Thomas Freeman< no role >
therein Presently afterwards she
saw the said George Norris< no role >
and heard him say to
Freeman in he going with us to which Freeman
Answered Yes Saith that they both went
somewhere together and presently afterwardsand in a Short time afterwards
she saw them again intheNorris's Garden and sawReturned into Norris's Garden Heat she saw them
them both go away from thence the said George
Norris< no role >
carrying over his Shoulder a Bag
seemingly full of Goods
And the said Elizabeth Allen< no role >
for herself saith
that being set at Work in her own House [..] about
half an Hour after Eight o'Clock in the Morning
of the said Twentieth day of December Instant
she saw the said George Norris< no role >
and Thomas
Freeman< no role >
go by her Window towards the place
where the said Robert Hinmuck lives that
the said George Norris< no role >
had under his Armwith in his Handan
Empty Bag Saith that soon afterwards she saw
the said George [..] Norris< no role >
and Thomas Freeman< no role >
return the said George Norris< no role >
having then the
said Bag on his Shoulder full, saith that
suspecting the said George Norris< no role >
and Thomas
Freeman< no role >
had been committing a Dobbery she
sent her little Boy to see which Way they
went.
Sworn the Day and Year
first above written before
me}
John Staples< no role >
Mary hinmuck< no role >
Elz Allen< no role >
Anne Thompson< no role >