London to wit
The joint and several Informations
of
Eleanor Wallather< no role >
, Widow
of
Richard Wallather< no role >
late a Seaman on board his Majesty's Ship the
Grafton, deceased
Edward Hooper< no role >
of Seething
Lane London, Navy Agent and Roger Copeney of
three Tun Alley,
Wingfield Street
, Spitalfields
Weaver
Who being on Oath severally say And
First the said
Eleanor Wallather< no role >
for herself saith,
that she was married to the said
Richard Wallather< no role >
in the Parish Church of Saint Nicholas in the
Kingdom
of Ireland
on the twenty Fourth day
of June in the Year of our Lord one thousand
seven hundred and seventy oneSays that she
never heard of any other Sisters her said Husband
over had except Johanna Wallather and
Margaret
Wallather,< no role >
and that
Catharine Dicks< no role >
the Prisoner
now under Examination is not either of those two
Sisters and Informant verily believes the Prisoner
is no Relation or Kin whatsoever to her said
deceased
Husband
And the said Edward Hooper< no role >
for himself saith, that sometime about the
Month of May last, the Prisoner Catherine
Dicks brought to him at his House in Seething
Lane, the Letters of Administration now produced
and represented herself to be Catharine Dicks< no role >
the natural and lawful Sister and next of Kin,
of Richard Wallather< no role >
late belonging to his Majesty< no role >
's
Ship the Boyne and Gratton, deceased, Says,
that the Prisoner desired Informant to procure
the Wages due at the Navy Office
, totheher, as
the Sister of the said Richard Wallather< no role >
,