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in Oxford to Study there for some time, her self and her Daughter Eliza: going over the Sea into Ireland again in October the same Year to her Husband the Ea: of Cork. The 6th/ of November was my cause in Chancery between me and my Tenants in Westmoreland dismissed out of that Court; and I was left to my Remedy at common Law, to which business God send some good conclusion for it had been both chargeable and troublesome unto me and in August this Year while I lay in Shipton Case/ in Crave did Judge Pulston and Sarjeant Parker come to Appleby Case in their Northern circuit, where they now lay for four or five Nights, Eccls: C. 3 - And the 29th/ of this Month I with my Grandchild and my Family came from Shipton (lying one night by the way at Kirkby Lonsdale) and so the next day we came to Appleby Case: where this Grandchild and I kept our Christmas this Year, and this