Essex ss. Superior Court.
Sept. 7. 1877.
Barry [*]Editorial Note: George W. Barry. Barry had brought a lawsuit against Mary Baker Eddy in March 1877.
vs.
Plaintiff's Bill of Particulars of Expenditures set forth in Second Count of Declaration.
And now comes the plaintiff & declares the following to be a particular account of the money expended by him as set forth in the Second Count of his declaration.
By his attys.
Ives & Lincoln.
Mrs. Mary M. B. Glover To George W. Barry
1. To money paid for tuition Nov. 4th 1870. 150.00Editorial Note: 150
2. To money paid for tuition Oct. 1st 1872. 125.00Editorial Note: 125.
3. To money paid for rent June 21st 1872. 25.00Editorial Note: 25.
4. To monies paid out for her during the year 1872 for Express charges, Stationery and Postage, Car fare and copy of writ Vickary vs. Glover. 12.79Editorial Note: 12.79
5. To monies paid out for her during the year 1873 for Stationery Postage and Ink. 2.95Editorial Note: 2.95.
6. To monies paid out for her during the year 1874 for Stationery Ink and Postage Car fare, Boots. Printing. 37.17Editorial Note: 37.17
7. To monies paid out for her during the year 1875 for Express charges Car fare Stationery. Writing deed. 27.93Editorial Note: 27.93
$381.84Editorial Note: 381.84
⇉ Handshift:Mary Baker EddyDo not recollect this
⇉ Handshift:Mary Baker EddyThis rent I paid him when he returned the balance on tuition I recollect it now distinctly
⇉ Handshift:unknown[Answer to item 3]
⇉ Handshift:Mary Baker EddySee his letter
⇉ Handshift:unknown[Answer to item 4]
⇉ Handshift:Mary Baker EddyI offered to pay for these always when he brought them sometimes he took pay for them and sometimes he refused to do it
⇉ Handshift:unknown[Answer to item 5]
⇉ Handshift:Mary Baker Eddywere a present he refused to take pay for them
⇉ Handshift:unknown[Refers to “Boots”]
v.
Copy of Bill of Parties, to 2ndAs Written:2ond Count:
