1791-12-21 (static/transcriptions/1791/12/168.jpg)

(103

door had been cut with a hatchet ( I had bolted it in the evening) and I saw that the chest had been broken open. on the day preceeding the outrage, in the afternoon, when one or two gheris of the day remained, I saw in my chest some of the things stolen, and some in a camp basket: they were in my sleeping-room. My younger child (from whose wrists were taken) slept in an adjoining small room. It was my dwelling house, ( a brick house which was broken open). Next day I saw the goods, to which I have sworn, at Mr. Motteā€™s house. I saw this Urnee taken from Sib dial Singh who had it round