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 landlord, and two others incloſed to Mr. Brindley, in New-bond-ſreet; we uſe to give them genuine to the reader, and leave him to make reflections on ſo ſhocking a ſcene.

HE neceſſity of my affairs has obliged me to give you this trouble. I hope I have left more than is ſuſſicient for the money I owe you: I beg of you, that you would be pleaſed to ſend theſe incloſed papers as directed, immediately by ne porter, and that without ſhewing them to any one. Your humble Servant,

T. S..

P.S. I have a ſuit of black cloaths at the Cock-inn, in Mint-ſtreet, which lies for 17 s. and 6 d. If you could find any chap for my dog and antient cat, it would be kind. I have liere ſent one ſhilling for the porter