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. The Prosecutors were Mr. Rouse and Mr. Jeffreys, the two Master Turn-keys. Mr. Rouse depos'd, that on Monday the eighth instant, he had private Information that there was a Design to break the Goal that Evening, which he communicated to Mr. Jeffreys; and thereupon they made a Search, and found a Hole cut in the Floor of the Hall 7 Inches broad, and 18 long, and also that the Irons of one
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, a Highway-man, were saw'd off. After which, endeavouring to get further, Intelligence, a Woman came with Wells's Child in her Arms, by whom they discover'd where he was; and charging him with the Matter, he confess'd the Fact. Mr. Jeffreys depos'd to the same purpose, and that Wilks acknowledg'd to him, that Wells brought the Saw, and cut off his Irons. It was also prov'd that the Prisoner was the Man who procur'd the Escape of Holloway, which was the Cause of three Persons Deaths. All things being very plain, the Jury found him
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