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43.6 : T
'to.ton;n,
; 113%, Ordered dinner at a tavern in
. Fei“"'l‘m9a having: a gentleman to’
" ‘c-anonieals, ;na,he,s:a11;e;1;.sn his run
dress to the V Broad-way Chapel, .
Westminster, where they went into
'- the Vestry,‘ and the prisoner intro.-‘
duced him, to the celebrated. Dr.
4 .Hawker who was to hart: preached
a charity sermon’ ‘there. ‘. The firi-
soner read prayers. On their way
fron1"'the“,'chhpel, “the prisoner told‘
him Dr. Haivlteif ’was particularly
intimate with his ‘father: he always
otojaped at his house in Excter, when
he was travellinlg to and from ‘Ply-
mouth t“o'iL‘ondon'." They walked
back tolhis lodgings, and agreed to
meetagain the next day. The next
day he called againiipon the tirisoner,
when he entertained-hirn with some
wine. ’ He proposed tothe prisoner
, tolgd to see Covent-Garden theatre,
. ashc wasjust come from the country.
The prisoner replied, he should‘ be
i very happy to'ac'compnny him, but
athprescnt he was very short of mo-
ney,'and didnot expect his father in
WWII till the Sunday following, when
he should get a plentiful Supply. He
answered, that made no difference, as
he should be happy’ to accommodate
hxrnwith some cash, and accordingly
‘ did- They went to Covent-Garden
theatre together that evening. On
. the Wednesday following, he‘ called
at the pr1sone'r’s lodging again, when.
he found a horse and chaise at‘ the
door; The prisoner told him they
Vfereihis, and ‘asked. him "to ‘take a
“d9 With him, which he agreed to,
and they yrent to Hammcrsmith,
Ivhyerey they had sorne,refrcshment,
which 11‘? paid for. They returned
the prisoner telling him he
liith and invited him to
goxn them, which he agreed to. The
4-‘il.Tl.l3Cl -together, but no Wentlemnii
’ i - . . . b
came. After dinner the prgsonm. or-.
<1-elied two horses to the door w] '1,
he said was his. They both irodmi V
P"“:ddi“S‘0": and called ho‘ a
' ‘ Hogg :, the ‘prisoner invited‘ Mr, H",
wALKan’s. Hrnannrnpr sgnonmnni
‘ ‘him to borrowisonzel moneli!‘
‘ =it"wa,s to pay . ny A
' Toxford. He could'not make it C0 .
' him out in Green-street,
“to a tavernfat Paddin,t;:t0n;.it0-"Egg:
and borrowed"
2!.‘ 'of‘him. '.On their way l1O311“-"liq.
some ivine, :where the ’ pTi$0“‘-"'-
him he had‘ no money:
"stopped?! the 1.9inz?S7‘%"““ ii iii;
ford-street,’ when It P3138 "'7 =
they staid there all" ruglft 3?
fasted therein the morning’. , hm’,
.retumed,the horse to N."13"” sda of
astables in Fetter-laue-' 1“ 3 7 v
1 ' ' ner c .
two after, the p.nS0 ‘saying’
forsorne shirtsw 9“
. . tht.
lvement, but went and b9”"Y"ed
‘sum for him? He mt
risoner for some tims 3 . ,
P Grosvengf
-Privy Council, vacant
which are estimated 31 n
his pressing‘
square, when, on he
for payment of the m0!19Y!y
much assurance .C0“fe55c 8' .
- m
was not Rccmr of Frat" Exezer,”
illage t
father 'was not Rccorderfi V
but was a little farm?’ ‘" “He 39.
called‘ Rew, near I Enete: I8 .01. hi,
lcnowledged that thefglvef 1-Iehad
statement to him was 9
. - h 3.. I .
been a writer at,t.S’-'. won,’ 5
of V Flood and ,Co. at Honlhe knew.‘
vonshire ‘and b tliatimewi .
his familiy an riaends by SW “iii
.: ’ ' v-‘coo--‘ h
,2 Mr; W. A awkener’s de-.3‘ h
sudden)" that his 581‘Va“t
knowledge of his masteiiis
sition when he went “P at
hour to dress him, an ‘
had just crtpired. 8
daughters,‘ remarkable for I bments,
sonali and mental ‘2WCOmp1iSue3:hcd
to each of ivhom he has be? Whom:
a fortnne of-1-O,Q00L 0”“ 0 he
as a" report says,‘ i5 ‘.0 be im
Lord Walpole,‘ and ‘the.0 a
Mr. Cavendish, son of 0‘
d break-"‘
and til?“ '
‘seeing 1 9.‘
ftCl‘1 he found.
ivlth -
at he i
as-""““ A-
was5"'
ad “9
' dlSPo' -
. 1151131 t
their P”. H
the? ‘Q .
Ca’ ,
. , i the
vendish.---The oiiice of clelgkotieath H, r
y . ..
fthe 5.”‘m;f
M ‘ - ' is O
of Mr. F awhener, lumen“
portance, and the em“
annum. Nu‘ successor I0 . wt.
been named by the lfrmce 35;:
.. 1 4 ‘ - .nEH- ‘
4000!. Pi’-'
it 113’ iii ‘