a man that this Informant knew to south
ye Cow & then he was to pay this [..] Robt
George three pounds five Shillings but Robt
George never came back & then ye Cow was
at ye latter end of ye market ceased by one
of ye Clocks or Tollman of ye market & carried
to ye Green Yard & on ye Saturday following it
came into his head yt ye Cow was Mr Nortons
& this Informant told Mrs. Norton himself yt
ye Cow was in ye Green Yard & upon that one
Robt Smith< no role >
which is Mr. Nortons Brothers & this
Informant went to ye Green Yard & there they
found ye Cow & Smith paid it was his Brother
Nortons Cow
& Paid Six Shillings & ten pence
for ye Cow & order'd Mr Heathers boy to dive ye
Cow either home or to Mr Heathers temp & ye
Boy drove ye Cow to Heathers house & Sunday
Morning he orderd his Boy Lewiss to drive her
time to Mr Nortons & this day being Sunday he
this Informant came to look after Robt. George< no role >
who Stole ye Said low & he found him in a
house in Parkers lane
& Leonard Reynolds< no role >
, &
this Informant wased Robt. Georgt for stealing
ye Cow & Robt. George order'd he Stole ye cow to this
Informant & yt the had not Stole ye Cow if it had
not been for his Wife
Jurat 18th die
July 1731 coram
Gifford
Richard hether< no role >