London
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The Informacon of
John Bradley< no role >
taken
upon Oath this 12th. day of June 1706
.
This Informt. upon his Oath deposeth and Saith
That sometime in the yeare & this Lord 1703 he this Informt
together with Joseph Chawkley< no role >
[..] and William Ball< no role >
both
Coachmen
did about Eleven or twelve a Clock att night
att Severall times feloniously breake open & Cellar doore
belonging to Fishmonger hall
and then and now in the
possion of Samuel, Sheppard< no role >
Esqr
and [..]
[..] did Steale Severall Bottles with wine
in them Some times two dozen Sametime one dozen and
an halfe, but the perticuler Number of bottles they did
Steale this Informts. cannt. remember And further this
Informt. deposeth that in the yeare of our Lord 1704 he
this Informt. together with Nicholas Dove< no role >
and Edward
Hooker< no role >
did about Eleven or twelve a Clock att night att
Severall times in the Yeare feloniously breake open the above Said
Celler and Steale from thence Severall Gallons of Wine
of Severall Sorts but the perticuler quantities he this Informt.
cannt. remember. And further this Informt. deposeth That
in the yeare of our Lord 1705 he this Informts. together with
Benjamin Wilkinson< no role >
and Joseph Hoburne< no role >
did about
Eleaven or twelve a Clock att night att Several times feloniously breake open the Cellar
doore belonging to the abovesaid Cellar and did Steale from thence
Severall Gallons of Wine of Severall Sorts, but the perticuler
quantities this Informt. cannt. remember And further this Informt.
deposeth That about three weekes Since the said Benjamin
Wilkinson< no role >
and this Informt. about twelve a Clock att night did
feloniously breake open the Said Cellard and did Steale from thence
about fourteene bottles of wine, And further this Informts. deposeth
That on Fryday night last the said Joseph Chawkley< no role >
and this