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Image 72 of 45812th February 1770


(Were this Informant and Murphy had seen Plate in
the Kitchin Window) They Attempted first to Break Open
the Parlour Window not being able to Affect that they
Broken at the Kitchin Window And Coleby & Murphy
went in and this Informant stood upon the Watch
Coleby & Murphy brought out of the said Kitchen a
Number of Small Silver Spoons a Small Silver Candlestick
and a Punch Ladle a Silk Handkerchief & her Silk
Cardinals aClockStriking Clock and other things
And they Carried the Clock and other things to the House
of John Underwood< no role > & Sold them for Six Guineas & shared
two Guineas a piece And this Informant ant further saith
that some Nights afterwards this Informt. together with
Coleby Murphy & Gipsey George about One of the Clock in
the Morning Broke into a Houseat the Kitchin Window
of a House in Nasseau Street in the Parish of St. Anns
Westminster And they took out of the said Kitchin a
Brace of Pistols 2 Table Spoons some Tea Spoons and
a Pair of Gold Earrings but being disturbed by a Watchman
they quitted the Kitchin And this Informant Clapped a
Chizel to the Watchmans head which gave the others
an Opportunity to Escape but this Informant was
Pursued and taker

Sworn before me
the 12th. Day of February
1770 }

Saunders Welch< no role >

Thomas Crookhall< no role >




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