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<p n="362"> <note type="authorial" place="margin"> <rs type="placeName" id="LMOBPS45034_geo206">Middlesex</rs>
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to wit</note>
<lb></lb>
The Information of <rs type="persName" id="LMOBPS45034_n362-1">Sarah Kinslow</rs>
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<rs type="occupation" id="LMOBPS45034_occ90">Wife</rs>
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of <rs type="persName" id="LMOBPS45034_n362-2">Dennis<lb></lb>
Kinslow</rs>
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<rs type="occupation" id="LMOBPS45034_occ91">Lodgers</rs>
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in the first Floor of the House of<lb></lb>
David otherwise Daniel Clarey situate in Pulteney<lb></lb>
Street, <rs type="placeName" id="LMOBPS45034_geo207">Westminster</rs>
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, taken before me this first<lb></lb>
day of April 1788.</p>
<p n="363">Who being upon Oath saith that she has been in every<lb></lb>
Room of the House and knows them all well particularly the<lb></lb>
Place which said Clarey called his Store Room or Ware Room<lb></lb>
believes that Clarey had no property in that Room, having<lb></lb>
never seen any there & this Informant having been permitted<lb></lb>
to make use of said Store Room or Ware Room to put in<lb></lb>
some of her own Goods That said Clarey never had any<lb></lb>
Goods in his Shop (except a few old Coats and other Articles of<lb></lb>
Wearing Apparel seemingly old ones in the Window) and<lb></lb>
which were never changed so far as she could observeNever saw<lb></lb>
a piece of Cloth or Silk in the Shop since She knew him nor any<lb></lb>
other Cloaths except those in the window either in Boxes or Shelves<lb></lb>
and is very certain she must have sun them if there had been<lb></lb>
any Never heard of a Woolen Draper or any other Tradesman<lb></lb>
calling upon Clarey. Has sometimes known People come into<lb></lb>
Clareys House and enquire for Goods which he could not<lb></lb>
supply them with, but never saw any Articles sold<lb></lb>
And this Informant further on her Oath saith that she</p>
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