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Hamilton being gen tuty dressed it induced this Informant to take Notice
of him-That Informant afterwards observed Hamilton & said Margaret
Hamilton
< no role > walking together from out of the Square into Pall Mall , where
they stopped and eagerly talked sometime and ten parter-Hamilton
going towards Mr. Read's house, and She to the other Corner of the
square where she went into a Public-homeAnd the said
Thomas Schutz< no role > says that he is a Hackney Coachman that as he
was driving along Pall Mall on Sunday the 12th. Inst. between 4 &
5 o'Clock in the Afternoon, James Hamilton< no role > now [..] present
who was walking on the left side with a Bundle under his
Arm)called to this Informant and bid him cross over with his
Coach to the opposite Side where Hamilton called to another Man
who was walking with another Bundle by the Name of "Willm" or William" who returned, & both
thin and Hamilton got into the Coach & ordered Informant to drive
to the End of Chancery Lane That in Cockspur Street Margaret
Hamilton
< no role > now present was walking whom said Hamilton took
upinto the Coach. That when Informant stopped at the End
of Chancery Lane , one of them said that "they had attered
their Minds" and bid Informant drive to Berwick Street. That
Informant put them down at a Green Grocers in Chapel
Street so he with their Bundles. And the said John Labor
says that fair pair of Stockings now produced he this Informant
fund in the Lodging of said James & Margaret Hamilton< no role > in
Church Yard Alley near Chancery Lane on the 13th.. Inst.And
the said Robert Gregory< no role > [..] ys that a Blue Coat and 5 pair of
Stockings now produced he found in the same place and at
the same time' and the Salt Spoon now produced he found in
the pocket of a pair of Leather Bruckes belonging to said James
Hamilton
< no role > at the same time. And the said John Dixon< no role >
says that he found a tea Spoon now produced (and claimed by
Mary Langley< no role > ) [..] on the Top of the bed in said Hamilton's




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