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 anſwered, Yes, he did mark it, and was ſure that was the very ſame Paper.

Mrs. Dodd, being call'd, and ſworn, depos'd, That ſhe uſed about 60 Quires per week of the Craftſmen; but did not at firſt come to any Particulars relating to the Craftſman of the 2d of January laſt; whereupon Mr. Attorney-General ask'd her who ſhe paid her Money to for theſe Papers of the Country Journal, or the Craftſman? To which ſhe ſaid, Mr. Francklin, or ſomebody by his Order. She was then ask'd, if ſhe had thoſe Journals weekly from Mr. Francklin's? whịch Queſtion ſhe anſwer'd as follows, viz. That a Servant of her's always fetch'd them for her, and that ſhe believ'd they came from Mr. Francklin's.

Henry Boram, Servant to Mrs. Dodd, depos'd, That he fetches the Journals of the Craftſman every Week for his Miſtreſs. He was then ask'd what Time of the Week? To which he ſaid on Friday Nights, and that he had them from Mr. Francklin's in Covent-Garden. He was ask'd it he remember'd fetching the Craftſman, or the Country-Journal of the 2d of January laſt? At which he made ſome ſmall Heſitation, as not being certain. Then the Attorney-General ask'd him, if he remember'd the laſt New-Year's-Day, and on what Day in the Week it fell out on? To which he ſaid, on a Friday: Then ſaid the Attorney-General, do you remember fetching the Craftſman that Night, which were publiſh'd the next Day? (which were certainly thoſe bearing Date the 2d of laſt January, for which Mr. Francklin was trying) Yes, reply'd this Deponent, I do. Then another Queſtion was asked him, whether he ever fetched any Craftſmen from any where elſe but Mr.Francklin's, and how long he had fetch'd them for Mrs. Dodd in that manner! To which he ſaid, he had liv'd with Mrs. Dodd about a Year and an Half,