Room, where they found her dead in her Bed & the Box in which Mrs. Duncombe kept her Money & Plate
broke open &theEvery thing Valuable therein taken away, And this Informt. further saith that the
Pint Silver Tankard now pduct to this Informt. was the Tankard of the sd. Mrs. Duncombe, by
reason when this Informt. went to dispose of some old Silver for the sd Mrs. Duncombe, the sd.
Pint Tankard was amongst the same & the sd. Mrs. Duncombe orderd this Informt. to being
back the same saying that She intended to Give it to her Neice
J. King Coronr
[..]
Ann Love< no role >
The Information of Frances< no role >
the wife
of Wm. Rymer< no role >
of the Inner Temple
London
Gentl
taken upon oath & acknowledg'd before me the day & Year herein before
mention'd
This Informt. speaks to the same Effect (as to the Pticular Circumstances of the Fact) with if
other Informt. Love, with this further Addition, that the sd Mrs. Duncombe (with whom this Informt. he
been long Acquainted) had Repos'd as great Confidence & Trust in this Informt. yt. she kept the
Key of the Box in wch was the sd. Mrs. Duncombe's plate Money & other things of Value
& when at any time she had occasion for [..] the same this Informt. was sent for in order to upon the
Box & deliver out the some By wch means this Informt. was well Acquainted with wt. money & Plate
was
[..] Contain'd in the sd. Box And is very positive that the Silver Tankard new Pduct & shown
to this Informt. was the sd. Mrs. Duncombe's, this Informt. having Known the same for fifteen
years & upwards
J. King Coronr
Frances Rymer< no role >