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| | The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London 1674 to 1834 |
 | | WILLIAM KELLY and MARY KELLY were indicted for stealing, on the 6th of November, thirty six cotton handkerchiefs, value; 6s. |
 | | Kelly was the last person that left the shop, whom I seized and brought back, and afterwards the woman, his wife, whom I took hold of some few doors below our house. |
 | | - William Kelly ; I see his hand, she held the handkerchief up in a particular form in folding it, and I see his hand underneath the handkerchiefs that were spread open, which gave me a suspicion, I see his hand move, and see something follow his hand as his wife spread the handkerchiefs. |
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