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does not know) should goe over to Mr. Wainwrights to change
a shilling in order to be whether or not the Till was lockt
and having return'd and told them it was not, This Examt.
went in to the said Shop with an intent to take the
Till and what money was in the same and give it
to Carroty Jack who stood ready at the Door to receive
the Same but this Examt. seeing there was no Silver
in it staid to take out the Half pence but in the
meantime the Maid Came and shut the Door and
alarm'd the House upon [..] Seeing this Examt. [..]
lying behind the Compter whereupon he was [..]
immediately secured and what Copper was in the Till
found upon Sume particularly one half Penny bored thero' in the Middlx and punchte in Four places besides That Sweep had Eighteen Pence
and this Examt other Eighteen Pence of the money for
which the Gown was Pawn'd and the other shilling was
was spent amongst them But this Examt. can not
till what become of the Pork

Taken and Subscribed the
Cth. [..] }
Walter Berry< no role >

John Bully< no role >

Witness{John Featherstone< no role >
Headborough

Confession
John Busby< no role >
1749




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