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<p n="140"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">Midd ss</note>
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The Examination of <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50056_n140-1">Manassos Bancks</rs>
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of <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50056_geo84">Oxbridge</rs>
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in the<lb></lb>
County aforesaid <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50056_occ29">distiller</rs>
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taken by Harvey cont one of<lb></lb>
his Maties <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50056_occ30">Justices of peace</rs>
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for the said County on the 16th<lb></lb>
day of March 1697/8 upon oath.</p>
<p n="141">This Examinant deposeth and saith, that about three or<lb></lb>
four of the clock in the night next foregoing she day of<obscured></obscured>
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month and year forementioned, he did take and apprd Kens<lb></lb>
in <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50056_geo85">Hillingdon</rs>
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Churchyard in the said County the same<lb></lb>
woman that before the ownd her name to be <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50056_n141-1">Mary Day</rs>
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,<lb></lb>
whose Examination in hereunto annext) and found apoi<obscured></obscured>
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and in her possession these following stoln goods all<obscured></obscured>
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up in one bag, vir Three womans staff gowns<obscured></obscured>
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was a<obscured></obscured>
Damask<obscured></obscured>
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the third a serge next gown) a mans more sed<obscured></obscured>
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coat, a mans light colourd cloath coat lined with grey<obscured></obscured>
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a pair of stays not covered, a pair of red plush breeches<obscured></obscured>
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with black, and plate buttons upon them, a head covered with<lb></lb>
muslim, laced pinner, a cours Linnen table Cloath, a Justican<lb></lb>
frock cut out, but not made up, three dowlas Hirts, two<obscured></obscured>
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necks, and three Linnen neck cloaths. Glarvey</p>
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