The Examination of Elizabeth Stent< no role >
taken upon Oath before the Ro Worshipfull
Sr.
Withers< no role >
Kt
And one of her Majtes
Justies of the peace
for this City
October the Seventeenth 1712
London ss
This Examinant Saith that
Hannah
Morgan< no role >
Covine into Mrs. Lilly's House about the
house of Four of the Clock afternoon upon Tuesday
Last, being the Fourteenth Instant, and
Eliz:
ThomasTomson< no role >
Went into the said house about halfe
an house afterwards, and that the said Hannah
mergan brought in her Lapp a High Silver Tanker
mark'd upon the Handle Rm. W. with the Three
Tunns engraven, One Silver pottinger Two Silver
Salts, One Silver Taster, with Two Handlers,
SevenSix
Silver Spoones, And that the sd. Hannah an y
[..]
upon Ringing in of the plate said to Elizabeth
Tomson if she had not been Turner forn she
might have gotten mere And the said
Elizabeth
Tomson< no role >
replyd 'twas better for her to come
away with a little then stan to be taken
and the Said
Hannah Morgan< no role >
further said
if she had been taken with the St Plates she wo'd not
have Acknowledged she had known the
said
Elizabeth Tomson< no role >
but that she Watild
and got in Contrary to her knowledge
and this Dept. further Saith that they all Thirds
went together takeing the plate to a Gold smith
who dwells over against Kathrine Street
in the Strand
and that she said
Hannah Morgan< no role >
sold the said
Plate to the aforesaid Goldsmith for Four Shillig
an Anne and noe more.
Jurt. decimo
Sepmr. Occot
1712 coram
Withers
The marke of
Elizabeth Stent< no role >