London Ss
Abraham Rogers< no role >
of the Tower Liberty
in the City of London
Victualler
Saith on Oath that lately he had Stolen between Twelve and Thirteene pounds in Guineas and silver from out of a Drawer
in a theft of Drawers Standing in his this deponents Lodging Chamber
by
William Maning< no role >
the prisoner here present and
John Thompson< no role >
and
Tho: Baldwyn< no role >
who were Drinking in the Roome next to the
Said Chamber or One of them and further this Informant Saith
that the Door of the Said Chamber whereout the said money
was Stolen was fastened with a Hasp: H
Abraham Roger< no role >
Jurat 7o die Jury 1709
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coram me Ra: Hartery< no role >
William Maning< no role >
being Duely Examined before me Saith that
he this Examinant did not Steal any of the abovesaid money
but Says that the abovesaid John Thompson< no role >
and Thomas Baldwyn< no role >
did Steal Seven pounds Six Shillings and Six pence out of the
Chamber abovemencond and that they gave him [..]
itthis Examinant a Third part of it [..]
Capt
7o die Jury 1709
coram me Ra: Hartley< no role >
The mark of
[mark]
William Maning< no role >