Surry ss
Williams Moss< no role >
. and
Humphrey Brach< no role >
, the prisoners present
being duly Examine the Said
William Moss< no role >
ownes that meeting
with
Thomas Wilkinson< no role >
and his with, as he called her, in the Borough
near St. Margret Hill
, her the said
Thomas Wilkinson< no role >
desired him
to carry one of the Bundles. in wch. were the goods that Daniel
which 3 wears are his (and were stollen out of the Wind or Rowe
Barges to an ats House near King armes States on the Bank
[..]
and that he would come to him and this Examinant farther saith
that Wilkinson wife and he went to the Alehouse with the two
Bundles and that in some short time after wilkinson himself came
to them and farther saith that after Earling some Bacon and drinking
Two of three potts of Beer
Humphrey Beech< no role >
came into the room
unto them, and
Humphrey Beech< no role >
Says that the wife of Thomas
Wilkinson he past
[..] the Ale house door where William
moss and
Thomas Wilkinson< no role >
were she asked him this Examinant
to drink with them, by wch means he was in the room where the
good were found, but both
William Moss< no role >
and
Humphrey Brach< no role >
Berry they stole any of the goods out of the Row ba
[..] or know
who did and farther these Examinant say not but refurr to
Signe this their Examination
Capt. die dicimo die
Novembris 1731
Coram me
John Lade< no role >