The Edinburgh annual register, Том 3,Частина 21812 |
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... gave information on the business . It has been since ascertained , that a gang of forty thieves of this descrip- tion meet nightly at a house in the vicinity of Shire - lane , where they plan their nocturnal depredations . Since 10th ...
... gave information on the business . It has been since ascertained , that a gang of forty thieves of this descrip- tion meet nightly at a house in the vicinity of Shire - lane , where they plan their nocturnal depredations . Since 10th ...
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... gave a 17. bank note in payment . The shopman had some scruples at first about taking it ; but the prison- er gave her own address , and said she would bring him another , or the money for it if he did not like it . On the Thursday ...
... gave a 17. bank note in payment . The shopman had some scruples at first about taking it ; but the prison- er gave her own address , and said she would bring him another , or the money for it if he did not like it . On the Thursday ...
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... gave it to the witness to eat . One night a knife was thrown at the witness from the opposite side of the room , where the prisoner and she were sitting , which the prisoner informed her had been done by the spirit of the man to whom ...
... gave it to the witness to eat . One night a knife was thrown at the witness from the opposite side of the room , where the prisoner and she were sitting , which the prisoner informed her had been done by the spirit of the man to whom ...
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... gave the porter two bank- er's notes , one for 51. and the other for 21. , which the porter brought to his master , but which , on examina- tion , proved to be country notes , pur- porting to be issued by some bank in Hampshire , made ...
... gave the porter two bank- er's notes , one for 51. and the other for 21. , which the porter brought to his master , but which , on examina- tion , proved to be country notes , pur- porting to be issued by some bank in Hampshire , made ...
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... gave an order for shirts , handkerchiefs , hosiery , and o- ther goods , to the amount of 351. 18s . , and ordered also that they should be sent as before to Broad - street Cham- bers . On their being sent there , he said his clerk had ...
... gave an order for shirts , handkerchiefs , hosiery , and o- ther goods , to the amount of 351. 18s . , and ordered also that they should be sent as before to Broad - street Cham- bers . On their being sent there , he said his clerk had ...
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