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April 1793

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nine o Clock in the Morning the said John Turton< no role > was in
the House, this Examinant insured with him No. 215
for an eighth blank and prize and thirty Gunieas prize
and the said John Turton< no role > told this Examinant that it
the said No. 215 should be drawn on that day a Prize he would
pay her Thirty Guineas and an half, and if a
blank two Guineas and an half; the said John
Turton
< no role > ordered a little Boy named Windsor to enter the
same in the book which the said Windsor did in the
presence of the said John Turton< no role > and this Examinant
and then this Examinant paid the said John Turton< no role > for
the Insurance seventeen shillings and eleven pence;
And this Examinant further saith that hearing on the
same day that the above number was drawn a prize
this Examinant went on the Tuesday following to the
house of the said John Turton< no role > and demanded thetwo
thirty two Guineas and an half, he offered [..]
to this Examinant which he called a draft for the Money which
she refused, upon which he paid her twenty Guineas
and desired her to call in the Afternoon, that this
Examinant called at the time appointed and at
many times since but the said John Turton< no role > hath-
always reused to pay her the remaining twelve
Guineas and an half: and this Examinant further
saith that [..] she hath at many times insured
Numbers with the said John Turton< no role > during the
drawing of the present Lottery. and that a great a
number of People have made Insurances during she
present Lottery with the said John Turton< no role >

The Mark of Rebecca Levis< no role >




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