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Bond for appeal prosecution by Maurice McAuliffe with John Quayle and Richard Quirk as sureties

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23rd October 1764

A recognisance bond dated 23 October 1764 in which Maurice McAuliffe (appellant) is bound with sureties John Quayle and Richard Quirk of Castletown for three pounds. The bond conditions require McAuliffe to prosecute an appeal against jury verdicts and pay awarded costs if the verdicts are affirmed. A subsequent court decree from Castle Rushen dated 7 December 1764 confirms the jury verdicts.

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Contributors

  • John Quayle
  • Maurice McAuliffe
  • Richard Quirk

Sources

  • md:20260218_134917.md
  • img:20260218_134917.jpg

Notes

  • Several unclear abbreviations and uncertain letter readings: 'apptt' (appellant), 'ag^t' (against), 'Respond^t' (Respondent), 'Appell^t' (Appellant); some words partially illegible including 'thereof[?]', 'Auli[ffe?]', and 'Justis[?]'.

Language

  • English