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there. I was sworn before Mr. Just. H: and related some of the circumstances.
Being informed that the drat [which] which was my prop: was in the hands of one Kissenpersad Holdar, a Sercar of Mr. Muir, and that he pretended to have bot it in the house of Mr. Muir, (notwithstanding the notice which I had given to Mr. Muir) notwithstanding the publ: notices, & notwithstanding that I had publickly denounced the prisr to Mr. Motte, &