need be) to appear before all or any Lords Judges and Justices in any Court or Courts there to answer defend and reply in all matters or causes touching or concerning the premises to do say pursue implead seize sequester attach arrest Imprison and to condemn and out of Prison to deliver Also to compound conclude and agree by arbitration or otherwise as their said attorney shall think fit and generally in and concerning the premises to do perform and execute all and whatsoever shall be requisite and necessary as fully amply and effectually to all intents constructions and purposes as we the said constituents might or could do if personally present with power to substitute one or more attorneys under him with like or limited power and the same again to revoke We the said Christopher Court and Company hereby ratifying confirming and holding for good and valid all and whatsoever the said Joseph Court or his substitute or substitutes shall lawfully do or cause to be done in or about the premises by virtue of these presents In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand and Seal the eleventh day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty four and in the twenty fifth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the faith and so forth Sealed and Delivered (being first duly stamped) in the presence of Chris.r Court & C.o (seal) Sam.l Maynard Matt.w Hayden On the Back of the aforegoing Instrument of writing was thus endorsed to wit Maryland On the 17.th day of October 1785 Samuel Maynard first subscribing witness to this Power of Attorney appeared before the Subscriber one of the Judges of the General Court and made oath that he saw Thomas Eden and Christopher Court sign seal and deliver the same as their act and Deed likewise that he saw the other subscribing witness Matthew Hayden sign the same as witness thereto A C Hanson 6½ sides Recorded the 17.th October 1785 Ex.d & dld Know all Men by these presents that we Thomas Eden and Christopher Court of London Merchants carrying on Trade under the firm of Thomas Eden & C.o have made ordained constituted authorized and appointed and by these presents do make ordain constitute authorize and appoint Joseph Court of the State of Maryland Merchant our true and lawful Attorney Giving and hereby granting unto our said Attorney full power and Lawful authority for us the said constituents in our names and for our use to ask demand levy sue for and by all Lawful ways and means recover and receive of and from all and every or any person or persons whatsoever whom it shall or may concern inhabiting or being in the State of Maryland or in any other of the United States of America all such sum and sums of Money Goods Wares Merchandizes Effects Estate and things which now are or shall or may hereafter be due owing payable belonging (or) |
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