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Image 269 of 50510th January 1799


January 1799.

"opposite was wrote" this is a Cure for the Kings Evil; "Sir
Francis said, as he was going out, he was impudent
Young Dog< no role > to be sure, on Saturday last Sir Francis< no role >
came again with one Person with him Sir Francis
said, he wished to see the whole of the Prison but that
he would go to the Mutineers first we went and I
opened the First Cell, Sir Francis asked the Prisoner
how he did he made some Complaint of a small
which came from a Pipe which had burst Sir Francis
went to the next in which a Prisoner of the Name of
Doughty was Confined, Sir Francis asked him how
he was.? he replied, very poorly, Sir Francis said do
not you feel very Cold, Doughty answered, Yes I said
it was not so cold as he imagined and if Sir Francis
would go in, I would shut the Door and he would
be Convinced, "We all went in the Cell and stayd
near half an hour during which time Doughty
made great Complaints, that he had not Food
enough, and that it had cost him 15 Guineas for
Extra Food - I Asked Doughty how he had contrived
to procure it, as I thought is was impossible to
come in without my knowledge and that it.
could not be, he replied, it was no matter how he
had got it, he had it and had paid that Money
for it, - Sir Francis after he had been in about
Ten Minutes, asked his Friend, whether his Feet
were not very Cold who told him they were not
Sir Francis said, mine are - he went into another
where one Wolf was Confined, he told Sir Francis, he
was very ill and had a spitling of Blood upon him
Sir Francis, said, it was a very bad place indeed, I told
Sir Francis if it had been necessary the Doctor who had




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