Mary< no role >
the Wife
of Thomas Brooks< no role >
of Angel
Alley
Leaden hall Street
Coach Painter
being
on her Oath Saith That She received from the
said Thomas Brooks< no role >
her sd Husband Yesterday
about one o'Clock in the afternoon Eight
marked Shillings and four marked Six pences
with directions to go and lay the Same out
at Mr Prices Shop in White Chapel
That
She went about four o'Clock the same
afternoon to the Shop of the said Mr Price
and there bought of the said [..]
Samuel
Chapman< no role >
who was in the said Shop one
Ham for which she paid him the Sum of
Seven Shillings and Seven pence and
four pounds Weight of Cheese for which
She paid him two Shillings and three
Half That She So paid him for the said Goods
with the same marked Money which She
recd from her Husband for that purpose
and that she received from him the Sum Chapman three pence half penny
in Change
her
Mary [mark] Brooks< no role >
Mark
Sworn the 21st August 1787
Before me}
John Staples< no role >
Charles Dorman< no role >
being upon his Oath saith that
about Seven o'Clock yesterday afternoon he
was sent for to the Shop of Mr Price a
Cheesemonger
in White Chapel High Street
and when he came there he was Ordered
to take Charge of the said Samuel
Chapman< no role >
on Suspicion of Robbing his