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1795. Fourth Sittings. [Thursday]. Dec. 3d.

Yesterday, when I was not in Court, but staid at home, by reason of illness, Mr. Burroughs for the Plaintiff insisted that he was intitled to call Witnesses in reply to prove that Juggobundo Chatterjee was in the Bazar at Durrun Tollah call’d the Bazar of Shakespear and Smoult, which he had proved by some Witnesses in proving the Case of the Plaintiff, but which was contradicted by Witnesses for the Defendants, not only by swearing they were at the time in Question, at Shakespeare’s Bazar and Juggobundo Chatterjee was not there, but by other Witnesses
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