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1779. 3 Sittings. [Tuesday] July 13.
=ges, yet we have been able to find goods only to the [warrant?] of [ILL] forty Thousand Rupees, for though the Gentlemen at Patna were very careful of the Persons of the Defendants, and had them ready to deliver up in discharge of the bail given by the Governor General in Council on behalf of the Company, yet they had not been so careful of the Goods of Shaw baz beg Khan, whereof the Defendants in that Cause had possessed themselves, that those Goods might be ready to satisfy the Judgment in that Cause.
This Present Cause is Defended by the Company, by the Advocate, and Attorney of the Company. We have lately seen them prosecuting a Capital Indictment, against the present Plaintiff.
Munnah. The first Witness call’d was a woman Servant of the Plaintiff.
She said, Before the Forty Days [ILL] after the Death of Sha Baz Beg Khan we were forced out of the House by Peons belonging to the Kazies, and Hircarrahs, who belong’d to we do not know who.
Nauderah was permitted to eat, when
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