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we must give her Something that Holden said
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it should be equally dividedHiggins said he did
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not care how it was and Holden said there will be
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a Guinea and a half for you two, (meaning said
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Grosse and
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as he believes
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knowing they live together) and a Guinea and
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a half for us two meaning himself and Higgins
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That he this Examint. then put all said things
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into the Bag again (except two Napkins
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two or 3 Table Cloths and several small pieces of fine
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Linen or Chintz
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which he consider'd of no
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value) and brought it down Stairs and put it
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into the Cupboard in the back Parlour, and
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desired said Burket to take Care of it till
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he fetched it.
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That on Monday Morning the 26th: Novemr.
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last he bought 3 Carpets and four Curtains now
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produced of said Harding and said Vanes at
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his
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for 3 Guineas.
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No. 18.
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Lady Grosvenor
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That on Friday Evening last he was at said
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Burket's when said
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Wm. Smith
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came into said
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House with a Carpet in his Arms and ask'd him
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if he would buy it, and this Examint. said yes.
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That said Smith then said he would not sell it
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till the others came and on being ask'd who
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they were he said
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John Durham
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and Billy the
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Trap. That said last mentioned Persons came in
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soon after and he bought the Carpet for 9/6
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and paid the Money to said Durham, That
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he put the Carpet upon the Chair and desired
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said
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Charlotte Cooper
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to take Care of it, who
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put it into the Cupboard
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