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Image 200 of 37217th March 1774


left John Rand< no role > at Pearsons where they broke Open
the Coach House Door with a Chissel and went into the Rooms over the
Stables up Stairs and Picked the Locks of a Burean &
Chest of Drawers and took thereout two Coats several Cloth
Waistcoats a pair of Cloth Breeches agreet Number of
Shirts Neckcloths & Stockings a Livery Coat Waistcoat
Breeches & a Great Coat a Pair of Old Leather To reaches
a Hatt two Pair of Bath Metal Sheet Buckles a pair of
Mocow Sleeve Bullows set in Silver as Silver, Seal a.
[..]
[..] Two Handkerchiefs a Scarlet Cloth
Waistcoat trimmed with Gold Lace a pair of large
Scissars broke Open a Tea Chest & took a Tea spoon full them all together into
a Sack which they found in the said Rooms and took
them to this Informants Lodgings at Mr Ducksons
in peter Street Saint James-William Clayton< no role >
stayed with this Informant all night at his Lodgings
and Robert Sheppard< no role > sayd he would go home [..]
[..] & took with him the Hall Several pair
of Stockings & the Bath Metal Shoe Buckles. which
are the same now producedthis Informant further
saith that he pawned the several things non produced
withby the several pawn brokers which are part of
the Linen & Wearing apparel stolen in the said Stabler
as above mentioned and that the Gold Lace was
Ripped from ass the Waistcoat in Part by this Informts
and the other by the said William Clayton which they
Sold the Next Morning at the Refiners in Long Acre
for Nine Shillings and four pence half penny
which they shared between them the Sleeve Buttom
William Clayton told this Informant he had pawned
thembut where this Informant cannot tell one
Great Coat John Rand took & told this Informant
he and Clayton Sold it to a Few at a House in
Leicester Fields for five Shillings which Money
they Kept The Silver Seal & Tea Spoon this Informt.
Sold to a Tewin the Street for half a Crown

Sworn before Us the 17th. Day
of March 1774 }
John Lane< no role > .
Geo Reid< no role >

Edwd Jones< no role >




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