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The joint and several Information of Ann the Wife of
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and first this Informant Ann Kyell for herself
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saith that a Shirt now produced is the Property
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of her Husband and was entrusted with her to
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wash And the said
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for herself
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saith, that Yesterday about two O'Clock, she saw
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a Man in Company with William Birks the
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now under Examination lift him a
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up a high Wall in
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Within this City
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and she also saw the Prisoner take a Shirt
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which she believes to be the same now produced
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off a Line Where the same was hanging Says
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that she met the Prisoner who
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gave the shirt
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to her and said he had picked it up
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Taken and Sworn the
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