agst.
E Stanmore
at which Time I took out Eight Shillings in Silver and 6d Monday
following Eliz: Stanmore shewed me some Silver in a Bagg among
some Corks when saw her take out four Shillings which we Shared
about a Fortnight after Epsorn Races on a Friday I saw
Eliz Stanmore< no role >
take out of a Clossett in the New Barr a five Shilling Paper of
half pence and put them into the Old Barr another time Sunday
following she took from the same place a five Shilling paper of
half pence and two Shillings and 6d in Silver and throwed it into
the Tap Rooms under the Wood of which she Spent four Shillings
going to Epping Forrest
and three Shillings at the Pastry Cooks and
I kept five Shillings and 6d for myself
agst.
J: Curtis
One Monday after Markett about the latter End of Aprill I saw
John Curtis< no role >
my fellow Servant counting his money and
[..] ceived
he had between 3 and 4 Shillings
[..] alenged him how he came
by the Same and he equivocated, same Evening we were Washing the Barr
and
John Curtis< no role >
found a Guinea I desired he would give it to my
Master or Mistress but he would not Saying they never gave him
any Spending Money, and they would Share it themselves, he gave
it to me for par it should be found on him and I gave him 10s/6d
at Sunday times, and kept 10s/6 for my self the Wednesday followg
after Markett I went to Billingsgate
for three Lobsters for Compy:
in the Kitchen when I returned, and went into the Cellar he came
down to me and told me the Till was open and he went up and
Brot. down 5s/6d which we Shared alike
agst.
Old Jack
I having before this given (Old Jack)at Sunday times
about Eight Bottles, filled with Brandy, Rum & Ginn and about
three Gallons of Porter, which he used to bring a Jugg for Party
Sunday Mornings which
John Curtis< no role >
assisted in and had two
Pair of China Buttons, a pair of Block tin Buckells, and a Snuff
Box, and Old Jack gave me at times abt: 6s 2s/6 2s and 1s/6d
and Some pills, and promised to bring me a pair of Plated Buck
[..]
but brot. me two pair of Block tin Buckles which I did not like
and would not have as they w
[..] not what we agreed for, at Sunday
times he brot: me some Stuff to Silver farthings that I might pass
them for Six pence But I did not he Should me how to use it