4th June, 1808Affidavit made by George Suttor, a free settler, regarding the events of the “Rum Rebellion” in Sydney on January 26, 1808
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(Page 1) Sydney New South Wales
I George Suttor Free Settler at Baulkham Hills, being in Sydney on the 26th Jany 1808, and seeing the greater part of the New South Wales Corps under Arms with fixed Bayonets marching down from the Barracks, I hastened among others to know the cause, and was informed that they were going to arrest the Governor and proceeding a short way with them I distinctly heard Sergeant Major Whittle make use of these expressions: "Men I hope you will do your duty, and dont spare them" the Men replied "never fear us", and some person from the opposite side cried out "Hush, Hush", I think it was John McArthur Esqr as he was then on the opposite side, The Sergeant Major Whittle also said "Children get out of the way, for some of you I expect will be killed." (Signed) Geo: Suttor
Sworn before me this 4th Day of June 1808 (Signed) Jno Palmer J. P.
A true Copy Jno Palmer
(Page 2) 4th June 1808 Affidavit made by Mr. George Suttor