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and requested Drewett to assist him this Examinant in
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detecting some Sharpers who had got a
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into
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the saw Publick House, on which the said Drewett went into the Tap
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Room, but the said Prisoners and the said
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were then up Stairs. That Mr. Stirs from the Corner of
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aforesaid came with the said Drewett to this
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Examinant. That the said Oliver came first down, and
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that the said Green and Howlett came up
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where
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he this Examinant, Drewett and the said Mr. Stirs were
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then standing. That after the said Prisoners had passed
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he this Examinant went up Stairs and asked the old
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Man Mr. Delarieve if he had lost any Moneys, who replied
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he had. That the said Howlett and Green sayd they had
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borrowed the Money of the said
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, and the said
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Green sayd that Price of the Ship aforesaid knew him
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the said Green very well. That the said Green went to
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the said Delarieve in Order to force some Money out of
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the Hands of the said Delarieve, but that he this Ex-
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-aminant prevented the said Green from so doing. That
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he this Examinant then asked the said Delarieve
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what Money he had lost. and in what Manner. who
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answered
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by those Letters on the Table allieding
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to A, B, C, and G markt with Chaulk on the said Table
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Mr. Delarieve that if the said Prisoners would give him
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back the Money He the said Delarieve would not have
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any Thing further to do, with them
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meaning Exa-
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Examinant replied that it was an Justice to the Publick
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to let them the said Prisoners to go unpurnished Mr.
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Delarieve then answered that it would cause a Disturbance to
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