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Upon which she Immediately went and told her
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Mistress but who
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was that Stole the said
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Street and Counterpane this Informant
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cannot tell the Informt. further saith
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tha the Pair of Sheets & Cotton Counterpane
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now produced are the property of the other
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Informt Chrr. Ibberson and were Stolen
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off the said Bed as abovementioned
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And this Informant
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James Taylor
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for
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himself saith that her the Servant to
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the other Informt. Chrir. Ibberson that last
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Night about Nine o'Clock this Informt
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was in his Master Yard & saw a person now
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Present who calls herself Elizabeth Paulin
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& also another person which he believes by
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the Statuies the other person now present who
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go up
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belonging to the Dwelling House of his said
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Master the shortest person which he believes
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went up first and is
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certain that the said Elizabeth Paulin
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followed but this Informant thought it was some
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Persons who wanted the person who lodged in
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his Master is House this Informant further
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saith that about five Minutes after the said
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Persons were gone up Stairs. he went into the
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House where he heard that his Master had lost
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some
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Bed Cloaths from the
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Bed on the Back Stairs Upon which this
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Informant made Answer & say'd that he saw
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two Women go up those back Stairs about
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five Minutes ago & he was certain they were
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not gone out as
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had not quitted the Yard
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since they went upUpon which this Informt
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& his Mistress & One
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Wm Bentley
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took a Candle
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& went up Stairs into the One pair of Stairs
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