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that he then took said Cave down Stairs where he Pressed him to
give up the Key of the Stable who replied then let us go up
Stairs where said Cave in his bed room took the Key now
Produced from amongst some hair in the seat of a Chair
and gave it to this Informant telling him that was the
Key of the Stable Informant asked him whose the Stables were
who replied in Reeves Mews Informant then asked said
Cave Where the Stable was in Reeves Mews< no role > and he replied
the Stable next the Cistern that he them lodged said Cave in
the Watch house and then went to said Stable next the
Cistern in Reeves Mews< no role > the door of which he unlocked with
the Key now produced given to him by said Cave and in
said Stable under the Manger he found all the aforesaid Articles
of Silver Plate Snuff boxes, Medals Etc buried under some
bricks and upon the person of said Cave he found a Silver
Watch five Guineas two half Gruineas, and about fourteen
Shillings and Sixpence in Silver, And further says that said
Cave Acknowledged to this Informant that he had Twelve Guineas
as his Share of the Fifty pounds Bank Note, that the said
Silver Watch he had purchased of Edward for two Guineas being
a part of said Money, and that the remainder of the Money
found upon him was also a part of the said Twelve Guineas
And this Informant further says that said Cave Acknowledged
to him, that the Draft for Forty two pounds ten Shillings was burnt

Sworn before me the
day and Year before Written}

John Wm Anderson< no role >
John Diddington
NBond




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