[14c] Being of age and out of his articles to Mr. Martyr, he went to London, and took lodgings there. Mr. Adderley, of New Inn, received him in his chambers for instruction in his profession, but his attendance there was not regular.
[15a] Mr. Jenkins was in Mr. Adderley’s office, and afterwards entered into partnership with Mr. Bray. Mr. James was also in the same office.
[15b] He went to his French master for some months, an hour at a time; not regularly.
[16] About this time he bought many books, all at low prices, at stalls and auctions.
[17a] Playing at cards almost every night, and always for coin, he had a purse on purpose.
[17b] Whilst at Guildford he lodged at Baptist’s for 7s. a week. He dined at the ‘White Hart,’ for 10d.
[18] He sold this stock to pay £23. 12s. 6d. for Viner’s ‘Abridgment of the Law.’
[20a] He visited Miss Stevens almost every day, but he was not much less in other society than formerly, and he was seldom alone at any time of the day or evening.
[20b] Daughters of Dr. Adee, a physician, who afterwards went to Oxford and practised there.
[21a] He went to the morning service on Wednesdays in most weeks, usually to the Middle Church.