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of his Majestys Justices of the Peace acting in
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and for the said County this 15th. day of
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February 1788
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Who being duly Sworn severally upon their
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Oaths say And forst this Informant Margaret
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the Wife of
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who keeps or Name at No: 1
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Barretts Court in the Parish of
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that her Husband and She Occupy and live in
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the Two Parlours-and that her Husband is a
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and Works in the Fore Garrett that On
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Friday the 1st: day of February Inst. this Informant
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about Six OClockin the Evening had
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Accassion to go ant-She went to the back Room door
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to try if the same was locked-and found it was,
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that she then went out at the
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of the Fore.
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Parlour which she also locked a
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t the Key in
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her Pocket andat the time she spent out as
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above she left in the Back Parlour or Box
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containing Two Pour of Silk Stockings Three Muslin
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Aprons Three Cloth Do: Three Muslin Corps Three
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Muslin Handkerchief One Flounce for a Petticoat
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One Blue Velvet House Wife and some Robbins
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and Ruffles-the same being a part of her own Wearing
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Apparel-none of which has been recovered
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And this Informant John
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leby for himself
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saith that he is a Shoemaker
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keeps a
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he live in the Parlours and he works up in
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the Fire Garrett that On the 1s: day of February
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Instant being at this Work about half past
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nine OClock at Night the other Informant
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came up and told him he believed
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his House had been Robbed for that he had seen
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two Men come out of it with a Box upon
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which he took or Candle and went down
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to the Parlours-and then faund the Back
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Parlour Door standing wide open then went
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into it and missed a Box which he had seen
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therein and upon Examining the Lock of
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the Door found that some force or other had
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been used either with a false or Pick lock They
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for that the They belonging to it would not
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open it with the same lase it did before from
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which this Informant verily believe the
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said Parlour Door had been forced open ley
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