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13th December 1774 - 9th December 1775

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Jackson and went out with him & his Wife on Sunday
last at the time abovementioned and left her Wearing
Appeal in her Box at his Brother House that on
Tuesday last she was with her Brother when he received
Information that his House had been Robbed and
went with him to his House & found that a great to Quantity
of her Wearing Apparel and Linen had been taken &
Carried away and saith that the three Gowns three
Pettycoat Six Aprons four Shift two Handkerchiefs
one Pair of Stockings three Caps & three Pair of Sleeves
now produced are the property of this Informant and
were taken & Carried away as above described but by
whom she cannot tell

And this Informant William Watkins< no role > for himself
saith that he is one of the Patrole of the parish of Saint
Ann Westminster that about half an hour past four
o'Clock on Tuesday Morning last he was upon his Dirty
when the two persons now Present who call themselves
William Bransgrove< no role > & Mary Terry< no role > were stopped
by this Informant & his Brother Parrole each of
them had Two Bundles which contained the several
the things above Described and now produced and
sworn to be the property of the other Informants
Henry Jackson< no role > and Mary Jackson< no role > and upon
the said William Bransgrove< no role > and Mary Terry< no role >
being brought before the Magistrates in Litchfield
Street the said William declared thatthehe and the said
Mary Terry< no role > met at Brentford in the Monday Night
and that she persuaded him to go with her & [..]
Open the House of Henry Jackson< no role > at North hole
& that he & she went together and got into the House
at the One pair of Stair [..] in pursuance of
which declared on this Informant went to the House




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