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The examinacon and Confession of
Ann Harris< no role >
[..]
[..] the wife
of
William Harris< no role >
Late of the
Parish of St. Botolph, wthout, BishopsGate
in the Citty of
London, taken before with: Witness Esqr: one of his Maties
Justices of peace
for the said County this 8th: day of
May Ano: Dem: 1696:
The Said examt: now Saith that on Monday the fourth day of
this Infant May she Came to Live as a Servant
s with Edward
Dutch< no role >
of the Parish of St: Botolph wth: out Bishops Gate
in the
Citty of London, Victualler
; And after she this Examt. had
been there about Six or Seven houres; and she beinge in a
roome one paire of Staires in her Said Masters house the then
see there Two Silver Tankard Two Silver Beekers Six Silver
Spoons a Silver Sail, a Silver Chaine and Whistles all which
said Goods she die, them Steale and Carry away and brought
them [..] to the dwellinge house of William Andrews< no role >
in
Swan Alley
in the Parish of St. Giles wth.out Cripplegate
in
the said County where she Keept it all that night, and the
next morninge Came to her one Katherine Griffith< no role >
the wife
of William Griffith< no role >
of the said Parish of Cripplegate
whoe
then tooke all the said Plaite & Give her this Examit. Six Pounds
for it.
[..]
Ann [mark] Harris< no role >
her marke.
Capt: Coram me William Withers< no role >