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1788

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Middlesex
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The Information of William Lines< no role > taken upon Oath [..]
me One of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for [..]
County this 26th. day of February 1788.

Who on his Oath saith that on Saturday the 16th. day of Feb [..]
at about the hour of Six O Clock in the Morning this Informant [..]
up. at his Lodging in Saffron Hill by the Prisoner Samuel [..]
said to him come along we want you That in Cow Cross [..]
Informant met John Munday< no role > with whom the said Samuel [..]
into conversationtogetherafter which this Informant asked the said John
Munday
< no role > if he would have any thing to drink And this Informant and
the said John Munday< no role > went to the Redlyon Publick House in Cow Cross
Street aforesaid and there had a Pint of Purl and whilst they we [..]
in the said Publick House the other Prisoner Thomas Hetsall otherwise Wandsor
Tom came and called this Informant out and said that he wanted
Munday upon which this Informant called him out and they [..] went
a little distance from this Informant to Speak together That the said
Thos. Hotsall< no role > otherwise Wandsor Tom soon left the said John Munday< no role > and
this Informant then went with the said John Munday< no role > to his Slaughter house
in Redlyon Alley and at the top of the Alley they met the said Samuel
Crafts
< no role > who went back with them to the Slaughterhouse where this
Informant Saw a Small black Heiffer which Munday desired this
Informant to tye up which he did this Informant then left them
and went away And that further he knoweth not.

Taken and Sworn before me
the day and Year first above
Written. W Blackborow}

his
William [mark] Lines< no role >
Mark




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