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APPENDIX. The Gentleman fiilI farther affurecl me, that nei- ther the l'rovofl, nor Mr. Bo?Ie?, ever fiw, or had any knowledge of Mr. Seaman before he was admit- ted, nor i'?r Come time afterwards. That Mr. Bondes, in particuhr, was fo utterly un- acquainted with him, that he enter'd him by the name of ?, John Seaman, and not of William Seaman, as you ignorantly l[' alledge. That the firIt time Mr. Bo:?!es ever f?oke to /vlr. Seam?n, was on account of publ?ck exerciti? in the college, at which Mr. Boydes prefided, not a? Dean, not as Mr. l'rovofl's deputy? not as any body's deputy, but purely as/?nior Fellorv, in the)me man- ner as at the admi?on, according to the ?ommo? ?re,ice of the college. That he admitreel him, as he might have innocently done an other etlon, without an view or deft Y P . Y g o�/?rving himj?lf or ai)bbgmgyou ? but meefiy a? the requelt and Col;citation of Mr. Neitb. er did Mr. Bowies, as it was farther red, pay the forty Chillings exa?ed by the fl?tute, In any manner, either for h?m�elf, or for Mr. Sea man, as you confidently and falfly aftere; * fo? when the Vice. chancellor i?nt to Mr Bordes, to pay it, he anfwer'd that he ne=erfaro Mr. Seaman that he knew nothing at all of the matter; but re- ferred. him to Mr. Brooke, the Tutor ? who after feveraI expot%lavions, paid the money with his oror?. hands, to the ISce. chancellor. If this account, Sir, be true, (as I mull fuppo{? it: to be, till you ?rove it otherwife) with what a multitude of' falflaoods, mit?epret?ntations, and in.. juriouscalumuies does your Treat?fi abound? Such. �ide the ttsttery-i;o? of Oriel-Cortege. Page 35'