Blanks were coloured, the said Wilson and this Informants ment
out and uttered them in different parts of the Town. That
six or seven times in different the last mentioned Transaction,
this Informant and said Wilson have made and coined counterfeit
Shillings in the said Wilson's House in Tennis Court
aforesaid,
excepting the belonging part, which was always done at his
Lodging No 55 in Leather Lane
; That the Number white they
last coined was 126 That the Shillings found by Patrick
Mc Manus< no role >
and Thomas Carpmeal< no role >
Collar in the Cellar and Garrett Chimney of the said House
in Tennis Court
aforesaid, were deposited there by this
Informant by direction of said Wilson, who was precents
And this Informant further says that he Press, Odging
Tool, Cork, Se [..] ering Paper, Plyers and other Implements,
found in said House in Tennis Court
belonged to the said
Samuel Wilson< no role >
.
Sworn before me this
26th; day of Septemr, 1783}
W Addington< no role >
his
Joseph [mark] Roe< no role >
Mark.