to Repay him
And this Informant further saith that he saw
the Bundle which Mas. Rogers brought away in her
Apron untged in Rogers Lodging & took Notice that
there was One parts of Silver Salts a papper Box
two Silver Table Spoons & three Silver Tea Spoon
the Crown Piece now Produced a Silver
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and some neck cloths andSome Writings
And this Informant Ann Hart< no role >
for herself
saith that on Saturday Night last between twelve
and one the said William Rogers< no role >
who Lodges
in her House in Stewark Rents came home
and soon after the sd Rogers came down & paid her
three Shillings for Rent & says that at that time
he produced such a Piece of Money as the T [..]
Crown piece now Produced
Severally Sworn before me
the 16th. Day of October 1772
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