Protest for the want of payment

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"On the Twenty second day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fourteen at the request of The London Joint Stock Bank Limited ________________

Joseph Phillips Crawley ~ of the City of London Notary Public duly admitted and sworn exhibited the original Bill of Exchange beforecopied to a Clerk in the Banking house of the Manchester and Liverpool District Banking Company Limited London, where the said Bill is accepted payable and demanded payment of its contents Which demand was not complied with but the said Clerk thereunto answered "No advice."

 

Whereupon I the said Notary at the request aforesaid have protested and by these presents do solemnly protest against the Drawers, Acceptors, and Indorsors of the said Bill ~ and all others concerned for Exchange Re-exchange and all Costs, Damages, Interest and Charges already incurred and to be hereafter incurred for want of payment___________of the said Bill _________

 

Thus done and protested in London aforesaid in the presecene of Percy Watson Walker and Walter Frederick Murly, Witnesses

 

 

 

Grain & Sons

Notaries & translators of Spanish, Portuguese, French & c.

William Crawley, Edwin Courtney Walker, Joseph Phillips Crawley

9 Bishopsgate, London, E.C.

Telephone No. Avenue 3051"

 

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