Middlx ss.
The Informacon of
Elizabeth Browne< no role >
of Hartichoake
Court in Whitehorse Street
in Cripplegate Parish
in the
Freedom of London Silver chaine maker
taken on Oath
the first day of June Ao. Dni 1697
Who Saith that at Easter last She had about Eleaven Pounds
Weight of Gold and Silver thread delivered to her by William
Ellet< no role >
of the Strand
lace Man
to be made Silver Chaine and
Gold Chaine and about Whits untide She carried the Same
home and there was wanting of the said Silver & Gold Chaine
Nineteen Ounces of the value of three Pounds & Eight Shillings
And She Suspecteth Anne Potter< no role >
the wife of John Potter< no role >
of Spittlefields
Stocking maker
to have Stollen the said
Silver and Gold Chaine for that She wrought nine dayes
in the same Room where the Said Goods lay and one
day in April wch. was the day after the Fast a parcell of
the said Silver thesd weighing three drams of the value
of about a Shilling was Seen to drop from her as She
came down the Stairs (as She hath been informed) and
farther saith not
Jurat cor Nobis
[..]
Robt. Constable< no role >
Sign
Eliza: [mark] Browne< no role >
The Informacon of Edmd. Greene< no role >
of Hartichoake Court
in the Parish of St. Giles Cripplegate
aforesd. Plasterr
taken oath the first day of June Ao. Dni. 1697
Who saith that the day after the Fast in April last he see a
small parcell of Silver thred done upon a bank about there
drams he upon the Stones in the yard as the said Anne Potter< no role >
went along wch. he believes dropt from her for that there was
none there till She [..] came downe
Jurat cor Nobis
[..]
Robt. Constable< no role >
Edmund Green< no role >