Suffolk, ss. George, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, &c. To the sheriff of our county of [blank] his under-sheriff or deputy, greeting. We command you to attach the goods or estate of [blank] to the value of [blank] pounds, and for want thereof, to take the body[blank] of the said [blank] (if [blank] may be found in your precinct,) and [blank] safely keep, so that you have [blank] before our justices of our Inferiour Court of Common Pleas next, to be holden at Boston, within and for our said county of Suffolk, on the first Tuesday of [blank] next; then and there in our said court to answer unto [blank] To the damage of the said [blank] the sum of [blank] pounds, which shall then and there be made to appear, with other due damages: and have you there this writ, with your doings therein. Witness [blank] Esq; at Boston, this [blank] day of [blank] in the [blank] year of our reign. Anno Domini, 1718.
Published: (1718)