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14" APPENDIX TO REPORT ON MANOR COURTS, IRELAND. 

Appendix, No. 
4, Appendix, No. 
4. 

PAPER delivered in by Mr. 
M. 
Leonard, and referred to in his Evidence 

of 13 March 1838. 

Process. 
By the Assistant Barrister at the Sessions for the 

said County. 
The defendant is hereby required personally to appear before the said Assistant Barrister, at Listowell, on the 31st day of October instant, to answer the plaintiff's bill for the sum of 4 I. 
sterling, loss, injury, and damage sustained by plaintiff, in consequence of defendant, as Seneschal of Bal-lynoe and Ballingarry in present year, having undertaken to prepare a certain appeal-bond to a decree obtained in said Manor Court, and for which plaintiff paid defendant a sum of 8 s. 
Qd., 
and which bond was informal and incorrect, whereby said decree was affirmed against plaintiff, in consequence of which neglect on defendant's part plaintiff suffered loss as aforesaid; or in default thereof, the said Assistant Barrister will proceed as to justice shall appertain. 
Dated this 9th day of October 1837. 

County of Kerry. 
Division of Listowell, to wit. 
Maurice Harty, of Liscarrig, in the county of Kerry, farmer, Plaintiff. 
Thomas Crosbie, of Bally-heigue Castle,in the county of Kerry, esquire, Defen¬ dant. 

(Signed on behalf of the Plaintiff,) 

Daniel Supplip, Attorney. 

Notice John O'Brien, i Tralee October Sessions, 20 October 1837. 

SJlaintifl'. 
{ Sir, Maurice Harty, f Take notice, that I will, on the hearing of the appeal in this cause, at 

Defendant. 
J the Listowell sessions, on the 31st of October instant, require of you to 

produce the bond of appeal which has been lodged in your office to a Manor Court decree obtained against me in Ballynoe and Ballingarry Manor Court for the sum of _ /., 
due by note to one Michael Bourke; and should you decline or refuse to produce said bond of appeal, secondary evidence will be given of its contents. 
Dated this 26th day of October 1837. 

To Francis Crosbie, Esq., 
Clerk of the Peace, 

Co. 
Kerry. 

Maurice Ilartj/.