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especially the said Defendants John Tittle Hugh Miller
senior Benjamin Harrison may be compelled to set forth
and on Oath discover whether they or either of them
are indebted to the said other Defendant Callahan
and in how much respectively, and whether they or
either of them have not in their hands and possessions
money, goods, property or effects of his the said Cal
-lahan the said other Defendant; and what and
how much. May it please this Honorable Court that
the said John Tittle, Hugh Miller Senior, Benjamin
Harrison and each of them may be enjoined from
paying, transferring, secreting or conveying away the
said Debts property or effects due or belonging to the
said Callahan the said other Defendant if any they owe
or have, until the further order of your Honors touch
-ing the same, and that by a decree of this Honorable
Court your Orator may have the said four hundred
pounds or the value of the two hundred acres of Land what
-ever it may be inconscience worth. To be made to your
Orator out of the money Debts or effects due, and belong
-ing to the said Callahan and in the hands of said
other Defendants or otherwise. And to grant to your Orator
such other and further relief in the premises as to your
Honors may seem right and Equitable. May it please
your Honors to grant the writ of subpeona &tc signed
J. Bledsoe Atty [?]
upon which which process of subpona being issued and
served by the Sheriff upon the defendants John Tittle,
Hugh Miller sen. and Benjamin Harrison, the said
Miller and Harrison appeared and answered the said
bill

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