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taken on Oath before us two of his Majesty's
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in and for the said
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County the 27th day of March 1773
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Who saith that last night (being Friday) about half
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past Eight o Clock as he was plying at
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John North
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came to him and told him
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he had got a Jobb for him at the same time a man
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(who is now present and says his name is
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and appears to be mate of the Ship or vessel
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called the Oak) stood by him and told he must go
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along side of the outermost ship Oat the said Wharf
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and that he would be on board as soon as him
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saith that he rowed his boat long side of the said
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Ship and there two Men one of whom is the said
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Spicer the said Mate assisted and
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three into his
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Boat two Sacks filld with sweepings of Com (as he was
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pushed off and rowed back to the Stairs afore mentioned
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