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− | Arthur Taylor being duly sworn on oath deposeth and saith I have heard my information dated the 14th inst, read it is true. I now produce in Court the bag, it does not contain any rags , it contains some small pieces of silk they are identical pieces I found in the bag and are similar to those I produced in Court and which I found in the fern in the house. I found the bag in the house where the prisoner lived with some others. I was present when the prisoner made a statement for Constable Wilmer that he had found the pieces of silk outside a blacksmith shop. | + | |
+ | Arthur Taylor being duly sworn on oath deposeth and saith | ||
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+ | I have heard my information dated the 14th inst, read it is true. | ||
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+ | I now produce in Court the bag, it does not contain any rags, it contains some small pieces of silk they are identical pieces I found in the bag and are similar to those I produced in Court and which I found in the fern in the house. | ||
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+ | I found the bag in the house where the prisoner lived with some others. I was present when the prisoner made a statement for Constable Wilmer that he had found the pieces of silk outside a blacksmith shop. | ||
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(Signed) Arthur Taylor | (Signed) Arthur Taylor | ||
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+ | BC Archives GR-0419 Box 5 File 1866/3 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Attorney General documents. |
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Police Court 26th March 1866
Arthur Taylor being duly sworn on oath deposeth and saith
I have heard my information dated the 14th inst, read it is true.
I now produce in Court the bag, it does not contain any rags, it contains some small pieces of silk they are identical pieces I found in the bag and are similar to those I produced in Court and which I found in the fern in the house.
I found the bag in the house where the prisoner lived with some others. I was present when the prisoner made a statement for Constable Wilmer that he had found the pieces of silk outside a blacksmith shop.
(Signed) Arthur Taylor
BC Archives GR-0419 Box 5 File 1866/3 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. / Attorney General documents.