The Examination of John Bromley< no role >
Apprentice
to Thomas Dyer< no role >
of Newgate Street
in the
Parish of Christchurch
London Turner
taken
before me Joseph Kirke< no role >
a Justice of Peace
for the County of Kent
this third day of
August in the year of our Lord one
thousand seven hundred and thirty three
at brayford
in the said County
The said John Bromley< no role >
being Charged before me
by Elizabeth Dyer< no role >
the Wife
of Thomas Dyer< no role >
, of Newgate
Street
in the Parish of Christchurch
London Turner that
he the said John Bromley< no role >
did between the hours of nine
of the Clock in the forenoon of the second day of this
Instant August and nine of the clock in the evening
of the said day feloniously break open a Chest of
Drawers in the house of the said Thomas Dyer< no role >
in
Newgate Street
aforesaid and then and there
feloniously take five hundred and twenty five
Guineas five moidoes and two half Moidoes a
Portugal Piece of Gold of the value of nine Shillings
sterling and thirty six pound in silver Eight Plain
Gold Rings and two Old Purses the goods of the
said Thomas Dyer< no role >
Saith he did break open the
said Chest of Drawers and take the said money
Taken before me this third
day of August one thousand
Seven hundred and thirty three
Jos Kirke< no role >
Witness
Saml Woollaston< no role >
Willm Edwards< no role >
John Bromley< no role >