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16 CHATSWORTH BUILDING ACCOUNTS. 
federates may true answer make to all and singular the 
matters allegations and things charged upon them of in and 
by this bill and may set forth confess and discover the truth 
thereof and touching the same in all respects as fully and 
particularly as if they were repeated by way of interrogation 
And may in particular set forth and discover the said Articles 
and all other agreements that they or any of them made with 
your Orator touching and concerning the said building and the 
full and true effect and contents thereof and their full and 
whole demands thereupon or by reason thereof and what 
sum or sums of money they or any of them their or any of 
their agents workmen or assigns had or received of or from or 
by the order or in the behalf of your Orator and when and of 
whom in particular and what account they took and kept 
thereof for or in respect of the said building and their work- 
manship thereupon or in reference thereto and to the end that 
the said confederates may come to a just and fair account 
with your Orator in and upon the premises and may show 
cause if they can why they shall think fit to prosecute their 
actions at law upon the said articles or otherwise touching the 
said work the same ought not to be tried in Derbyshire where 
the said work was done and may be viewed and valued 
and why they ought not as the case is and why they have 
refused to have their said works indifferently valued and 
adjusted otherwise than by the persons above supposed 
in that behalf. And to the end and intent that the 
said confederates may come to a just and fair account with 
your Orator in and upon the matters premised and that their 
suits at law may be stayed or at leastwise that the same may 
be tried in Derbyshire and that your Orator may be at liberty 
to give in evidence such matters touching the said confederates 
said works and demands as may properly relate thereunto and 
as in equity and conscience he ought notwithstanding the said 
articles or any valuation thereupon as aforesaid And that your 
Orator may be relieved in and upon all and singular the 
premises as shall be just and most agreeable with equity and 
