The Diary And Autobiography of Edmund Bohun, Esq. With An Introductory Memoir, Notes, And Illustrations
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[OIUGINAL.] lut Whitesontidc this year, my two prineipall servants, Robert Bardwell and f] tin widdow Bcart, marrying, and all my other servants giving warning to leave GJO. inj service at midsomer alter, when 1 was at London; my wife' and I, upon my return, took up a resolution to leave the estate and our two yongest children in trust with our said servants and trie how we could live one year in London.' We had many reasons for this. First : i hud been extreamly ill used, by my fellow justices..., in the execution of my office; and by one Capt. Hall, three severall times, in pnblick ; and though I demanded justice against him, yet 1 could get no redress; but their unkindness daily encrcased ; so that the countrey became extreamly uneasy to me;— of which L have given a full account in the Justice book, tome the 3rd. 1 quod inter Christianos natus sum, uhi res maj.nv ju^itiu ct lido peraguntur ; quod in Alalia, optima tcrraruni parte, suh rego miscrieordia iusigni fide ft orgu suhditus ct rieinos suos miranda, qui nun tantum noil bonoruin sed nee pcsMinorum hoinhmm uoivs justice sine inlicla avcrsntionc mlit, quiquc liratia.-, til.i si-.., .supviinui.i Numcii, quod milii lanta miscrieordia tua lime bona tribuisti, nescienti, in,,, contrarium , iposocnli.
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