that, by Virtue of a Search Warrant granted by
Samuel Wegg< no role >
Esqr
, he, with Nicholas Bond< no role >
the
Constable
of the sd. Town of Acton
& William Stokes< no role >
Gentleman Baileff
of her Royal Highness the
Princess Amelia & William Gee< no role >
of Acton
aforesaid
Fellmonger
nanked & found the said Lead meealed
under Ground, in the Yard belonging to the
said House, inhabited by the said Benjamin
Smith< no role >
, it was covered with Earth a Sent on Inck
thick, which appeared to have been but just
laid there, & over that was laid some fresh
Litter, he further saith that this Morning [..]
[..] the said Nicholas Bond< no role >
the Constable
,
himself, the said William Stokes< no role >
, William Fisher< no role >
of Acton
aforesaid Plumber & Glazier
, & some
others took the said Lead to Gunnersbury
, &
applied the same to the said Plinths of the
said Pillars which it fitted in every Respect,
he farther saith that the said Lead weighs eighty
six pounds or thereabouts & is the Property of
her Royal Highness the Princes of Amelia
Sworn the Day & Year
abovewritten before me}
Saml: Wegg< no role >
Benjamin Pince< no role >