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James Pomroy
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taken before me One of his Majestys
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for the said County
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Who Severally being upon Oath say And first
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that two Persons now present who call themselves
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on Saturday night last and Sat in his Back Kitchen
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thence about 12 o'Clock at Night and just before
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the abovenamed Mc. Guire & Jackson departed
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this Informant fastened the Window of his Kitchen
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but Missing the Iron Key belonging to the pin of
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the Window he cut a Stick to make it fast and
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fastened it accordingly, and at that time he observed
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Jackson was Attention to what he was doing they
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both Went away and this Informant went to
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Bed, and about Seven o'Clock the Next Morning
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he got up. & found the Shutter of the said Kitchen
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Window Open three Panes of Glass Broke in the
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Casement and the Casement Open and the followg
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things Stolen Vizt. a Copper a Tea Kettle a
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Brass Cover for a pot and two Copper Cover and a
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Copper Vessel and saith that having a Suspicion
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that the said Jackson & Mac Guire were the
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Persons who Broke Open his House he
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Apprehended them by a warrant and they both
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declared that they took the Piece of Wood out of
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the Iron Pin before they went out of they House
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and about two o'Clock at the Morning they Broke
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into the Kitchen and took the abovementioned
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the same Morning to the House of John
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where they left them & Mac Guire declared
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