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1789

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himself Saith that he lives with the other Informant
Ann Tapp< no role > and that she is his Daughter, that
Seeing [..] People in the Shop he went in to assist
his Dauphter when she told him she believed
the Said Ann Taylor< no role > And Elizabeth Wyllie< no role >
had Stolen four Piece of Cambrick out of the
Window, that they were then Standing together next
the outside of the Counter when he Pushed them
into the middle of the Shop in order to Lee
it the Said four Pieces of Cambrick were
dropt on the floor, but at Chat time There
was no Such thing there, that upon telling
them they Should not [..] go out until he
had them Searched, they Soon after went both
up again close to the Counter when one of them
observed there was some Waste paper on
the Floor which they took up and placed
on the Counter, that this Informant opened
the papers and found there in the Said
four pieces of Cambrick

And this Informant Ann Tapp< no role > further
on her oath Saith that she verily believes
that the said four pieces of Cambrick [..] the
Property of [..] Ann Maria< no role > Tapp and of this
Informant were feloniously and Privately Stolen
by the said Ann Taylor< no role > and Elizabeth Wyllie< no role >

Sworn before us this 1st Decr, 1789
Tho Collins< no role >
J Barnfather}

Ann Taylor< no role >
Frs. Tapp< no role >




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