Artichoake in Clare Street -That said Woman excused
herself by saying that she was a Servant
and would
call on this Informant another day - That said Burn
said he would meet this Informant there which he
did in about an hour when this Informant introduced
him to said Mr. Mattocks
Sworn before me this
9th. Decemr. 1788.}
NBond
Dinkston
Middlesex
to Wit
The Further Information of
Charles
Pinkston< no role >
taken before me this
13th. day of December 1788.
Who being upon Oath saith that in consequence
of a Letter which he wrote to Mr. Sugden Clerk to the
Commissioner of Chatham Yard he hath been informed
that the Wages due to Patrick Donnoghue< no role >
of the
Tartar Man of War
was twelve pounds three Shillings
and six pence and that the said Patrick Donnoghue< no role >
[..]
[..] received that burn himself on the 15th of Decemr.
1784 at Chatham
where the said Ship was paid
of
Sworn before me this
13th,, day of December 1788}
N Bond< no role >
CPinkston