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Understood She meant the Cutters were above
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That Informant about Nine o Clock Brot. up a Gallon
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of Beer But was not Admitted to Carry it in
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Whether it was before Informant brot. up the Beer or
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Afterwards that his Wife told him there was a Summery
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Informant cannot tell
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But Saith his Wife gave him a Card from Sr. John
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requiring him to Appear before him that Evening at Six
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to give Evidence touching a Felony
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Saith he thinks he Sent up the Card to the Men
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If he did not be says he is sure he gave them notice
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that he had such a SummonsAnd had for
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Answer that they did not Pay any Regard to Sr.
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Men For they were sure the
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Guards would not ComeThat he Received
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this Answer at the Door from a Man in the
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DarkThat between Nine and Ten there Came
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into his House some Men who Informant Believes
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menThat Mr Lee
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was thereThat imediately
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afterwards Came the GuardsThat there was
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an Officer with them whom they Called Captain
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That about five or Six Soldiers Came in with Ann
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And the Capt. Said to Informant Who are these
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People" (meaning the People Drinking in the
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Tap Room Below) That Informant Answerd
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his CustomersThat upon this the Capt. told
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