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 after he stood a little while, he said, " Sam 

 " Chifncy, this business should be explained." 

 I answered, '^ Your Royal Highness, I don't 

 *' know how to explain it." His Royal High- 

 ness then rode off the turf to town, before the 

 day's 'sport was finished, and I immediately went 

 home. Soon after this I reeeived from Mr. 

 Weatherby, Clerk to the Jockey Club, copies of 

 affidavits, which I swore before the Reverend Dr. 

 Frampton, naming that I had no bet upon the 

 race when I rode Escape on the 20th of October 

 J 791, and that I !iad twenty guineas, and no 

 more, betted upon Escape on the following day, 

 when I rode him on the 21st of October 1791 J 

 and that I had the same desire of winning upon 

 Escape, when I rode him on the 20th of Octo- 

 ber 1791, as I had when I rode him the follow- 

 ing ilay, the 21st of October 1791 ; and further, 

 that I never had been arrested at Ascot Heath*; 

 and that Mr. Vauxhall Clark never did pay any 

 jnoney for me. When I had sworn these affida- 

 vits. 



