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at Mr. Watsons
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a Pawn broker
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& Ann Willinghby otherwise Williams an Evidence
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taken before Us two of his Majestys
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Justices of the peace
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Who being severally upon Oath say And first
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this Informant John Fitchener for himself saith
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that he keeps the Sign of the Porenpine in
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21st. of March last about twelve oClock he and his
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Family went to Bed and this Informant saw his
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House properly fastened up and in particular the Flap
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of his Cellar Door next the Street & the inside doors
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of the Cellar that the next Morning about half on
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hour past Six oClock his daughter came up to
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him & Said that the House had been broke open
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that the Silver Spoons was missed upon which this
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Informant immediately got up & arms down stairs
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& found the Inside Cellar door Broke open & the
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Nails of the Top Hinge of the Flap on the
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outside of the Cellar drawn and upon examining
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further found the pad lock of his Tap Room door
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broke of and the following things stolen Ajt. two
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large Silver Table Spoons three Silver Tea spoons
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two Yards of Muslin three Muslin Handkerchief
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five Shaving Cloaths One Surtute Coat a Pair
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of Buck skirt Gloves Sixteen Muslin Neck cloaths a
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Till containing about One Guinea in half pence
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a pair of Stuff Shoes this Informant further
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saith that the three Silver Tea spoons a pair of
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Bucks him Gloves & four China Saucers & three
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China Caps now produced are the properly of this
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