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Depositions of Meer Khan.

them up; Seared up four or five rooms where the Effects were, They did not remove any of the Effects; after doing this they went away. there are many rooms in the Plaintiff’s House, but only five were sealed up this time; they did not seal up the Plaintiff’s apartments, the apartments that were sealed up were when the Effects of Shah Baz Beg Khan were. The House and all the Goods were then in Possession of the Plaintiff. The defendant Cazy Saady placed three Peons as Guards and desired the Plaintiff to place three of her Peons also, which was done. One Peon at the back part of the House, one at the Gate and one within. There were nine Peons, three belonging to the defendant Bahader, three belonging to the Defendant Cazy Saady and three belonging to the Plaintiff, these Peons were all placed in and about the House.
Either on the third or fourth days
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