Londonss.
The Examinacon and Confession of
Mary Seamore< no role >
Aged about three &
twenty Years taken this day before
me Sir
Charles Peers< no role >
Knt
. Alderman
and one of his Majties: Justices of the peace
for the said City of London
who
confesseth and Saith.
That on the fifteenth of this instant February
She this Examinant went into the house of Mr.
John Morris< no role >
, Inholder
at the Sign of the Black
Bulls
in Leaden hall Street
in the parish of St.
Peter in Cornhill
in the ward of Lime Street
London and did then and there felloniously
Steal and take four Linen Sheets of the beds
in the house of the said John Morris< no role >
and as
She this Examinant was carrying the Same
Sheets away She was apprehended by Richard
Briggs< no role >
Chamberlain
at the said Morris'es
house and further this Examinant Saith
not.
Capt et Jurat 16o. die
February 1716
. Coram
me.
Charles Peers< no role >
the mark of
[mark]
Mary Seamore< no role >
.