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Deposition of Cojah Zaccariah.
Door of every apartment in which Effects were contained and that it would not be expedient to disobey the orders of the Council upon which I went and acquinated the Plaintiff in reply to which the Plaintiff having made an outcry of the Injustice of the Proceedings asserting that the house and Effects were her’s and enjoining them in the name [of the King and(a)] of the Company not to be so on which occasion she shut the door of the apartment she was in and said that they should not take an Inventory of her Effects. I returned and reported to the defendant Cazy Saady what she said, on which the Cazy said “that the King and the Company were at a great distance, that Mr. Law and the Gentleman were [ILL] it was expedient to obey, and desired me to tell her (the Plaintiff) it was necessary to obey their orders. The Cazy repeated the name of God three times over that no Injury would be done
her
[In sidebar: a)The words in square hooks, were omitted by the Ch: of the Depositions.]