The Information of Phillip Jackson< no role >
on Oath
Saith that Elizabeth Asken< no role >
and Elizabeth Grimes< no role >
came
this day to the Shop of George wise< no role >
& Jno. Peadom< no role >
scitrate
on Ludgate hill
and desired to see some Silke which he this
Informant showed to them Who seemed district in theire
choice, liked 2=or 3 peeces but bid a very lowd price
for the same lesse then they cost And fartehr saith
that the said Grimes bid him 4s:6d. a yard for a peece
which cost 7s.6d p yard & forwhich he asked 9s And
the said Askew setting downe pulled a peece of Silke
vurowlled over two peece which were rowled or folded
up and that Grime held up a peece which was opened
before the said Askew and to hinder this Informant
from seing the said Askew take [..] another peece
of Silke which at that time She the said Askew then tooke
& putting it rider her Pettiecoate she caried with her
out of the said Shop which this Informant did see taken
on her & from her by John Prudam< no role >
aforesaid
Jurat et capt: 21o die February 1695
coram Tho: Stamp< no role >
Philip: Jackson< no role >