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The Information of
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Who upon his Oath Saith That about the hour of 10s. oClock
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this Morning Two Men Namely
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Jeremiah Fog
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William Ryers
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came into his House and called from some
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Gin and after drinking a Glass a piece asked this Informant
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to Credit them for a pint of Beer till Noon which he
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Consented and they drank it and went away soon afterwards
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That they came to his House again about an hour afterwards
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and called for another pint of Beer which he gave to them
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That about a quarter of an hour afterwards Rogers called
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to him and gave him a pocket Book desiring him to Take one
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of it for him That this Informant took it and said he
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supposed Rogers knew what it contained Rogers said he did
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know what it contained for he had just looked into it
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that this Informant then Carried it into the back parlour
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10 Minutes afterwards his Sister called to him as he
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coming out of the Cellar and said somebody had run away
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with the Till. That upon looking into the Bar he found the
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Till now taken away. That there were some half pence in the
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Till and Four Silver Tea Spoons. and several persons
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being in the Tap room (among when was Fog Rogers
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being gone away) who were all agreeable to be Searched
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and as he was Searching them Rogers came into the Tap
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Room and appeared Confused That upon Searching him
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he found the Four Silver Spoons above mentioned in
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his Right hand Breeches pocket Where upon he Changed
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