Moore, William
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Letter to Uncle Thomas Moore. Mr Ballard and I need Israell and William to come up today to be bound as prosecutors. Tryon's steward tells Mrs Ballard and Mrs Moore that they'll be turned out of the park. Now gathering my witnesses together to send them to Ryegate; I am now in some hopes twill be found a riot. Lovibond, Ayres, and West interested in Randalls. Can't see you at Oakley till mid-May. At Headley the Houses are in great forwardness; Mrs Maggott. Buck brought me enclosed letter by mistake last night: I believe it--I hear they are now buying some employment betwixt them and are much too rich to come either to their Mother or me. Thackerill. Zebb very sick in Town being treated by Dr Sloane free. I'm going to Mr Cooke, we will draw up the Inditement
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