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*Mansion-House,—Yesterday a man named* ■ ^ 4iMuggiq was charged with felony by a jversbn named Sarvis, a wine-merchant, wader the fol-I Iqwwig'circumstances :lt; j Mrr Sarvia stated, that on the S»h of February j lust he obtained fiStn a man of colour (his soiihii-i law) a bill of sale for all Ins stock of wine, spirits,t\ in certain cellars belonging to him on OldFish-street-hill, in liquidation of a debt of l(5hwhich hehud contracted by borrowing money ofhim, the CumpUiuatvU The Prisoner had beenporter to his son-in-law, et the time he receivedthe bill of sale, but had never been fqrmnlly dis^ chargedv On Frida t last, when he went to the cellars in qlt;tie?tion, he found them* broken open, and alt the stock of wine and spirits gone. Uu-derslanding that the Prisoner jind been seen cur-rviuy aivjtv some of the wine, he caused him to
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London Pilot

London, Middlesex, GB

Tue, Mar 03, 1812

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