1779-07-13 (static/transcriptions/1779/07/016.jpg)

1779. 3 Sittings. [Tuesday] July 13.

=ing acknowledging her acquiescence in the division of her Husband’s Property, and all the other Proceedings of the Patna Council. A further Indignity was attempted of sending in to the Person in the [Manument?] of [ILL] Assum, where she had shelter’d herself, an Hircarrah with forty or fifty, common women from the Bazar, Prostitutes and others, to force her out of the Monument, which appear’d to her such an Indignity, that she resolutely declared she would stab herself, if they persisted in that design, on which they desisted. Sepoys were placed to guard the Monument and prevent her escape. She got friends to apply to Mr. Hastings the Governor-General, and she attributes her discharge from that custody, to a Letter from Mr. Hastings to Mr. Law.
We now apply for a recompence of those injuries, which were done after the time, for which the Judgment in the Cause of Nauderah v Bauhauder Beg and the Cazzies was given. In that Cause through a Large Sum was given in Damm=
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