London
ss:
Ann Walls< no role >
Saith the Peece of Silke taken on her by
Richards
Slater< no role >
was in her Scarfe but saith she knowes not has she
came by it unles by tumbling of the Silke up & downe in the
Shopp
Capt: 28o: die Aprill 1694
coram
Tho: Stampe< no role >
Ann Wals< no role >
London ss
Richard Slater< no role >
on Oath saith that
Ann Wals< no role >
with two other
Women came in a Coach about six a Clocke in the afternoone
this day to the Shopp of his Master
John Meynell< no role >
ever
against the Stocke Market
in London and that the said
Ann Walls< no role >
with one of the said Women came into his said
Mars Shopp & desired to see the richest Silke in the said
Shopp and that he the said Slater shewed the said Walls ther
Compnion Severall Peeces of Silke Who desired the said
[..] Slater to carie severall of the said Silke to Shew the
other Gentlewoman who continued still in the Coach and he
going before the said Walls to the Coath she tooke a Peece
of Silke of the goods of his Master out of his said Ma
[..] and caried away the
same and he the said Slater Pursueing her overtooke her
in Ludgate Street
where demanding of the said Silke of the said Walls
[..] She
delivered the same to him
Capt. et cogn 28o die Aprill 1694
coram Tho: Stampe< no role >
Richd. Slater< no role >