Original 1731–1733 British legal manuscript document, written in early 18th‑century cursive script and bearing two embossed revenue tax stamps. The text appears to reference Sir Robert Raymond (1673–1733), who served as Lord Chief Justice of the King’s Bench from 1725 to 1733. The document includes period ink annotations, legal notes, and later pencil identifications added by a previous owner.

A genuine example of early Georgian‑era legal writing, showing the formal script, phrasing, and stamped paper used in British court and administrative proceedings of the period. Manuscripts connected to high‑ranking judicial figures such as Lord Chief Justice Raymond are scarce and collectible.