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members of the Board of Trade or Some or one and which of them did not by Some mode or other directly or indirectly Receive Some Share of the profits or Emoluments which were made by means of the said Provision of Bengal wound and Filature Raw Silk or Some Compensation or Consideration on account of the same.
Twenty Ninth
For that the said Defendant William Barton hath not Setforth whether the said William Barton and the President and members of the said Board of Trade did not well know and understand the Fallacy of the letter of the Twenty fifth day of May One thousand Seven hundred and Eighty in the said Bill mentioned and that the said Dattaram Ghose was to have little or no interest in the said Contract but that the Same was to be enjoyed in fact by the said James Inglish Keighly for his use and Benefit and for that of the said members of the said Board of Trade or Some and which of them.
Thirtieth
For that the said Defendant William Barton hath not Setforth whether the said William
Barton