Saying he had then the Money about him. and perhaps it might
in this Scared time he very soon employed other ways Mill
was prevailed on to accept the offer and gave his own two Notes
payable to said Levy Samuel< no role >
the one payable as four Months
the other at Six. when instead of Cast Levy Samuel gave Mill in
return two very pompous Notes vizt.
Mar 19
No. 323London Febry. 14.. 1778
I Promise to pay Mr. George Mason< no role >
or bearer Thirty days after
date One hundred pounds Value Recd. for Self & Co.
One hundred Pounds
F. Bulll
No. 8 Bookers Gardens
Leaden hall Street
March 19
No. 324London Febry. 14. 1778
I Promise to pay Mr. Geroge Mason or bearer thirty days after
date One hundred pounds Value Recd. for Self & Co:
One hundred Pounds
F. Bull
No. 8 Bookers Gardens
Leaden hall Street
Which Mill then took to be the Notes of Mr. Alderman Bull having
the firm of their house and being sign'd as Mr. MIll has been told in
the exact form the Alderman writes his name, Mr. Mill paid the
Reckoning and gave Levy Samuel Eight Guineas which he
he demanded for his honble in negoriating this gathart affairs they
then parted. The next day the 13th Mr. Mill went to this pretended
Bull agreable to the directions of the Notes, when he first began to
suspect the business to be unfair and was very unhappy. Bull
appear'd in a Counting house with many Books and Papers and as
great shew of business, took down a Billbook and said they were his
Notes and would be duly honoured when due, Mr. Mill continuing
very uneasy work again to said Bull as this day the 18th thinking they