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Thomas Jonth,
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William Whirler
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John Durbridge
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taken before me this 10th.
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day of October 1783.
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says that
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he is the Swner and Driver of the Marlow Waggon That between 9
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& 10 o'clock at Night on Wednesday was Siveright, as his Waggon
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was travelling between Small bury Green and Hornslow, he felt
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a Mans Hand in his Waggon, and on his going to the Tail of his
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Waggon, the aforesaid,
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came up with a Natural
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post Chaire who told this Informant that he had seen a person
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now present who call himself
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just behind, with
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a Cart overturned in which was Sugar That Informant and
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said Olton went back to Huggins the Chaire and Horses at
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Small bury Green and in their way, the said Frim met them
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in a cart going towards Hornslow:
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That upon being informed
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by Huggins of Frime's over turning his bart, in which was
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Sugar, Informant & Huggins's Man get upon the Bar of
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the Pet Chaire with Olton, and Pursued said Frime That- they
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overtook said Frime in his Cart in Hounslow, and upon this
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Informant attempting to lay hold of his Harre's Bridle, he
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galloped away through Themselves Town- and this Informant
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further says that the whole of the sugar Sulphur & Tobacco
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now produced was feloniously stolen out of his Waggon that
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might. And the said
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says that he was returning
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with a Post Chaire to Hennslow this Might and when he came
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apposite Huggins's House, he saw a Cart overturned and
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said Frime by it That Huggins and his Man helped said
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Frime up with his Cart, at which time, two leaves of Sugar
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lay by it. That Informant asked said Frime where the
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was going to that time of Night, who replied "To Mr. Hanks's
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" That this Informant went on and met said
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aldridge who complained that his Waggon had been robbed
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