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5th February 1759 - 28th December 1759

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from a Shop in the Borough a quantity of Tea, and
sold it to a Person unknown. That he the said
Samuel Price< no role > or Murray < no role > and this said Examinant
Stole from a Shop in Wapping a Pan of Butter and
a Suffolk Chesse and a glocester Cheese that they gave the Cheese to a
Woman whose Names [..] Bose Budwell< no role > and lodges at Gilbert
Gardeners
< no role > on Salt Petre Bank , who received it well
knowing it to be feloniously stolen, that they sold the
Butter for half a Crown to a Person unknown and
Shared the Money. That the said Samuel Price< no role > or
Murray and he this Examinant feloniously stole from
a Watchmaker's Shop in Ratcliff Highway which is
now concealed in the House of the above Gilbert Gardiner< no role >
a Small Clock or Time Price which he is informed &
verily believes to be the Property of John Miners< no role > ,
of Shadwell Watchmaker ; That on Saturday
was afortnight about Seven O'Clock in the Evening
(he being particular as [..] to the Time) the said
Price or Murray and this Examinant going along
Wapping observed some Watches hanging near crackt
Pane of Glass in the Window of [..] Oyer [..] near
Execution Dock Watchmaker, that with a knife they
took out the said Crack'd Pane, and then Stole there [..]
One Silver Watch and Two Silver Watch Cases, that
one Bridges or Biddy Dunn who lives at the aforesaid
Gardiners sold the Wath to a [..] who lives in Rosemary
Lane for Ten Shillings, he buying and receiving the
same will knowing it to be feloniously stolen, that
the said Bridges or Biddy Dunn gave them the
Money she so received and that the said Samuel
Price
< no role > otherwise Murray sold the Watch Cases for
Five Shillings and Six Pence to a Person unknown
and shared the Money, That yesterday he this Examinant
and said Price or Murray stole from out of a Shop
in the Minories a Hat and sold it to Woman whose
Name is Parson's but Christian, name unknown, for
Two Shillings that the said Persons is also a Lodger
at the said Gilbert Gardiners< no role > (whose House is a [..]
for Theives) and that she well knew, the said Hat to
be feloniously stolen; And th [..] yesterday Afternoon he went
into




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