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Further named Sufferers in the First Class; Receipt for payment by Ralph Heron

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Joseph Neal, see p 294 for inventory




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Names of Sufferers who are marked distressed with the Totals of their Estimates 1st Class Josh Neall estimate 55. 4. 11 a furr Est did by Mr Fenwick 2. 17 58. 1. 11 John Johnson is to this Acct only considered at £58. 7s. 3d to be added- his Estimate was £118 1s 4d and then money recd of by him by of Lady Broughton was deducted in his payment of 14. 6. in the lb

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Janry 1772  Received of Mr Ralph Heron One hundred and twenty two
           pounds sixteen shillings and three pence halfpenny being a payment of
122. 16. 3½ four shillings and six pence in the pound for the sum of five hundred
           and forty five pounds seventeen shillings which is the Total of the
           Estimates of the distressed Sufferers within the Parishes of Bywell Saint
           Peter and Bywell Saint andrew for whose use I receive the same

           N. there is a receipt from the sevl persons themselves

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