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off the Handles he gave the Knives & Forks to
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Son in Law to said Keep. and also
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the
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Pepper Castor. That he took the silver
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Ornaments from the Tea Chest and melted them
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with the Handles of the Knives & Forks and the
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rest of the Plate at said Vandenbergh's and sold it to Mr. Blank Refinery in
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for that
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on the preceding Night said Keep Vandenberg
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Durham Holden and Harding this Examinant
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were at a Ball in
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togetherThat at
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about 12 o'Clock. Vandenbergh went away and
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Keep went home with this Examint. That soon
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after Durham and Harding came to this Exam
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House and Durham told him in the presence of Keep that
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they were going to make a rare Speak meaning
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a Robbery. That Keep staid with this Examt. all
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Night and at about 6 o'Clock in the Morning
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said Durham Holden & Harding brought the
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Plate and other Things abovementioned and
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Keep took them away (the Silk excepted which
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he this Examt took himself) to Vandenbergh's House.
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No. 2
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Supposed to be
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stolen in Craven
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St.
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Henry Picket
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That on Thursday or Friday last was a fortnight
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he
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bought 3 or 4 Gowns & Coatstwo white Cotton Counter-
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panes, one white corded dimitty Bed Gown a scarlet
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Coat one pair of Sheets one black Silk Waistcoat
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1 or 2 Pair of black Sattin Breeches and two or
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three Tissue Waistcoats of Durham Smith
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and (as he believes)
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John Cutford
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for £4.10 -
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That he sold to Keep the black silk Waistcoat
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for 3/- the Counterpanes and one of the other Waistcoats
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for £1.3.- That he sold one of the Gowns & Coats
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to Mrs. Cox of the Horse Ferry Road for £1..7 -
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the black Sattin Breeches to Vandenbergh for 3/
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and the corded dimitty Bed Gown for 6/- and that
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the Remainder of said Articles are those now
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produced according to the best of his Recollec
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