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Memoranda
Soap
Candles
Tea
Shells
Lanthorns  mending
Water pot Wants mending
Cooks tea Kettle wants mending

of to my age there ended Be one
half one third and there
him three.

The Blind Beggars Daughter
1st
Its of an Cold Beggar he Lost his Ey Sight
he had But one Daughter She was Charming & Bright
I will go and Seek fortune Dear father Said She
And this faveour was Granted to his Daughter Betsey

2
She Sett off for Blanford the Verry next Day.
She Arrived in London as Ive hearn them Say.
She arrived in London the Verry next Day.
[[strikethrough]] S [[/strikethrough]] and so Glad he was to hear of his Daughter Betsy

3
She had not Bin there above two months or three
Before a Young Squire Came Courting of She.
Your Ship Shall Be Loaded with Jewells Said he
if you will But Love me my Charming Betsey

4
Yes kind Sir O that I Can Do
Ill Go to my father for to Lett him know.
O who is your father pray tell unto me.
that I may Go with You Your father to see.

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