Middlesex
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The Information of
Christian Frederick
Gottschalok< no role >
Clerk to Messrs.
William
Pycroft< no role >
and
Robert Raikes< no role >
of Osborne
Street
White Chapel
Sugar Refiners taken
before us twoof His Majesty's Justices
of the Peace
in and for the said County this
Eighthday of Feby 1787
Who being on his Oath Saith That on the Second day
of February last between four & five o'Clock in the Evening the Person now present who
Says his Name is George Mollins Brought
Eighteen Sacks of Coals in a Cart belonging to
Messrs. Townsend and Rondean of St. John
Wapping
Coal Merchants and Delivered them
on the Premises of his Masters in Osborn
Street White Chapel
that the said George
Mullins< no role >
at the same time put into the Counting Housedelivered to this Informt.
a Piece of Paper folded up which he this Informant
[..] Conceived was the Ticker of the said Eighteen
Sacks of CoalsThis Informant further saith
that on opening the said Paper he found it to
be two Ticketsonefolded together one for
Eighteen Sacks of Colas No,. 5 Mullins Carman< no role >
and the other
for Twenty seven Sacks of Coals No. 6 Parker Carman
That being in Expectation oftheNo.6 Coming into
the Yard he this Informant did not speak
to Mullins about the Tickets but suffered
him to go away after delivering the Eighteen
Sacks of CoalsThat he waited in the
Counting house until about one Quarter of
an Hour before Six being longer than he
should have Staid in Expection of seeing