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Image 89 of 25824th April 1765


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to wit


The Information of William Keely< no role >
taken before me this 24th. day of
April 1765

Who being upon Oath says that he knows Judith Coffee< no role > , Thos.
Farrell
< no role > , Eleanor Farrell< no role > his Wife , John Mc. Grath< no role > and his
Wife and Eleanor Boyd< no role > all now in Custody, and hath been concerned with them
in divers Felonys and Robberies says that said Eleanor Boyd< no role >
was the first Person that seduced him to Commit Robberies
says that last Saturday Senight he this Informt. and said
Mc. Grath and his Wife Stole a Petticoat from out of a house
in German Street which Petticoat Mc. Grath's Wife Sold
in Monmouth Street , that the same day they Stole a Gold Laced
Hatt out of Suffolk Street , that Mc. Grath tore Lace off the said
Hatt and that he this Informt. afterwards Sold the Hatt to
one Royston also non in Custody for two Shillings, and that he
at the same time told Royston the Hatt had been Stole from towards
Pall Mall , says that last Sunday Senight he, said Farrell & his
wife and Judith Coffee< no role > Stole from a Gentleman's house in St
James's Square seven or eight Silver Tea Spoons and a Silver
Buckett and Spoon's one Table Spoon with a home upon it
and also another Buckett and spoon the same day from a
large house not far from St. James's Square and the same
day Stole a Silver Pint Mugg from another Gentleman's
house near the same place; Thatthetwo days afterwards
he said Farrell & Wife and said Judith Coffee Stole Tankard
from towards Shoreditch ; The same day he and the same Stole
six or seven Tea Spoons and a pair of Tongs from a house
towards St. James's The next day he and the same Stole
a Marrow Spoon out of a Nobleman's house where he was
Stopt but let go again by the Servant; same day Stole a
pair of Mens Shoes near Lady Fevershams where he was
likewise stopt but let go again; That the next day he and
same three Stole two half Pint Cape from Lady Fevershams;
that the day before this said Eleanor Farrell< no role > Stole Several wett
Shifts out of a house near St. James Square the same
day




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