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<p n="429"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">London ss.</note>
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The Examination of <rs type="persName" id="LMSLPS15097_n429-1">James Price</rs>
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of the Horse. Shoe Alehouse near<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSLPS15097_geo346">Newgate Street</rs>
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taken upon Oath the<lb></lb>
<rs type="date" id="LMSLPS15097_date63">Second Day of March 1786</rs>
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<p n="430">Saith that he has kept the Horse. Shoe about<lb></lb>
five years. That Haslam has frequented his House about<lb></lb>
Two Years, and the said <rs type="placeName" id="LMSLPS15097_geo347">Haslam</rs>
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used to lodge in <rs type="placeName" id="LMSLPS15097_geo348">Noble Street</rs>
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That the said Haslam has been in Company with Morris,<lb></lb>
Flinn, Shipley, Gould, Humston, Kent, and Rogers, and that<lb></lb>
they used to meet three or four Times a Day. That he has<lb></lb>
seen the said Rogers associate with the said Haslam, Morris, Flinn<lb></lb>
Shipley, Gould, Humston and Kent for the Space of a Fort-<lb></lb>
-night, and that he this Examinant has seen the said<lb></lb>
Rogers taking Parcels thro' the yard, and that the said Rogers<lb></lb>
has (brought Parcels, under his Arm to the Tap Room in<lb></lb>
this Examinant's Houses, but that he this Examinant<lb></lb>
does not recollect the Letter now produced, neither does he this<lb></lb>
Examinant know the Hand Writing therein. That<lb></lb>
Sixteen Members Raffled for a House at this Examinant<lb></lb>
Houses, some of whom were Clerks, and creditable Persons,<lb></lb>
others of them were porters, but that he this Examinant<lb></lb>
not certain whether the said Rogers and Morris were the<lb></lb>
or not, That the said Haslam and Gould were then of the<lb></lb>
Number. That Gallant often frequented this Examinants<lb></lb>
House and that this Examinant's <rs type="occupation" id="LMSLPS15097_occ187">Wife</rs>
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for bad him the<lb></lb>
House because she entertained a bad Opinion of him and<lb></lb>
his Companions they being out of employ and having<lb></lb>
us Money to lay out for Liquor, That the said Gallant made</p>
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