London to wit
The Information of
John Storer< no role >
of Turnmill
Street No< no role >
58 in the County of Middlesex
, Smith and
Farrier produced by and on behalf of
James Fennell< no role >
Who being on Oath saith, that he has known
James Fennell< no role >
, the Prisoner now under Examination
for seven Years, and the last three Years he has been
particularly intimate with himSays, that when he
first knew Fennell, he kept a Shop in Fee Lane
and dealt in Old CloathsSays, that he Frequently
saw the Prisoner
with
Richard Warren< no role >
, a Butcher
in
Brewer's Yard
, Chick Lane
, with whom Informant
has been acquainted many Years, and from thence
arose his Knowledge of the PrisonerSays, that he
never in his Life, dealt in the Carcasses of Horses
that for two Years last past he has shod several horses
For the said
James Fennell< no role >
, but never made any
Enquiry how he then livedSays that he has
heard From Reports in his Neighbourhood, that the
Prisoner has been guilty of Felonies on the
Highway, but he don't believe such Report to be
trueSays, that the Horses he has shod For the
Prisoner
, appeared of different Value, From two
Pounds to ten Pounds EachSays, that he has taken
twenty Shillings of the said
James Fennell< no role >
a Year past
for Work done to his Horses,Says, that he has
known Fennell to keep two horses at a time, and
he this Informant shod them light as Saddle HorsesSays, that he
this Informant now has two Men
nowat Work in his Shop,
Taken and sworn at Guildhall
London the 16th Day of December
1782
before me}
Jno Storer< no role >
John Hart< no role >