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Day: June 24, 1771

June 24, 1771

1771 June 24 (Monday).  Lt. Baker blooded my Oxen.  We settle our Accounts.  I owe him £41.9.0 O.T.  Paid him in part by a Note to Constable Gleason, viz. £22.10 old Tenor.  Mrs. Tainter makes a Visit and dines here.  I read World displayed.

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