London ss
Mary Browne< no role >
ye Wife of
Wm. Browne< no role >
of ye pish of St.
Gregories
Maketh Oath on his Majesties Bhalfe that
James Knowland< no role >
Als Holahane the Prisoner here present did
this day come to her shop in St. Paules Churchyard &
stole from her a silver Scisser case a glasse Grence
bottle ye bottle was found in him
[..] & ye case
he was seen to Day and farther the doth not say
Xtopher Mathews< no role >
being on Oath saith ye
James
Knowland< no role >
Als Holahane did in his sight put up ye P of
shoes here produced into his pocket & saith yt they were
stolen out of his Masters shop & farther he doth not
say
Amb. Jurat hoc decine Octove die
Feb. A 1695 Coram me Edw Clarke< no role >
Mary Browne< no role >
Christopher Mathews< no role >
London ss
James Knowland< no role >
Als Hollohane< no role >
this Examine, being
duely Examined before me saith ye he did not meddle
wth. ye scister case ye he is Charged wth. not my thing else
and as for ye shoes he saith they are his owne & all ye other
things he is charged wth. stealing of & farther doth not
Say
Capt. hoc die Supradict.
Coram me Edw Clarke< no role >
James Knowland< no role >