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Image 573 of 67919th November 1782


Bought the Wicker Flasks at a Tinman's
in Holbornthe Cords Yesterday in a Street near
Moorfields bot. them to tye things togethercost a
Penny Eachhad been drinking up by the side of
London Wall , with Ned Walegoing to red Lyon Court
St. John Street , to Mrs Thornton'sthe Phaenix in
Swallow street , lain all night, one Night only, on
Saturday lastno Use for the Sticks

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25 Years oldborn at Hertford his Father a Peruke
Makerlived with Dr [..] Rider at Langford Markes< no role >
2½ YearsAfterwards with Mr Metcalf near Julian's
in Hertslived with him two Yearswith the
Marguis of Lindsay as 2d Groom, 7 Months, at Grimstock
in Lincolnshirethen with Mr Skeite in Drs Commons
9 Monthsthen with the Bp of Durham about
9 Monthsthen above a Year 2d Coachman with
Mr John Pitt< no role > then with Col. Williamson in New
Street, Spring Gardens about a Yearthen with
Mr Stanhope six Months, Coachman to a Job furnished< no role >
by Mr Wigman< no role > about 3 Months ago quitted
Mr Stanhopeworked with Mr Lloyd a Wheeler of Swallow
Street, not constantlyused to go out with the
Brewers has been smuggling in all Parts of Kent,
on horseback1st. not on his own Account for a
Person, whose Name he don't chuse to mention
has known Nokes about two Yearsacquainted with
him, through a Relation of his, Mrs Thornton of
Derby Ct. Piccadilly last Week at Ryo, & came
this Morning to Town on Foot with Nokes & others
don't know the otherscame from A Ctable [..] near Dartford
immediately to Townsett off on Foot Yesterday
Nokes bot. the Pistols at Sittingborne in Kentfirst saw
them this Morningthe Cord to tye any thing up
were going to Swallow Street had no horse of his
ownstruggled on his own Acct.had the




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