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1783

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Samuel Goddard< no role > Riding Master to the 16th. Regimt.
of Light Dragon [..] on his Oath saith that on
Saturday the 18th. day of October instant he this Dept was
in Comapny with the desird W Greene at the Sun Inn
in Kingston upon Thomas in the county of Surry when he
sayd to dasel the he had been two days in Search of
Mr. George Munro< no role > Cornex of the 16th. Regimt. abovementd.
and said that Mr.GedMunroe ahd used him very ill
that if he did not make him a public apology on
fight him that he would post him a Coward in every
Coffee House about Town that Dept. was unacquanted
with the deward before that time but that he hath known
Mr. Monroe for there months and that he always appeared
to Dept. to be a Gentleman of a peace at he & good disposition
and Dept. believes that Mr. Greene had no other Ausin of
at Kingston but in Sarah after Mr. Monroe and Dept.
rather thinks so because when hefoundceald not send Mr. Monroe he
Ordered Post Chaise & quite that Town

Samuel Goddard< no role >

Andrew Carmichael< no role > Lievt . of 16th. Light Dragoons on his
Oath saith that on Sunday the 19th. day of October instant
about three o'Clock in the afternoon he this Deponent
was it Atkinsons Coffee House in Dean Street Soho
where there was Lievs. Wilson of said 16th. Regiment
Mr. Monroe himself in waiting by appointment to heet
Mr. Chadwick Mr Greens Second when & where Mr. Chadwick
came with a written apoligy from Mr. Greene as dept.
understood it to be which Dept. Road for Mr. Monroe to
have Signed for Mr. Greene. to publish saith that Mr. Monroe
and Mr. Wilson also read the apoligy and upon the apoligs
being Read they all agreed that mr. Monroe could not sign
the same but he Mr Monroe was willing to make that
deceased an apoligs for having called him a Second [..]




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