his Conversation was much about the Commitment
of Thomas Wood< no role >
for forgery and for whom He seemed
to express great concern, and said He would go to
Helvoet to the friends of the said Wood immediately
to see if he could Prevail on his Father to do any
Thing for him, and the said John Vestenburg< no role >
did at the said Tavern then Write two Letters
one to the said Thomas Wood< no role >
and the other to
Anthony Ten brooke< no role >
of little Bell Alley
Coleman Street
London Book keeper
to Messeurs
Peter< no role >
and Richard Mailman< no role >
of Broad Street
London Merchants
And this Informant Saith
that He & the said Mr. Vaneffen came away together
and left the said John Vestenburg< no role >
in Company
with this Informants said Brothers at the said
Tavern, That this Informant his said Brothers
and the said John Vestenburg< no role >
met about ten
o Clock the same Night at the said John
Vestenburgs House in Austin fryars where the
said John Vestenburg< no role >
Packt up some of his
Cloaths in a Portmantean And this Informant
Saith that Copies of the above Letters were
Wrote by this Deponent and his Brothers
at the [..] House of the said John Vestenburg< no role >
at his Request and which Copies are now
Produced to him at the Time of making this
Informant his Markt Letter A: & B and that such
Copies so Produced are as this Deponent verily
believes true Copies of the said two Originals Letters
which were wrote and left by the said John