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1788

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Sack to the other Nine and put the sack on his Should
and Carried them to the End of the pales and threw it over
to this Informt. William Goldsmith< no role > James Hoy< no role >
and James Jervais< no role > when Goldsmith Carried she
Sack and they all went together and buried the
Sack Innfield with Ten pieces of Callicoe in it the other five
they having taken out before and divided [..]
amonst them each taking a piece and wrapping
about their bodies they all came away to London together
[..] and agreed to go and sell them at one Terry
Fenley
< no role > in Back Lane that Goldsmith and Briggs
went in to the said Fenleys House first whilsh this
Informt James Jervais< no role > and James Hoy< no role > waited at
the Door that in about Ten Minutes the said Brigg
and Goldsmith came out and told them all to
come in which they did and saw Mrs. Fenley that
after they had taken their pieces of Callicoe off from
round their bodies Mrs. Fenley told them that they must
go out of the Shop for her Husband woud only deal
with two persons ata time which they accordingly
did leaving Goldmith and Briggs behind them and
went to the Ann and Holly bush in the said Lane to wait
for them, but had not been long there when they
came in and upon being asked what they had done
Briggs said that he had asked Fenley Seven Gnineas
for the five pieces of Callicoe abovementioned but he
had said they were worth no such Money but Offered
three Guineas and a half which he had accepted
of that from thence they all then went away together
to another public Honse in the said Lane and there
Shared Fourteen Shillings and Sixpence a piece being
the monies the Callicoe was sold for and then all
went away together to Bow and there parted but
agreed to meet the next day at the little driver at
Bow at Six o Clock in the Evening and those who
did not come shoud forfeit their Shares of the Ten
pieces of Callicoe buried as aforesaid that accordingly
this Informt. Goldsmith, Briggs, and Jervaismet there but this
Informt. coud not stop having a person with him he did
not Choose to know the business but went to Whitehouse
at old ford and had a pint of Beer when as he was ging
out he met Briggs Gold smith and Jervais coming
in where he left them and went homes that the next




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