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VGW(PA.738.039
23-30 Jun 1738:31, 32 (100)
London, Mar 14. On Thursday morning the lodgings of Mrs.
Maynard in Kennsington Palace were broke open, and robbed of
wet linen, to the value of 30 l. . . [2 sentences describing
the circumstances of the robbery complete this paragraph,
followed by] And yesterday morning a drummer in the guards,
who lodg'd in the house of one Hill, a barber, in Clement's
Lane, gave information to Col. Fuller, against four of the
foot-guards, for being concerned in the robbery at
Kensington Palace; and also against one Blackwell and his
wife, for receiving them into their lodgings at the said
Hill's house; upon which, search being made, near 20 shirts
and other linen were found in Blackwell's custody; she was
immediately secured, but her husband made his escape. . .
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