Robert and Ruth Fairchild vs John Wise, April 1775
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Robert and Ruth Fairchild vs John Wise, April 1775
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Robert and Ruth Fairchild vs John Wise, April 1775
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Robert Fairchild sued John Wise for slandering his wife Ruth with the words "'she (meaning s[ai]d Wife) is a Lyar', 'she (meaning her) is a Whore or else she is plaguily belied' by means of which words she is greatly prejudiced and many good People who before s[ai]d words spoken held her in esteem have in consequence thereof avoided her Company as the Company of a Lewd Woman, & by means thereof, many have avoided using the Pl[aintif]fs House as a Tavern whereby he hath lost Gain & Profits."
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Connecticut State Library
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http://hdl.handle.net/11134/30002:RG003_NHCC_Cases_Fairchild-Wise
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Robert and Ruth Fairchild vs John Wise, April 1775
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Robert Fairchild sued John Wise for slandering his wife Ruth with the words "'she (meaning s[ai]d Wife) is a Lyar', 'she (meaning her) is a Whore or else she is plaguily belied' by means of which words she is greatly prejudiced and many good People who before s[ai]d words spoken held her in esteem have in consequence thereof avoided her Company as the Company of a Lewd Woman, & by means thereof, many have avoided using the Pl[aintif]fs House as a Tavern whereby he hath lost Gain & Profits."
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Connecticut State Library
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