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<p>On this 20th day of June in the year 1832 personally appears in open court Farrill Riley of Washington County in the District aforesaid &amp; made oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God, that he has known Samuel Webster the witness who recently testified in the case of Nelly Lemmon &amp; Children vs John H Bayne in the Circuit Court of the District aforesaid, for many years. That prior to the <del>said</del> trial of the said case, he was present at the house of said Webster in the City of Washington <del>at</del> &amp; heard a conversation between the said Nelly &amp; the said Webster &amp; heard the said Nelly offer the said Webster the services of one of her children, for the use of the wife of the said Webster, provided he would go to <del>the city of Washington</del> court &amp; give evidence for her to free her &amp; her children in the suit against John H Bayne. That since the said trail the said Deponent was again at the House of the said Webster, &amp; there saw a negro girl, the daughter of the said Nelly Lemmon, as the said Webster informed the deponent. that the said Webster said, that it was his little negro, &amp; all that he had got or his trouble &amp; services in getting Nelly Lemmon free, &amp; further that if the said girl did not behave herself better than she had done last night, he would dress her in the morning &amp; sell her to the Drovers. </p>

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<p>fd 20 June 1832.</p>

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