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1773

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severally say that they have severally delivered to the said Prosecutor Thomas
Beavans all such Goods that they respectively had in their Custody which
were claimed to be his Properly and that they have not now any Goods in
their Custody to their Knowledge or Belief which belong to the said
Thomas Beavans and these Deponents humbly pray that this Honourable
will be pleased to order that their said Recognizances may be discharged
And the said Elizabeth Strupar for herself saith that she did on Tuesday
last attend at Hicks Hall from the Hour of Eleven in the Forenoon till
after the Hour of two in the Afternoon of the same Day in order to have
given Evidence before tha Grand Jury in Case she could have met with
the said Thomas Beavans there but that after diligent Enquiry for
him she was not able to meet with him And lastly both these
Deponents severally say that they did not know nor had any
Information given them by any Reason whatever that any
Indictment had been preferred against the said William Evans< no role >
and Thomas Ivers< no role > by the said Thomas Beavans untill after the
said William Evans< no role > and Thomas Ivers< no role > had been lived and acquitted
thereon and the Recongizances of these Deponents were ordered to
be estreated

Sworn at Justice hall in the Old Bailey
the Twenty fourth Day of April 1773}

By the Court

Elizth Strupar< no role >
Jane Foot< no role >




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