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John Hayle
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Late of the
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Sworne and Examined
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touching the Deull of the
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John Hyle this 27 day of May
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Ano Dm 1692 with
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That about one of the Clerke this Morneing this Deponent was
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Called out this Redd by an of the watchman of the Junr. Temple
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who could this Depont. that his Mastr. was Kild whereupon
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this Dept went downe and found It was true whereupon could
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the Constables that Mr. Hyle was att the Younge Devile the
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Constable went theither and Knocked att the Doore and this Dept.
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Comeing att ye Sume tyme aked the Dinner John Leatherr
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who was with Mr. Hyle and hee could him that there was
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one Mr KingsMyll Mr Clerke and one other Gentleman
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& hee Knew not his name I desired the Constables to
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wth.
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me to Kingsmyll Lodgeing in Slearelamt who could me lee
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Could not it
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This Liberty but went will me to ye walk
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in Chansery Lane and there wee Stayd for ye Constables and
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when hee came, wee went to Sheare Lane and Knocked att ye doore
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and therecame aboy to ye doore and this Depnt Asked
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if Mr. Kingsmell was with in who Answered hee was not
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but this Depnt. Answered that the Doore must be opened for
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hee would search for him whereupon it was opened and did and
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found him, in
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who could the Company that hee Knew
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of the Mattr. Saying if hee had thought wt. would have follow
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they should not have found him hee went to the wai
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houses
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this Depont desired ye Constable to gve along with him to Mr
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Clerke Chambr. of Grays Inn takeing the Constable of Thath librty
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wee went downe to ye Gate in Gray Inn Lane and After ye porter
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for me Clarke who wuld this Depont. yt Mr. Clarke was net in
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his Chambr. for there had been a Man in Gray Coate who
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asked for Mr. Clerke this Depnt.
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where was the
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porter coud him hee was giveing up Grayes Inn Lane and Shewed
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him Goeing neare the End of ye Lane this Depont. Imediately
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followed him and ye A Mr. Pitts Casting his hear back very often
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this depont. Susspected him and run faster towards him and soe
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Some as hee name to ye End of ye Lane ye sd Mr. Pitts began
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to runn whereupon this Depont. Cryed and to Flopp him for hee
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was ye Man ye sd Mr. Pitts Pasd ye walk att Holburne Rarrs
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