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October 1796

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Jane Rawlings< no role > Wife of the aforesaid William Rawlings< no role >
Saith That about a fortnight age Some of the Persons
Who are Called Cutters Came to Informants about Two
in the Morning And Knockd' so hard at the Door
Informant thought they would have Broke the Door
DoorOpenThat a Lodger Let them in And they Drank
some Liquer and staid about an hourThat the
next time they came was last Saturday was Seinght
they Dined about fourteen of themThat some of
them staid then till between twelve and One
That the Maid sometimes waited on them and some
times Informants Husband Brought some of the
Beer to the top of the StairsThat they had not
the Light usually given by InformantBut had
a Lanthorn With a Candle hung higher then common
That the next time they Came was last Saturday
Then they Came towards the Dusk of the Evening
And Informant told One of them Who Came about
that time that her husband had Received a
Summonsforto Appear before Sr. Jno. Fielding< no role >
at Six o. Clock that EveningAnd the Man
Answerd that some Other House (which (Informant
cannot Recollect) had Received such another Summons
But it was of no SignificationThen the Maid
brought them a Light up StairsThat Informt.
saw no more of them till between Nine and Ten that
a Man Came in and Asked if that was the Dolphin




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