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and had be been out of the House Deponent must have let him in
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Says that about Eleven o'Clock in the foreman of the same day, she
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let a Gentleman
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into the sd. Honre who went up into Mr. Gerdall's Bed Chamber
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and then Gerdalle sent the Deponent with a Letter to a Gentleman
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next door to the Sign of the Feather, and Depont.
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Returned as soon as possible, and brought as an Answer to the Letters
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that he would See Gerdalle in the Evening, and on Deponents Returns
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Gerdalle told her that a Gentleman had been with her Mistress (the
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deced) and was gone out with her in a Coach, and about three o'Clock
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in the Afternoon of the same day Gerdalle sent Deponent with a
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Letter to a Gentleman who lives at the Sign of the Eagle and
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Pearl in great
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, Deponent delivered the Letter, and
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after the Gentleman (whose Name she thinks is Brochet) had
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Read the Letter, he told the Deponent the Letter related to her
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for she was to be Discharged Mrs. Kings Service by her Order
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that Deponent soon Returned and Gerdalle paid her Wages due
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which was Six Shillings, and he gave her of his own Accord fires
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Shillings and six pence, that Deponent then put her Cloaths and
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other things together, and between 6 and 7 in the Evening she left
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her Mistresses house, that no other Person lay in the House of
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her Mistress the night of the 18th of February last except her
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Mistress, Gerdalle, and this Deponent, and says that no Person
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was in her Mistress's house at the time she left her Service as
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aforesaid except her Mistress and Gerdalle, Deponent says when
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She went on her first Message Gerdalle had on a Flowrd stuff Damask
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Banyan
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and had no work or patch on his face, and on her Return, Gerdalle
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