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and eleventh years of the Reign of His late Majesty King 
William the Third in that behalf he the said William Havard 
or his Assignee is entitled to be and is hereby declared to be 
discharged of and from all manner of Parish and Ward Offices 
within the parish aforesaid wherein the said Felony was com- 
mitted Given under my hand the fifth day of April in the 
year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixteen 
R GRAHAM 
Chis Endenture made the eleventh day of June in the 
year of our lord One thousand eight hundred and seventeen 
Between William Havard of the parish of Clevedon in the 
County of Somerset Innkeeper of the one part and John Cook 
of the same place Gentleman of the other part Whereas the 
said William Havard some time since commenced a prosecution 
against James Parsons of the parish of Clevedon aforesaid for 
burglariously entering his Dwellinghouse in the nightime and 
stealing therefrom a quantity of pewter And the said William 
Havard did prosecute the said James Parsons to conviction and 
for a reward to him the said William Havard he obtained a certain 
Certificate in writing commonly called a Tyburn Ticket under 
the hand of one of his Majesty’s Justices assigned to deliver the 
Court of the County aforesaid of the prisoners therein being 
and which said Certificate recites that the said William Havard 
did apprehend and take the said James Parsons and did prose- 
cute him so apprehended and taken until he was convicted of 
the felony aforesaid: Whereupon for a reward unto the said 
William Havard by virtue of an Act of Parliament made in the 
tenth and eleventh years of the reign of his late Majesty King 
William the third in that behalf he the said William Havard or 
his Assignee was thereby declared to be discharged of and from 
all manner of Parish and Ward Offices within the parish of 
Clevedon aforesaid wherein the said Felony was committed 
And whereas the said John Cook hath agreed with the said 
William Havard for the purchase thereof at or for the price 

