The Examinacon of John Taylor< no role >
of Londn.
Cooper
taken before me Sr. John Fryer< no role >
Baront
.
Lord Mayr
. of the sd. City this 4th. Day of January
1720
.
This Examinant Saith That between the hours of four
and five on Saturday morning last he gott into a
Cellar under a Turners
Shop at the Corner of Old
Fish Street
by lifting up the Plank at the Door
of the said Cellar and took away from thence
Three Washing Tubbs, Three Wooden [..] Bowss
Two Wooden Platters & One Perk measure; & five Funnells [..]
And this Exaiant further saith that he sold one of
the said Tubbs, the five Funnells & Two Bowles
and the Two Platters to a Turner near Nibs's
Hall
in St. John Street
for three Shillings & Six
Pence, and the other Two Washing Tubbs he sold
to a Turner over against Long Lane
in Aldersgate
Street
for four Shillings & Six pence and the other
things undisposed of he Delivered to the Person from
whom he stole the same.
John Taylor< no role >
Dus Die & Anno Capt
Coram me.
John Fryer< no role >
Mayr.