London Ss
The Examination of
James Fennell< no role >
of
Field Lane< no role >
Dealer
in Old Cloaths who was apprehended
by Samuel Yard by and brought before me Sir
WilliamJames
Townsend EsquirePlomer< no role >
Knight one of
his Majesty< no role >
's Justices
of the Peace in and for the said City Who saith
that he Rents and lives in a House of ten Pounds
a Year in Field Lane
in the Parish of St. Andrew
Holborn
in this City, and carries on the Business of selling
Old Cloaths there, he is now a Widower and has
three Children all living with him the Oldest
of whom is thirteen Years of Age when
[..] his Business
in Field Lane
[..] will Permit him he goes to market
in Order to buy and sell Horses, he generally deals
in low priced Horses, has had about Eight or ten
within the last six Months, some times he keeps the Horses in a Stable
he has in red Lyon Street Clerkenwell
,
atother
times he said them to Guass, says he had lived
in Field Lane
for the last Nine Years (except for about
six Weeks which his House was repairing for which
time he lived in a House in Cow Cross
The [mark] Mark of
James Fennell< no role >
Sworn
Taken at Guildhall
London
the 14th Day of December
1782
before me}
Wm Plomer< no role >