The humble manifest of Sir Job Harby knight. in April. 1650.

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Title
The humble manifest of Sir Job Harby knight. in April. 1650.
Author
Harby, Job, Sir.
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London :: [s.n.],
Printed in the year. 1650.
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Harby, Job, -- Sir -- Early works to 1800.
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"The humble manifest of Sir Job Harby knight. in April. 1650." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A87079.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2025.

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Sir Job Harhy is Debitor to account of the two years Farmes 1639 and 1640.
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To Debts received since the 30. of July 1644.13421907
Resting due for ballance as per contra.122811107
Summa136241102

This account above mentioned being grounded upon an account drawn up by Phi. Burlemachi (deceased) Ric. Mountney, Tho. Murth∣waite & Pompey Calendrini, & reported under their hands the 30 of July 1644. I do in pursuance of ye same subscribe (without my preju∣dice or waving the security formerly specified, in a register book of orders kept for the Farmers; especially in relation to one article of 23400. li placed therin, as so much money lent at Interest: for which I never yet saw any sufficient warrant or voucher there) re∣serving aswell that article as all other errours touching Turkey Gra∣garoms, Tobacco, or other debts for this accompt standing out, in con∣formity whereunto I do here set my hand this 3 day of Janu. 1649/50

Job Harby.

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