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Quarters: so that it is to be hoped they may do very well,
as Mr Gauntlett is very diligent and clever at his
business. this Ralfe had not diretly from Winchester,
but from a Guardian of his that lives in Town: another.
thing is, that Miss Lousisa Gauntlett is married
to one Mr Kirby, a Clergyman with a good
living, and severall thousand pounds by besides: so that
I am now deprived of both my Wives.
I am this day, become Senior Commoner, by the
Person next above me putting on a Civilian's Gown;
the priviledges of the Senior Commoner, if they can be
called so, are the dinner when there is a Gaudy, and
the taking cognizance of any faults the College Servants
may be committ, or any neglect they may be guilty of;
such as sending in bad commons, a deficiency of Knives
and Forks &c, which it is the business of the Senior.
Identifier: | JB/537/172/002 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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