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Thomas Terry, "Marey Whelch recognizance"
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A memorandum written and signed by Thomas Terry, a Bristol County justice of the peace, recording a bond of recognizance entered by Marey Whelch, described as a spinster from Taunton now residing in Freetown, in the amount of £5, on condition that she appear before the Bristol County Court of General Sessions to answer charge of fornication with Lot Strange.
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