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Warden estimates

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An Estimate of the Loss sustained by Jane Hudspith of Bardon Boat Side by the Great Flood A peck and half of Barley Meal £0. 2. 6 A Bushel of Barley Spoiled 0. 4. 0 Half a peck of Oat Meal 0. 1. 5 A Bedd 0. 2. 6 Two Large Earthen Dishes 0. 0. 8 A Bowl 0. 0. 8 Two Bibles Spoiled 0. 1. 0 £0.12. 9 This above Account is true and Just to the best of oure Knowledge and Belief As Witness our Hands Jany 2d 1772 Nicholas Leadbitter William Newbigin I do believe the above Estimation of the loss sustain'd by Jane Hudspith Widow bt the late great Flood to be reasonable & Just Witness my hand Wm Laidman Vicar of Warden

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