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<p>Philip Boston<lb/>
against<lb/>
Richard Sprigg</p>

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<p>The same proceedings and Judgment &amp;ca in this case 
Mutatis Mutandis as in that of John Boston against 
John Francis Mercer entered in this book in page fifteen.</p>

<p>Test Jno Gwinn Clk</p>

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