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Mr Ward 14 June 1714 I perceive by yors of the 10th that Mr Bellinghams Steward will be at his Estate at Worsall this weeke, Soe I have writ a Letter to Mr Goulton who is Clerk to the militia, to goe to Mr Malwerers & acqut him that in case he or Mr Bellinghams Steward, doe not pay to him what is due, will have an order of distress, to distrain very Shortly upon his tennts at Worsall, however have referred it Soly to him to make what Composition he pleases, & I doe desire you to see the Said Steward and acquaint him, that unless he pay to Mr Goulton to what is due, the tennts at Worsall will certainly have their goods restrain’d, which will put them to much charge, as Soon as you have discoursed the Steward, pray give a Line to Yor Assured Friend