Citation - Boston Gazette: 1731.02.08

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Index Entry Fiddle, lad's, stolen from Winslow's warehouse 
Location Boston 
Citation
BG.731.004
1-8 Feb 1731:22 (580)
Whereas on Friday night last the 5th currant the warehouse
of Mr. Joshua Winslow (with sundry others) was broke open,
and there was stolen from the said Winslow's warehouse,
about thirty pair of mens Spanish silk stockens, two or
three dozen of womens same, sundry pieces of garlick, a lads
fiddle or violin, and a pair of skates:  These are therefore
to desire all persons that in case the goods aforesaid or
any of them should be offered to sale, and can be
discovered, that the same be stopped, and notice thereof
given to Edward Winslow Esq; in Boston, that the person or
persons concerned in committing the said fact may be
apprehended and prosecuted as the law directs, and all
reasonable satisfaction shall be made to any one who shall
make discovery as aforesaid.  Boston Feb. 8. 1731.


Generic Title Boston Gazette 
Date 1731.02.08 
Publisher Marshall, Henry 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1731 
Bibliography B0004410
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