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every public place but Bairdstown : - that this deponent, having
found his horse at Nashville in the possession of J. Dyer,
who had got him from a man to whom the Sheriff, by direc-
-tion of the said Wiley had sold him, proved the horse to
be his property, before Thomas Talbot, Esquire at
Nashville, and in consqeuence thereof received 100 dollars
for him from the said Dyer, and that from all them
circumstances, this deponent is fully persuaded and does
verily believe, that the said Robert Wiley, did floni-
-ously [sic] steal, take and carry away his said horse as afore
-said.

David Early

Franklin county

to wit. Before me, one of the Justices of the
Peace in and for the said county, personally
apprehended David Early, and being duly sworn
declared on his oath that the preceeding depo-
-sition, was true, and subscribed the same in
my presence. Given under my hand on
the 27th day of June 1803.

Jno. [Mcnnick?]

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