The King agt. Nichols
Mr: Waterson
I find one Mrs: Knible has offerred
herself Bail for Deft. I make do doubt but she
may Swear it at the instigacon of one Anashan
Keate which I presume you know & he is as I
have some reasons to beleive concerned for Deft.
she a Witness agt for As to Mrs. Knible or her
Mother Mrs. Jannat are not worth a great & their Dependance
I know very well & will give you any further
Informacon you Define I am pretty well known
by Mr Cox & Mr. Kitchen in yor. Stair Case
being Clerk to Mr. John Round< no role >
to the time of
his Death I am
Faulcon Court< no role >
Southwarke
Janry 25th. 1741
Sr. Yor most hble Servt.
J. Fitchett
P. S:
I shall be at
Daniel Coffee< no role >
house the Corner
of Chancery Lane
this Evening at 5. till 7
if any Comands please to give me a time there
or as above