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then named those particulars to Colonel O'Kelly 

 and Counsellor Const. A gentleman in the Tem- 

 ple of the name of Taylor purchased it of me^ as 

 I believe, at a fair price, on the same terms as I 

 had it, — viz. on the Prince's honour. 



In justice to the public and my children, and 

 for my own satisfaction, I subjoin to the above 

 statement the following 



AFFIDAVIT, 



Middlesex. — Samuel Chifriey, of New- 

 ** market in the county of Cam- 

 ** bridge, rider, maketk oath 

 ** and saith. That he this de- 

 " ponent did ride a horse called 

 ** Escape y hclo7iging to His 

 *' Royal Highness the Prince 

 ** of Wales y in a race in which 

 *' he was beaten, on the twentieth 

 •* day of October one thousand 

 "■ seven hundred and ninety-one, 

 ^* at Newmarket ; and that he 

 a did 



