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which the recovery at law was had to pacify his old wife & prevent her from killing herself.
That he married her A: D: 1763, but all her children d: [ILL]
That he did not think she considered herself, nor did he consider her as entitled to anything under that conveyance, bec: she had contrived to live with him for many years after his marriage with Phutki, his younger wife, had several daughters by him after that event, & recd considerable presents of Jewels from him. That she has f: a Bill agt him, [to which this is a cross bill,] for a discovery of all his personal propr & at rents reced, & has also comd an action at Court for the mesne profits & arrested Depont therein.
2. The Prayer of the Bill for a Discovery – for an Injunction both from suing &