London ss:
The examinacon of
John Webb< no role >
taken before me Sir
Thomas Stampe< no role >
Knight
one of there Majesties Justices of the Peace
for this Citty the
8th day of February 1692
1692/93
Feb 8th
Who saith that he is by Trade a hapemaker
but hath no certaine place of dwelling
but hath for about 14 daies last past lodged at the Ipswitch Armes
in Cullam
Streete
London, And confeseth that three Pettiecoate and one breasth of
Farr indine taken out of a Gowne are at one Jewres his house
at the red Lettice in hedge Same over against the signe of the Crosse Keyes
which this examinant saith he sold to the Wife of the said Jewres for 24th
or 28th: and that the said goods are the goods of
Mary Oneale< no role >
Wife
of
Roger Oneale< no role >
dwelling in Peper Streete
in the Parke in Southwarke
in the
Parish of St. Mary Ober
which goods this Examinent confesseth he tooke out of a
roome of the house of the said Oneale
[..] he takeing the Doore from of the
hinges and so entring into the said house And this examinant further
saith that he sold to one or Bradler in
[..] at a Corner house
in going into Newstreete A Skinjed Pettiecoate a laced Tippet and a hood for 12s or
thereaboute Allso a Sattine Gowne and Farradine Pettiecoate he Sold
to oneGill a Broker in Feildlane for 28s:And further
saith he sold a paire of staies of Flowred Sattine to a Man who cried
old Clothes about the Streets All which aforesaid goods this Examinant
confesseth were the Goods of the said
Mary Oneale< no role >
[..] which he
tooke out of her house by entring the said house as aforesaid
Tho: Stampe< no role >
the marke of [mark]
John Webb< no role >