Middlesex
to Wit}
The Examination of
Francis Fleming< no role >
of Dean Street
Westminster
Pawnbroker
taken before me Sir
Sampson Wright< no role >
Knt.
one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for
the said County
Who being on Oath says that he knows
John Durham< no role > This name instance is in set 2660.
, Edward Crowder< no role >
Willm. Ray< no role >
now under Sentence of Transportation Willm
Hill, Willm. Ekins als. Higgins Willm. Vanes
als. Billy the Trap one Landsdown whose chris-
tian Name he does not recollect, Willm. Brown< no role >
Willm. Watson< no role >
George Todd< no role >
Joseph Holden< no role >
John Harding< no role >
als. Spot John Cutford William
Smith Robert Cash Marshall, Charles
Mazey, Willm. Gibbins Thos. Tobin Thomas< no role >
Grosse Thomas Duxton< no role >
John Pearce< no role >
George
Maddox Grace< no role >
Maddox Elizth< no role >
. Burkett and
Charlotte Cooper< no role >
Servant
to said Burkett
No. 1.
Supposed to be
stolen from
Queen Street
Westmr.
Mrs. Russell
That about 4 Months ago he bought of said John
Durham, Holden & Harding als. Spot a black
shagreen Tea Chest with silver feet, handle
escutcheon
containg 3 Silver Cannisters with
ornamental Figures on the Tops, 19 silver handled
Knives, 18 Forks several Tea and Table Spoons
2 black silk Cloaks 15 or 16 yards of rich black
Silk and a pewter Pepper Caster, and gave them
28 Guineas and a half, which he paid at different
Times same to each. That he sold one of the Cloaks,
to said Burket for 10/6 the other he gave to Grace
Maddoxthe black Silk he sold
to Wm. Keep of
No. 40. Fleet Market
for £3.8.- After taking
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