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May 1795

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they had got keys that would unlock any Door
They took the said two Sacks of Peas out of the Barn,
carried them into Long field and divided them into four
parts Hobs or Hare having brought two empty sacks for
that Purpose They carried them to the White Hart at
Ponders End kept by the said Bridges, they deposited the
Peas in a Benn in the stable and then called the People
up, and bad some Ben and Bread and Beef Steaks at five
o' Clock in the MorningThe Peas were sold to the
Prisoner Bridges by Hobs or Hare and after paying the
rockening which was nine or ten shillings, Hobs Hare,
Row and this Informant received four shillings. a piece
the whole sacks were sold for Twenty four shillings or twenty
Six shillings, Bridges knew all the Parties and knew
well that the Pras were stolen and that he had bought
them at half price And this Informant further saith
That he recollects seeing one John Prentice< no role > in the
Tap Room who came in, first in the Morning and
afterwards a Man named Joe

Taken and Sworn before me the
day and year first above written}

P: Colquhoun

The Mark of
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John Pepper< no role >




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