- ReferenceZ937/18/10
- TitleCopy of articles exhibited in Chancery. Charles Nicholls complained of the matters to Sir Ralph Retecliff & Henry Hingsley Esq, JPs for Hertfordshire, who advised him to come to London for redress. He also believes he is in danger of being murdered by John Cripps. He says he doesn't want the writ against Cripps out of malice or ill will, merely for preservation of his life. Signed Charles Nicholls. Additional note: "is an acount of pore this Mr Nicholls afright that he had when he was att bendish". [N.d. ca.1709]
- Date free text1709
- Production dateFrom: 1708 To: 1708
- Exent1, No. of pieces: 1
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