The Examination of Mary Cooper< no role >
Lndon
ss:
Who saith that for a yeare or. hereaboutes She did peceive from
Jonathan
Burton< no role >
or from his Servants Weekely severall Parcells of womans Glover
to bore (up, which severall parcells were sett downe from time to time
in her Booke kept by her, and that when She this Examinant had
Sowne the Globes, They were some of them caried to the said Mr Burtons housed made received in her Booke
by the said Mr Burton or his Servant & the residue of the Glowes
which She did not bring to the said Mr. Burtons howse She this Examinant made
also received in her Booke to Ballance the Account of the Gloves delivered
to Her
whichand that what She kept
andback She Sold their to Mr.
Georg Moody< no role >
neere
[..]
Temple Barr
Sometimes at twelve Shillinges P Dozen & Sometimes at Nine
Shillinges & Sixpence Sometimes at tenn Shilling P Dozen and Believes She sold
to him the said Moody Twenty Dozen or thereabouts
And this Examinant further Saith She Sold Twenty paire of Gloves
to Mr Edwards at the Corner of Katharine street
for eighteene Shillings
And this Examinant further Saith he tooke from of the Table in the said
Mr Burtons Parlour seaven paire of Gloves & caried them away
without the Knowlledge of any other Person or Persons
Captt: et cognt: 22 die Februarij 1706
coram
Tho: Stamper< no role >
Mary Cooper< no role >