Masters Till That he accordingly took Charge of
him and Searched him in the Counting house
behind the Shopthat the saidbut found no
Money about him except three pence half
penny faithing in Copper Out Confessed he had taken the Money out of the [..] That the said
Samuel Chapman< no role >
wished to go down
Stair into the Cellar as he said to
Ease himself that this Informant
Went with him thereThat the said
Samuel Chapman< no role >
did in the Cellar further Voluntary
Confess to this Informant that he had hid
the Money which he had taken out of
the Till in a Tub in the said Cellar amongst
thesaidSaw Dust That Mr. Price & Mr. Hinde having
come into the said Cellar to this Informant
they prosceded to search the said Tub and
Dust where he this Informant found
the Eight Shillings now by him produced
Wrapped in a Paper
Charles Dorman< no role >
Sworn the 21st day of
August 1787
before me}
John Staples< no role >