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== Writ of condemnation ==
 
== Writ of condemnation ==
Example: "all yoar goodes in Bretons house & in his handes & your five hundred pounds in y:e East India Comp:a was attached  [could be “attacked”] by Breton, Nowell, Pearse and a writt of condemnation ready to pass" (XX)
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Example: "all yoar goodes in Bretons house & in his handes & your five hundred pounds in y:e East India Comp:a was attached  [could be “attacked”] by Breton, Nowell, Pearse and a writt of condemnation ready to pass" [[MRP: 25th September 1662, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO|25th September 1662, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO]]
 
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This page provides a legal glossary to Chancery and other commercial oriented legal process in the mid seventeenth century

Writ of condemnation

Example: "all yoar goodes in Bretons house & in his handes & your five hundred pounds in y:e East India Comp:a was attached [could be “attacked”] by Breton, Nowell, Pearse and a writt of condemnation ready to pass" 25th September 1662, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO