he rose earlier than he had before done & went away
witht. taking any Notice of his Departure that the
Night before the Prisoner left this Lodgings the said
Henry Horsefall< no role >
& his Wife after all the Company was
gone out of his House & all his Lodgers were gone to
Bed went into the Room where they kept their Money
& counted the same and says that there was five Guineas
and an half in Gold ten Shillings in Silver and some Half Pence and
that in the Morning when his Wife went to put more
Money in she found one of the Guineas above mentioned
dropt amongst the Half Pence but the other four Guineas
and the half Guinea and also the ten Shillings in Silver
was gone
Mary Horsefall< no role >
upon her Oath saith that the
Prisoner
John London< no role >
otherwise Thompson< no role >
came to
Lodge at their House the latter End of November or
beginning of December last and continued to do so
eight or nine Nights that he was earlier one Morning
sooner that he had usually done(between six and seven