"Stolen on Wednesday the 16th of June last., 1708 out of the house of Joseph Budden Esq which was broke open scituate in St. Kevans=Street, Dublin. One Silver Tankard holding near a Quart, and a little bruised; one silver cann holding near a Pint, with his crest Ingraved thereon, viz a Bulls Head, Cross Cresslet Charged on his Shoulder; one Silver Salt, Mark’d I.E. and B. above; one Silver Tobacco-Box, with his Coats of Arms on the Cover therof, and Ingraved on the bottom Joseph Budden: Whoever brings the said plate to the said Joseph Budden, Esq; at the Hanaper Office in St.Brides=Street, or at his House aforesaid, shall have Two Guineas Reward, and if the Thief be discovered and taken, shall have Four Guineas.
Printed by the Author on Cork=Hill, 1708"
Thats the news from August 1708 as reported in the Dublin Intelligence of 3 editions put on line by The British Newspaper Archive (BNA).
Printed by the Author on Cork=Hill, 1708"
Thats the news from August 1708 as reported in the Dublin Intelligence of 3 editions put on line by The British Newspaper Archive (BNA).