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October 1795

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23d. July 1795
Mary Rumsly< no role > Servant to Mr. Jane Mathews< no role >
Upper Brook Streetto Prosecute}
£
20

Eleanor Potter< no role > -Servant to do Evidence20
agt.
William Willison< no role > -for a Misdemeanour

The Man was Servant to Mr. Wace of Upper Brook
Street & got out of his Ganet Window into that
of the Minds Room at Mr. Mathews's

Mr. Wace turned him away & desired he might
he prosecutedbut being soon after taken very
ill (she is since dead) was obliged to take the
Servant rite his Service again& then both
Parties [..] i.e.Mr. Wace & Mr. Mathews
reported the Mattering hit be made upOrder
the existing Circumstance I granted their Request, &
ordered our Clerks to grash the Recognizances-his
they were returned by them in Mistake-& the Parties
not attending are become forfeited Can we beg the
indulgence of the Court to discharge them.?

W. Neve




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