- 8928.
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- 1793, May [? for June] 6.
Writer has two suits in Chancery; he desires recipient, who is in London, to enquire into the state of his affairs; Mr Cator, the surviving trustee to the marriage settlement between writer and his first wife, carries on the suits for him; when writer and his first wife resided in Shrewsbury, they took up some money of one Chapman, who lodged writer in the King's Bench prison; when there 'we' met with one Freeman, a bad man, who fabricated a will as being the will of the late Mrs Boyer, giving all to himself; writer has furnished his attorney, Mr Jackson of No. 9, Coney Court, Gray's Inn, with abundant proof against both.