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The Information of
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His Majesty's
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for the said City & Liberty
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Who being upon Oath Saith that her feeds the Houses
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in Hackney Coaches on the Stand at
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That he cannot be certain as to the
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remembers an Hackney Coach being called from the
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that this
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opened when there was put into it a Trunk and
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two Boxes some Person got into the Coach at the
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same time who told this Informant to direct the
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Coachman to drive to Burnhill Row which he
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did twice in a loud tone of Voice apprehending the
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Coachman somewhat Deaf And this Informant
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further saith that he has frequently seen Men
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leitering & waiting at the send or near the said
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Inn Gate and Particularly remembers low that four
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or five Men were waiting these on that Night
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when she said Hackney Coach was called which was about Six oClock & is very
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certain that the two Persons now Present
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Peter Verrier
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William Harding
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were both present together with two or three others
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at that time and this Informant further saith that
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one of the other who were waiting he Knews the person
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of very well and that Night learnt that his Name
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Jack Monday one of his Companies calling out to him
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