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Rh away, and gave Richard Grasby the Care of the Mare, and he had the Liberty to work her.

Court. Have you any Thing to ay as to what the Captain hath aid againt you?

Pri. Nothing at all.

Richard Grasby, 3d Witnes.

Court. What have you to ay about the Mare?

Gra. I had Liberty to work her.

Court. How long have you known the Prioner?

Gra. I have een him everal Times ince; andI think, I have known him about two Years.

Coun. What Manner of viible Living had he?

Gra. He had no ettled Way of Living that I know of at all; tho' a Dealer, yet he was a Stranger, and lived like a Gentleman.

Coun. Had you the Mare of Captain Dawson?

Gra. Yes, I had the Mare and Foal.

Coun. Did he give you Liberty to work her?

Gra. Yes.

Coun. About what Time did you work her?

Gar. About October the 12th, I think.

Coun. Did you work her?

Gra. Yes, I did, for I had a Cloe belonging to the Captain.

Coun. Was the Mare challenged when you had her?

Gra. Yes, he was; I had been drawing with her, and Thomas Creaey came to me, and gave me an Account very fully of all her Marks, before he aw her. Court.