Put in the Shop window, on Clarys coming to
the House, Remaind there ever afterwards, and never
remembers to have seen any of them changed, Always
considered it impossible for Clary to live by his
Buisness. and that he must one Day or other
abscond, and has advisd one of his lodgers
with whom Clary wanted to exchange a Coat
for a Pair of Shoes and a Pair of Books. not to
have any thing to do with him unless he got the
Coat firstthis Informant thinking Clarys
circumstances could not be depended upon
and that the Lodger took his advice
Sworn before me the
day and Year aforesaid}
N Bond.
George Thompson< no role >