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<p n="4910">Continued Wednesday 1st. October 1777.</p>
<p n="4911">sent to his House. That he never received any Gratuity from<lb></lb>
Mr. Horne for his trouble. And it further Appears by the<lb></lb>
Evidence of Mr. <rs type="persName" id="BBBRMG20208_n4911-1">John Gozna</rs>
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<rs type="occupation" id="BBBRMG20208_occ9203">Apothecary</rs>
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. That he has been<lb></lb>
<rs type="occupation" id="BBBRMG20208_occ9204">Apothecary</rs>
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about five Years. That for about four or five Months<lb></lb>
past Provisions have been been several times sent to Mr. Horne<lb></lb>
Believes about a Quarter of a Loaf of Bread, never saw any Cheese<lb></lb>
but once heard some Butter was sent. That the Basket was<lb></lb>
once brought to the Butter was sent. That the Basket was<lb></lb>
white in it which he took to be Milk and some thing in a Cloth<lb></lb>
That about two Months ago Mr. Horne came into the Kitchen<lb></lb>
(where he and the Steward happened to be) and complained<lb></lb>
he had not his Milk time enough in the Morning and therefore<lb></lb>
desired he would take it in for him at the Shop which he<lb></lb>
afterwards did. That about five Months ago he has seen<lb></lb>
Mr. Horne give the Steward Money believes about two or<lb></lb>
three Shillings. That about a fortnight ago. Mr. Horne came to<lb></lb>
the Hospital in the Stewards Absence and Ordered a Neck of<lb></lb>
Mutton to be sent to his House as he said he wanted something<lb></lb>
to make up his Dinner. That he never heard the Steward<lb></lb>
give Orders to send things to Mr. Horne but believes such<lb></lb>
Orders were given. That about three Pints of Milk were<lb></lb>
carried every Morning in a Stone Fug by one of the Servants<lb></lb>
That Mr. Horne has had of him a Vomit once or twice and<lb></lb>
some Tincture of Rhubard And it further Appears by the<lb></lb>
Evidence of Mr. <rs type="persName" id="BBBRMG20208_n4911-2">William Rashfield</rs>
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that he has been Steward<lb></lb>
about seven Years. That for about four Months past there<lb></lb>
has been sent to Mr. Horne by his Orders given to the Cutter<lb></lb>
about a Quarter of a Loaf a Day about three Pounds of Cheese<lb></lb>
a Week and as much Butter and about four or five Pounds of<lb></lb>
Meat a Week and in all that time about one Barrel of Beer<lb></lb>
also about a Quart or three Pints of Milk every Morning<lb></lb>
That he was told two Jacks of Beer were once sent to Mr.<lb></lb>
Horne, he never kept any Account of the things sent. That<lb></lb>
Dr. Monro always paid for the Bread he had, and the Money<lb></lb>
was put in the Poors Box. That about five or Six Weeks</p>
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