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[ 'Good John:' John Serle, his old and faithful servant.]

95 ([return])
[ 'Mint:' a place to which insolvent debtors retired, to enjoy an illegal protection, which they were there suffered to afford one another, from the persecution of their creditors.—P.]

96 ([return])
[ 'Pitholeon:' The name taken from a foolish poet of Rhodes, who pretended much to Greek.—P.]

97 ([return])
[ 'Butchers, Henley:' Orator Henley used to declaim to the butchers in Newport market.]

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[ 'Freemasons, Moore:' he was of this society, and frequently headed their processions.]