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old fashioned Silver Watch, four Crown Pieces and several other things
which was all sold by the said William Payne< no role > and this Informant
to one Lipe Bechers< no role > a Jew , brother to the aforesaid Letsey Bechers< no role >
for five Guineas, Says that in the night of the 15th day of
May last the said John Richardson< no role > William Payne< no role > and this
Informant broke open the house of Charles Bocock< no role > a Farmer
in Hackney Road and Stole a Great Quantity of Linen in a
White Cloaths Basket which Linen was all Sold by the said John
Richardson
< no role > and this Informant to the said Lipe Bechers for
Thirty six Shillings, says that about 3 Months ago the said
William Payne< no role > and this Informant broke open the Public house
Known by the Sign of the Cow Heel in Cow, Heel Alley Golden
Lane and Stole a Quantity of Half pence & Farthings a Great
Coat a Womans Gown and a red Cloak which Apparell was Sold
by this Informant to the said Lipe Bechers for five Shillings,
Says that about four Months ago the said John Richardson< no role >
Joseph Richardson< no role > William Payne< no role > and this Informant broke open
the house of Mr Burrell Glazier at Edmonton and Stole Several
Silver Spoons a Milk Pot two Gold rings a Red Cardinal
a Great Coat and other things, which was all Sold by this
Informant to the said Lipe Bechers for Three Pounds; Says
that sometime before the last mentioned Robbery the said John
Richardson
< no role > Joseph Richardson< no role > William Payne< no role > and this Informant
broke open the Kings head Public house at Haggerston and
Stole a Metal Watch a Great Coat two Silver Table Spoons a
Quantity of Half pence and the Inside of a Watch which was
Sold to the said Lipe Bechers< no role > by this Informant for about
Thirty Shillings Says that about five Months ago the said




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