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Image 65 of 13421st October 1771


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The King
agst.
Samuel Warwick< no role >
Indicted in London for Single felony at the
prosecution of William adlard< no role > .

Charles King< no role > of Colliers court Golden Lane paper hanger and
Samuel Thomas< no role > of Well street mile End new Town weard
Jointly and severally make oath that the above named Defendant
samuel Warwick< no role > was Committed to Wood street Compter
on the Twenty Ninth day of January last on
Suspicion of having feloniously stolen from the Prosecutor
two Linnen sheets a pair of new shoes and one pair
of Black worsted Breeches of the value of Twenty
Shillings the property of the said prosecutor and
by a two Copy of the said Commitment hereunto
Annexed may more fully appear. And these Deponents
do Jointly and severally say, that on the Eleventh
day of February following, the said Charles King< no role > and
Samuel Thomas< no role > became Jointly and severally
Bound, before Mr Alderman Rosester, in a Recognizance
to our Sovereign Lord the King in the sum of Fifty
pound each for the said Defendment appearance at
the Sessions next and immediately following the said
last mentioned date, and that no Bill was either
preferred on found by the prosecution against the said
Samuel Warwick< no role > at the said Subsequent Session nor did
the prosecutor prefer any Bill untill april session following
for the said Offence that after the deponents Entering into such
Recognizances as aforesaid, the said Defendant Samuel
Warwick went down very Ill of a fever to his Fathers house




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