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Libsti Alban
In Cornr Hert [..] Ss


The Information of Charles Bass< no role > of ye Psh
of St. Sepulcher in ye City of London in ye
County of Middlesex In holder

Who Upon his Oath saith that on ye 15th of this
Instant February he lost a Silver Tankurd between
The hours of Nine & ten in the Evening as he believes
out of the Tap house belonging to his Inn being the
George Iron< no role > on Snow Hill in the Said City of London
that Jonathan Wood< no role > ats Palatine together with one
John Shrewsbury< no role > a Soldier , & one Fennies Burton< no role >
a porter had been for some time that Evening drink
ing at ye said George Inn & Supped there, that
the said Jonathan Wood< no role > ats Palatine & The said John
Shrewsbury went out together that this Informant
having been out when he came back found the said
Jonothan Wood ats Palatine returned & this In
formants Servants told this Informant that the
afforesaid Silver Tankars was missing that the next
muarynight This Informant going to ye End of Monmouth
Street these formed the said Jonathan Wood< no role > ats Palatine
at ye Kings Head ale house fort this Informant did
not go in himself but sent his Servant Thomas
powell into the house to the said Jonathan wood< no role > ats
Palatine& Iwhich Thomas powell< no role > brought the said
Jonathan Wood< no role > ats Palatine to this Informant at
the Red Lyon in Broad St Gyles's where this Inform
ant That found the said Francis Burton< no role > That as
soon as the said Jonathan Wood< no role > ats Palatine came
into the Room he told this Informant that Francis
Burton & John Shrewsbury had stollen this Informants
Tankard hat that The said Jonathan Wood< no role > drinking sa [..]
boundg pretended to be very Drunk that then this
Informant did not siere the said Francis Burton< no role > but
took the said Jonathan Wood< no role > ats Palatine house to the
George Inn afforesaid in a Coach, that when they came

Nither the said Informant asked him had he came to stay in London & not go to Watford with hismaster
Mistress's Waggon of which this Informant knew him to be the driver who answered this Informant that
he had a brother dead at Hammersmith & he stail to go to the Burying, That this Informant will
knowing the, said Jonathan Word< no role > ats Palatine had no money before he went from ye George Jonathan< no role > affore
said & finding he had about Seven Shillings & nine pence when he was at theKings head [..] highBed Lup [..] this




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