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February 1750

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The Jurors for our Lord the King upon their Oath present That Elizabeth Davis< no role > late
of the parish of Chiswick in the County of Middx Spinster and
Lucy Gipsie< no role > wife of John Gipsie< no role > late of the same Labourer on the twenty third day
of December in the twenty third year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the
second King of great Britain Etc with force and Arms at the parish aforesaid in the
County aforesaid one Knife of the value of four Pence one Pair of scissars of the value
of Six Pence two Damask Napkins of the value of eighteen Pence one Pillow Bier
of the value of twelve Pence two Table Cloths of the value of three Shillings one large
Pewter Dish of the value of three Shillings two Pewter plates of the value of twelve
Pence four Case Knives and five Focks of the value of eighteen Pence one Linnen Sheet
of the value of four Shillings two small table Cloths of the value of eighteen Pence
two Diaper Table Cloths of the value of eighteen Pence one China Bason of the value
of six Pence Five China Tea Cupps of the value of six pence two China Coffee Cupps
of the Value of six pence one China Plate of the value of six pence one other Pair of
Scissars of the value of six pence one Tea Board of the value of six pence two pair of
Glass salts of the value of twelve pence one small picture with a Glass of the value of
twelve Pence and one Wooden cruett stand of the value of four Pence of the Goods and
Chattles of Frederick Standert< no role > and Robert Boyfeild then and there being found
feloniously didtakesteal take and carry away against the Peace of our said Lord the
King his Crown and Dignity and the Jurors aforesaid upon their Oath aforesaid
do further present That the said Elizabeth Davis< no role > and Lucy Gipsie on the said
twenty third Day of December in the year aforesaid with force and Arms at the
Parish aforesaid in the County aforesaid one Knife of the value of four pence one
Pair of Scissars of the value of six Pence two Damask Napkins of of the value of
eighteen Pence one Pillow Bier of the value of twelve Pence two table Cloths of the value
of three Shillings one large Pewter Disk of the value of three Shillings two Pewter
Plates of the value of twelve Pence four Case of Knives and five Forks of the value of
eighteen Pence one linnen street of the value of four Shillings two small Table Cloth
of the value of eighteen Pence two Diaper Table Cloths of the value of eighteen Pence
One China Bason of the value of six Pence five China Tea Cupps of the value of
six Pence two China Coffee Cupps of the value of six Pence one China Plate of the
value of six Pence one other pair of Scissars of the value of six Pence one Tea
Board of the value of six Pence two Pair of Glass salts of the value of twelve Pence
one small Picture with a Glass of the value of twelve Pence and one Wooden Crewitt
Stand of the value of four Pence of the goods and Chattels of persons to the Jurors
aforesaid as yet unknown then and there being found feloniously did steal
take and carry away against the peace of our said Lord the King his Crown
and Dignity




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