themselves Mary Ellis< no role >
and Mary Dunn< no role >
Setting by the Side of a large [..]
Stamping Press at work, a great Quantity
of Counterfeit farthings Enquiry by the
Side of the said Press which appeared he
have been just struck, with Some
Blanks laying in the [..] Apron of the said Mary Ellis< no role >
and a
Counterfeit farthing which this Informant
took from between the Dies and this
Informant further saith that the
said Mary Ellis< no role >
and Mary Dunn< no role >
had their Gowns off and their Hands
very dirty
and these Informants Dennis Mc< no role >
.Donald
and William Blacketer< no role >
for themselves
Say they were present with Brother
Informant John Dixon< no role >
at the House
in Nags Head Court
as aforesaid were
the said James Conner< no role >
Mary Ellis< no role >
and
Mary Dunn< no role >
were apprehended and the
Tools and Implements and Counterfeit
farthings were found in the same Manner
and in the said House as above mentioned
by the other Informant John Dixon< no role >
Sworn before me this 31st. day
of October 1782
}
Jno. Barnfather< no role >
John Dixon< no role >
Dennis Mc< no role >
.Donnald
Wm Blacketor