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The Jurors for our Lord the King upon their Oath present That
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late of the same Labourer on the twenty third day
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of December in the twenty third year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the
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second King of great Britain Etc with force and Arms at the parish aforesaid in the
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County aforesaid one Knife of the value of four Pence one Pair of scissars of the value
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of Six Pence two Damask Napkins of the value of eighteen Pence one Pillow Bier
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of the value of twelve Pence two Table Cloths of the value of three Shillings one large
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Pewter Dish of the value of three Shillings two Pewter plates of the value of twelve
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of the value of four Shillings two small table Cloths of the value of eighteen Pence
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two Diaper Table Cloths of the value of eighteen Pence one China Bason of the value
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of six Pence Five China Tea Cupps of the value of six pence two China Coffee Cupps
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of the Value of six pence one China Plate of the value of six pence one other Pair of
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twelve Pence and one Wooden cruett stand of the value of four Pence of the Goods and
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Chattles of
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and Robert Boyfeild then and there being found
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feloniously did
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steal take and carry away against the Peace of our said Lord the
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King his Crown and Dignity and the Jurors aforesaid upon their Oath aforesaid
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do further present That the said
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Elizabeth Davis
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and Lucy Gipsie on the said
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twenty third Day of December in the year aforesaid with force and Arms at the
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Parish aforesaid in the County aforesaid one Knife of the value of four pence one
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of three Shillings one large Pewter Disk of the value of three Shillings two Pewter
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eighteen Pence one linnen street of the value of four Shillings two small Table Cloth
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of the value of eighteen Pence two Diaper Table Cloths of the value of eighteen Pence
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One China Bason of the value of six Pence five China Tea Cupps of the value of
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one small Picture with a Glass of the value of twelve Pence and one Wooden Crewitt
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Stand of the value of four Pence of the goods and Chattels of persons to the Jurors
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aforesaid as yet unknown then and there being found feloniously did steal
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take and carry away against the peace of our said Lord the King his Crown
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