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The Information of
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Thomas Crookhall
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taken before me One of his Majestys
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Who being Upon Oath saith that about two o'Clock in the Morning on or about the Day
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after Christmas Day last this Informant together with
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John Coleby
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George Lovett
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Gipsey George went in to
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Southampton
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Row to a House
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as this Informant is Informed is Occupied by One
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Mr. Hipling and they Broke Open the Kitchen Window
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And this Informant Coleby & Murphy went into the said
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Kitchin Gipsly George kept Watch without with a
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Cane Stick with a Tuck in it And this Informant
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& Coleby & Murphy Broke Open several Boxes in the
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fore Kitchin and took out a Quantity Linen which
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they tied up in Bundles And then they forced Backward
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& went into the Back Kitchin and there they Broke
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Open a Cupboard & took out of it a Silver Pint Mug
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diverse Tea Spoons & a Silver Cream Pot And then
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they went up into the Fore Parlour & Broke Open a
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Cupboard & took out of the said Cupboard a Silver
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Cup Gilt in the Inside a Pair of Silver Candlestick
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a Large Silver Waiter a Silver Pepper Caster a Number
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of Table Spoons and other Plate which this Informant
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Cannot at present recollect they then Broke Open
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another Cupboard & took from thence a Pair of Silver
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Tea Tongs & other Plate they then Went into the
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Back Parlour and Broke Open a Desk & there being
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Nothing but Writings they took Nothing from thence
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And they tied up the Plate and went out at the Street
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Door & left it Open and Directly went to the House of
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And Sold the said Plate for the Sum of twenty four Guinea
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and Shared Six Guineas Each And this Informant
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further saith that a few Nights afterwards he together
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with Coleby & Murphy about twelve of the Clock in the Night
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went to this House of One Mr. Nightingale in Red Lyon Street
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