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A Memo: [[shorthand – which has no connection with this cause
The very day Sir Robert Chambers was appointed Judge at Chinsurah (which was on Saturday July 7th, 1781) or within a few days afterward Lady Chambers used these words alluding to his appointment “we have tried honor and honesty long enough” meaning that now they: her husband and her self had departed from it, by his taking profit into consideration instead of honor and honesty And taking that appointment in I was gone long* in a palanquin toward Sir E. Impey’s house and she together with Mr. Hosea and I believe Sir E. was gone long* in a Church* there and she stopped and invited me into the Church* and I went in: she said these words in the joey of her right for her husband, having got 10,000 Sica Rupees a month: I am guessing Mr. Hosea gave her some hint which stopped her going further: Memo: if I have never before written this in my folio looks memorandum book:]]