desk and stealing from thence a gold ring,"
desk and stealing from thence a gold ring,"
moMenged, Now 1Ork, t, Freoruary 9, L707 tor 7
"stealing sundry articles out of the house of
Mr. Forbes,"
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New York Mercury, 2-12-1767
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"stealing sundry articles out of the house of
Mr. Forbes."
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New York Mercury, 2-12-1767
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“stealing sundry articles out of the house of
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