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<p n="1965">same Shop and saw it burnt as well as the former Parcel<lb></lb>
and gave said Young the Money and received From him<lb></lb>
either eighteen Purce or two Shillings for his trouble<lb></lb>
That about a Month or six Weeks after said Young<lb></lb>
called upon him again told him he had more Lace for<lb></lb>
him to sell and desired him to call upon him again at<lb></lb>
Mr. Hills which he did when said Young gave him a <lb></lb>
quantity of <rs type="occupation" id="LMOBPS45034_occ421">Silver Lace</rs>
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which he sold at Mr.<rs type="occupation" id="LMOBPS45034_occ422">Heather's<lb></lb>
Shop</rs>
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for Six Pounds two Shillings and ten pence<lb></lb>
as he believes and gave said Young the same<lb></lb>
at which time Young paid him half a Guinea<lb></lb>
which he had lent him but gave him nothing<lb></lb>
for his trouble Says that or Monday Night said Young<lb></lb>
called upon him again and told him that as he was<lb></lb>
going into the City he would call upon the Young<lb></lb>
man to see if he had any more Lace to dispose of<lb></lb>
and desired Informant to call upon him Yesterday<lb></lb>
Morning which he did when said Young told him<lb></lb>
he had not got the Lace but expected it in the<lb></lb>
course of the Day and desired informant to call<lb></lb>
upon him as their & morning which he did when<lb></lb>
said Young gave him the Gold and Silver Lace<lb></lb>
now produced by Mr. Heather to sell when he<lb></lb>
carried the same to Mr. Heather's Shop and was<lb></lb>
Stopt And further says that he hath always<lb></lb>
understood from the said Young that the young <lb></lb>
was</p>
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