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2nd February 1761 - 1st April 1761

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and had be been out of the House Deponent must have let him in
Says that about Eleven o'Clock in the foreman of the same day, she
let a Gentlemanininto the sd. Honre who went up into Mr. Gerdall's Bed Chamber
and then Gerdalle sent the Deponent with a Letter to a Gentleman
in Suffolk Street next door to the Sign of the Feather, and Depont.
Returned as soon as possible, and brought as an Answer to the Letters
that he would See Gerdalle in the Evening, and on Deponents Returns
Gerdalle told her that a Gentleman had been with her Mistress (the
deced) and was gone out with her in a Coach, and about three o'Clock
in the Afternoon of the same day Gerdalle sent Deponent with a
Letter to a Gentleman who lives at the Sign of the Eagle and
Pearl in great Suffolk Street , Deponent delivered the Letter, and
after the Gentleman (whose Name she thinks is Brochet) had
Read the Letter, he told the Deponent the Letter related to her
for she was to be Discharged Mrs. Kings Service by her Order
that Deponent soon Returned and Gerdalle paid her Wages due
which was Six Shillings, and he gave her of his own Accord fires
Shillings and six pence, that Deponent then put her Cloaths and
other things together, and between 6 and 7 in the Evening she left
her Mistresses house, that no other Person lay in the House of
her Mistress the night of the 18th of February last except her
Mistress, Gerdalle, and this Deponent, and says that no Person
was in her Mistress's house at the time she left her Service as
aforesaid except her Mistress and Gerdalle, Deponent says when
She went on her first Message Gerdalle had on a Flowrd stuff DamaskStripedBanyan
and had no work or patch on his face, and on her Return, Gerdalle




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