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MG-A(G.763.017
19 May 1763:31 (941)
London, February 8. Thursday and Friday last, all the
servants belonging to the Right Honourable Lord Dacre, were
examined at his Lordship's house in Burton-street, by Sir
John Fielding, touching the murder and robbery of Mr. John
Murcott, his Lordship's butler: . . . [1/2 columns, culprit
confessed:] that having occasion on Monday to look for a
music book in the Butler's Pantry, he met with 20 guineas
upon his cupboard wrapped up in a piece of paper, which he
took away. . .
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