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He and bis brother William badbut eigbt guineas 

 a-jear wage?, the same as the least boy in the 

 stable, for which he rode exercise the same as the 

 other boys. His riding the Prince's races was an 

 extra expense to the boy, in clothes, &c. They 

 had given -Colonel Leigh, nor others, no offence, 

 and I have reason to believe they were both duti- 

 ful and valuable servants. 



Colonel Leigh also imposed upon their sister. 

 He ordered her up, in the Prince's name, ser- 

 vant to Carl ton -House, (I have the letter,) to be 

 under the direction of Mrs. Willis the house- 

 keeper. After having been there turned of three 

 years, and her age turned twenty-two, and no 

 wages allou'cd her, and from Colonel Leigh's 

 telling me, in the presence of Mr. Sandi- 

 ver of Nev,market, that the Prince had never 

 ordered the girl to Carlton- House, or any 

 thing about her, and from Colonel Leigh's bad 

 usage of me and my two sons, I ordered the girl 

 to leave Carlton- House. 



On the 31st of May 1 803 I was credibly in- 



iprmed 



