The Information of Thomas Dawson< no role >
Clerk to
Messrs. John Townsend< no role >
and William Rondeau< no role >
of the Parish of Saint John Wapping
in the said
County Coalmerchants taken on Oath before us
John Staples< no role >
and William Quarrill< no role >
Esqrs two of
His Majesty's Justices of the peace in and for
the said County this Eight day of Feby 1787.
Who being on his Oath saith that on the Second day
of February Instant he sent Ten Chaldron
of Coals Messrs Pycroft and Raines in Osborn Street White Chapel
of Coals give Children in the Morning in two
Waggons and and Cart No.1 2 & 3
and five Chaldron in the afternoon in two
Waggons and one Cart No. 45 & 6
That No. 5. & 6 now produced are two of the Numbers
he so sent and were delivered to the
Persons now present who say their [..]
Names are George Mullins< no role >
and John
Parker< no role >
that is to say No 5 to George Mullins< no role >
with a Cart containing Eighteen Sacks and
No 6 to John Parker< no role >
with a Waggon
Containing twenty seven Sacks & That
Mullins went out of their Wharf or Yard
half an hour before Parker.
Sworn before us the day
and Year first above Written}
John Staples< no role >
Wm Quarrill< no role >
Thos Dawson< no role >