and Brick-bats put therein
And this Informant Thomas
Plowman< no role >
for himself Saith that about
twelve months ago the said Mary Jell
desired this Informant to unserve the
said Case which he according did
the Kingthe said Mary Sell< no role >
having told him it was her husband property and the
said Mary Jell< no role >
then took out of the
case some large Books, that a day or
two after this Informant by the desire of the said Mary Jelldesired
this Informant todid carryfoureleven or twelvefive
of the said Books to the house of
the house ofthe other Informant
Richard Lee< no role >
in King Street
Soho
and received
from the said Richard Lee< no role >
one pound sixteen shillings which he paid
to the said Mary Jell< no role >
as the price of the say Books
And this Informant Richard Lee< no role >
for himself Saith that about twelve
months ago this Informant in
consequence of a message which
he received from the person now
present who calls herself Mary
Jell he went to the house of the
said John Jell< no role >
at No: 4
in Conduit
court
aforesaid when the said Mary
Jell< no role >
as [..] he verily believes shewed him
several Books which she wanted
to Gell to him, that he agreed to payagreed paid
her for the same one pound sixteen
shillings and the other Informant
Thomas Plowman< no role >
brought to this
Informant on the next day the said