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I am in case of the death of the unfortunate man in Question ready & desirous to surrender myself, I shall deem it a particular favour if you will make my Humble respects to Mr. Justice Hyde & inform him of this my determination.
I am Sir
2d June 1791 Your most obdt Servt
(signed) John Brownrigg
Thos Motte Esq.

Allum Chund Mody
Wts for the King
I knew John Fringy, and I saw him on the night on which he was beaten; but I did not see any affray nor any beating. I was in my shop writing, and saw John dancing in the street. He had been in my shop that day in the day time but not at night.
When I saw him dancing at night, I could not tell wher he was