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1777. Sessions. [Monday] Dec. 15.
Peticoat. Chaundoo laid hold on her Cloth and pull’d her, but there was no blows on either side, some Fringees threaten’d but did not strike, there were no Coffrey’s. When they first came they said if she would not pay they would beat her. Chaundoo and the Prisoner were down on the grown but once. I saw the Child, there were sores about the Face. The Head appear’d to be rotten. There were sores on the inside the mouth and Eyes. The Head was soft as pudding. I do not know that the Skull was broke.

Mouchnee. Sworn.
Came to demand Cowries. I insisted to be paid immediately. They began to abuse One another. Chaundoo laid hold on her Cloth and pull’d her, as the road was dirty they both fell. They pull’d each other by the hair, they struggled on the ground, neither struck blows. They sit, they did not fall on the other. We parted them because Chaundoo was with Child. The Prisoner is the adopted Daughter or God of Rosun my Son. The Women were on the but once, I staid till
/ Chaundoo