Description | Includes references to Bam[p]field; Hardwick's proceedings; discussions with Mr Allen, who would like to prevent Hardwick's ruin and offered to speak to Captain [S]aunders, brother-in-law of Hardwick's attorney Kinsey; Groves' arrangements to have dinner with Mr Allen and Hardwick; Bamfield's character; a visit that Groves had made to Kinsey, where he had seen deeds with Kelvington's name on but Kinsey denied Kelvington's involvement but proposed to attack Mr Kelvington for defamation as it was because of him that Hardwick was not mentioned in the will and Groves feelings that he should disengage from his promise to his Deputy of his warrant for purser of the Barford and give him possession |