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Image 559 of 7747th November 1787


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The Jurors for our Lord the King upon their Oath present That Elizabeth Sawyer< no role > late of the parish of Saint Leonard
Shoreditch in the County of Middlesex Spinster on the firstday of July in the Twenty seventh Year of the Reign of our Sovereign
Lord George the third King of Great Britain Etc. with force and arms at the parish aforesaid in the County aforesaid One Blanket of the value of
four Shillings, Two linen Streets of the value of Eight Shillings One flat Iron of the value of Six pence, One Iron frying Pan of the value of Fifteen pence
One pair of Bellows of the value of Sixteen Pence One Wooden Pail bound with Iron Hoops of the value of eighteen pence, One Tin
Sauce Pan and cover of the value of Eighteen pence and one Looking Glass of the value of one Shilling of the Goods and Chattels of one
Walter Wikey< no role > the Same Goods and Chattels being in a certain Lodging Room in a certain House of the said Walter there Situate let by
Contract by the said Walter to one Thomas Baker< no role > and to be used by the said Thomas Baker< no role > and the said Elizabeth Sawyer< no role > his pretended
Wife with the Lodging aforesaid) then and there being found feloniously did steal take and carry away against the form of the Statute in
Such Case made and provided and against the peace of our said Lord the King his Crown and Dignity And the Jurors aforesaid
upon their Oath aforesaid do further present that the said Elizabeth Sawyer< no role > on the said firstday of July in
the year Aforesaid with force and Arms at the parish aforesaid in the County aforesaid One Blanket of the value of Four Shillings
Two linen Streets of the value of Eight Shillings, on flat Iron of the value of six pence one Iron frying Pan of the value fifteen pence, one
pair of Bellows of the value of Sixteen pence, one Wooden Bail bound with Iron Hoops of the value of eighteen pence, one Tin
Sauce Pan and Cover of the value of eighteen pence and One looking Glass of the value of one Shilling of the Goods and Chattels of the
said Walter Wikey< no role > then and there being found feloniously did that take and carry away against of the peace of our said Lord the King
his Crown and Dignity.

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