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March 1792

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that Informant might expect to be hastily called upon
by him for the Property, as the said Man bore no
good Aspect to this Informant, the said Francis
Rhodes
< no role > said, He had explored the Heavens, and it
appeared the Lady and this Informant and lived
in one House as it were in Heaven, That this
Informant then told the said Francis Rhodes< no role > , That
he had a Friend deceased that owed him Money
and should be glad to know of Informant should
recover the same of the Executors, The said Rhodes
made Answer it required a long consideration, and
that he would prepare his Answer next evening
And further saith That this Informant called
again on the said Rhodes the following Evening the
Third day of March Instant when Informant
found him with a Book in his Hand; The said
Rhodes said he was looking in search of the
Subject, he said I much compare what Relation
He (meaning the Executor) bore to Informants Aspect
after referring to his Books and a long Consideration
and figuring Characters of the Planets upon Angles
and Squares, he described a Character of the Executor,
to be a tall thin Man, adding he was no friend
of Informant, and that Informant would have be
great Difficulty to recover his Property, and advised
Informant to provide for the worst, he also sheived
Informant a Compass by which he said, he had a
power of conversing with Persons at any Distance
even Ireland or the East Indies , And this




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