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[1685] Mor 3427
Subject_1 DEFORCEMENT.
Robert Harse
v.
Fork
1685 .March .
Case No.No 4.
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Found, that a messenger might be deforced in the execution of a poinding of goods in a shop, when he had not his blazon at the time, though he was known in the place. But there was some speciality; for he, before himself appeared, sent a man into the shop as his assistant, whom the people turned out again, and conveyed away some goods.
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