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The deposition of David Early of Mason county
in the state of Kentucky.

This deponent, being of lawful age, on his oath doth say,
that on the 11th. of March last a dark boy horse, with an
intermixture of grey hairs, between 15 & 16 hand high, &
having no brand was stolen from him, out of a pasture
at May's lick in the county of Mason, - that on this 23d of
May following a certain John [Perinot?] Wiggin of Nashville
in the State of Tennessee, passing through May's lick gave
information that such a horse, together with one in the pos
-ession of this said Wiggin, and which had likewise been stolen
about the same time from Edmd Martin, then in Nicholas
county, had been publicly sold on a court day in May last
at Nsahville by a certain Robert Wiley . - that in consequence
of this information, this deponent immediately went to Nash-
-ville, found his horse, and applied for a warrant to take the
said Wiley, that he went with the constable to take him,
and that the said Wiley, on the instant that he saw this de-
-ponent, who had known him several years, darted from the
spot where he stood, tppl immediately down the left near the
tavern he was at in Nashville, and jumped into the river:
that he was, however, overtaken by a canoe, which had put out after
him, was apprehended and lodged in jail. - that this depo-
-nent on the same evening, saw a young man from
Kentucky of the name of Ogden, who had been working
for Wiley, and who informed him that he had been en-
-gaged by the said Wiley whilst in Kentucky, and had
come with him to Nashville, - that on Saturday morn-
-ing the 12th of March, the said Wiley came to the house
of a brother of the said Ogden's in Nicholas county, about
12 miles from May's lick, with the two horses mentioned
above, and a mare, - that Wiley then engaged the sd
Ogden, - that they started from hence on Sunday morning
avoided the main road and kept through the woods two days,
leaving Cynthianna and Georgetown to the left hand and shunning

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