Moses Waite< no role >
of the Parish of Saint George in
Southwark
in the County of Surry Mason
Maketh Oath
and saith that on the Eleventh Day of October Instant he this
Deponent went to the new Corn Market in Mack Lane
within the City of London
in Order to buy some Oats and that
he this Deponent accordingly on the same day bought a
Quantity of midling English Oats in the said Market and gave
for such Oats after the Rate of seventeen Shillings the Quarter
and further saith that the Common Market price of midling
English Oats sold in the said (market on that day exceeded the
Sum of sixteen Shillings the Quarter And this Deponent further
saith that he is seized of a Freehold Estate of the clear Yearly
Value of twenty pounds and upwards over and above all
Chargesa and Reprizes and that he is skilfull in the prices of
Oats and other Corn and that he is a Housekeeper and
lives in the County of Surry and that he is not a
Corn Chandler, Mealman Factor or a Merchant
concerned in the Importation of Corn, or any way interested in
any Oats to be imported
Sworn the 14 day of October
1765
at the Guildhall
London}
By the Court
Moses Waite< no role >