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Mr Greenfield's house in Fleet Street being broke open, that the said John
Siday and Elizabeth Siday< no role > both said that the persons who committed that Robbery
were George Burch< no role > Jane Jones< no role > who this Informant has since been told is
since married to the said George Burch< no role > William Siday< no role > John Siday< no role >
and Elizabeth Siday< no role > which the other persons present did not deny, that
the said Elizabeth Siday< no role > in particular said that she herself carried a great
Burden of Goods out of the Said Mr. Greenfield's Shop and that the Said Jane Jones< no role >
could not carry so mary as she did, that this Informant Casent the same Evening
into the Lodging of George Burch< no role > near the said John Siday< no role > 's Lodging where she
found the said George Burch< no role > and Jane Jones< no role > that they were packing up a
Quantity of Linen and Muslins in a Box in order to carry them away saying that
they were afraid of being taken Mr. Green fields Robbery being advertised, that
they did accordingly more them off that Night, and that the said John Siday< no role >
William Siday< no role > and Elizabeth Siday< no role > also carried away a great Quantity of Linens
& Muslins from theirLodgingsin Seacoal Lane aforesaid to the house of [..]
William Sidany< no role > the elder their father in Shoe Lane that same Night

Sworn before me
J Holding

her
Sarah [mark] Dunstan< no role >
Mark

1771




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