he suspects and believes that the said Ridgeway
feloniously received the same Knowing then
to have been stolen And the said John Clark< no role >
Says that he this Maning went to the said
Ridgeway House at & Islington
where he said
the said Ridgeway and his Wife That said
Ridgeway asked this Informant what he
wanted when this Informant replied he wanted
to search for bad Money said Ridgeway observed
he was very welcome that Informant then told
said Ridgeway he had Stolen Goods in his House
and desired then to being them down without
further trouble when both him and his Wife
replied they had us such thing That Informant
then observed he must search the House where
said [..] Ridgeway's Wife replied we have
nothing but what belongs to Charles Dixon< no role >
in
the two pair of Stairs Room then went into the
Bar took Key and went up Stairs with this
Informant and other and an lock't said Room door
in which Room this Informant found [..] lyingn
open and distributed about all the Cotton
and Check Goods now produced
Sworn before me the
day and Year aforesaid}
N Bond
Jno Jenkinson< no role >
I Cla [..]