• Reference
    QSR1821/374
  • Title
    Examinations and depositions. Deposition of John Lee of Dunstable, horsekeeper.
  • Date free text
    1821
  • Production date
    From: 1821 To: 1821
  • Scope and Content
    He was at the White Hart, Dunstable, drinking with Richard Mattocks. They came out of the house and down the alley and Mattocks asked him whether he would like a rabbit. Lee asked him whose they were and Mattocks replied 'never mind, come on.' Mattocks went to a barn, pulled a board off and got into the place. A young woman came up to Lee and told him Mattocks had just come out of the barn and he said 'what a deuce of a row there is up there' and he went to the place where some people were quarrelling and afterward returned to the White Hart kitchen. [Note Mattocks is variously spelled Maddox, Maddocks and Maddocks]
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