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Sarah Fryer
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Justices of the Peace for the said County
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Who being severally upon Oath say And first this
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Aaron Fryer
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Curzon Street
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May Fair
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that about Six o Clock on the Night of the Twenty
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fourth of November last he went out to a friends House & when he
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went he left in his Shop
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Window Eleven Red Morrocco Leather pocket Books
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with Silver Clasps & some of them sticked with
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a little after Seven o Clock he received Informt.
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from the other Informant Sarah Fryer that a pane of
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Glass in his Shop Window had been taken out next to whose
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the said Books lay and that the said Eleven Books
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had been taken & Carried away And this Informt. further
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saith that the three Red Morocco Leather pocket Books
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now produced are the property of him and his Brother
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William Fryer
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for herself saith
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and lives in the House
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in Curzon Street abovementioned that on the 24th. of
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November last about Seven o Clock in the Evening
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she went out of the Parlour into the Shop and saw
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a pane of Glass in the Shop Window taken out next to
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where
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the said Books were taken & Carried
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away. but by whom she doth not know and saith that
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the three Pocket Books with Silver Clasp's now produced are the
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property of the other Informant Aaron Fryer & her Husband
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& are a part of the Eleven which were taken & Carried
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away out of the said Shop in the Manner above described
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