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September 1799

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Sir


I Flatter myself you will excuse this liberty in offering the
Following hints, But it strikes me very forceable that by adjourning
the Business from day to day and from the information given to them
by Mr Nares it gives them an opportunity to be collecting fresh
Persons every time so it will never finish, and Mr Nares not
only presides as Council for them But also as a Magistrate

I am with due Respect
Your most obt Hble Servt
Thomas Aris< no role >

Sept 25th 1799

Since writing of the above I have been informed that Thomas
Mills
< no role > has been at a House in the Neighbourhood saying, that
he had received a Letter from a Magistrate desiring him not
to appeal at the Court this day but that he should" and further
said that Armstrong the Officer at Worship Street was appointed
Governor and he knew it




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