London
ss.
William Converse< no role >
and
William Wright< no role >
these Informants
on his Majties: behalfe sayth on Oath of followeth Vizt:
William Converse sayth That he had feloniously taken from
him on Thursday night or Fryday evening a Carnlett Coale
and flowered Silk Wascoate And further this Informant
Saith on Thursday about Six of the Clock in the afternoon
James Hunter< no role >
came into this Informant's Shops and
[..]
look'd upon Severall Clothes that hung up in his Shopp
and said there was nothing good for any thing but the
said Coat that the said Informant hath since lost And
further
William Wright< no role >
Saith That on Fryday morning
between four and five of the Clock
[..] he saw
the said
James Hunter< no role >
Standing by the Shopp of the
said William Converse endeavouring to hide his face
And further the said William Converse doe suspect the
said
James Hunter< no role >
to have done the same
Jurat hoc Vicessimo none Die Augt.
Anno Din 1696
. Coram me.
the marke of
Wm< no role >
: [mark] Converse
Will: Wright< no role >