London
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The Examination of
George Thompson< no role >
brought before
me
of his Majestys Justices of the peace
in and
for the said City Who saith that he left the
Cross Keys< no role >
Inn in Woodstreet
in the Middle of the month of
July last, says that he wait immediately to the
White Horse Inn without Cripplegate
where he
remained for a fortnight or three Weeks that he
considered himself then out of Place that during
that time he lodged at the Inn and paid nothing
for it that he had his Victuals at Mr. Frosts the
Tapster which he paid for that during such time
he assisted two or three times on a Saturday &
Monday, the Hostler of the Inns for which he had
for each two Days, four Shillingsthat
[..]
[..] the chief part of the time he
[..] lay with one
William Rhodes< no role >
a porter at that Innsays that
after he left the White Horse Inn
he went to
live with Mr. Frosts Brother, at the Golden Lyon
Livery Stables the Corner of Chiswell Street
, when
he remained between five and six Weeks for which
he received half a Guinea of Mr Frost besides the
money he got, that he dicted with Mr.
Frost and< no role >
lodged in the Saddle Room all the time, he then wait
to Mr Forbes the Castle Inn in Woodstreet
, and work'd
there between a Fortnight and three Week, had half a
Guinea a Week and found himself in Victualls
he then went a second time to live with
Mr. Mountains< no role >
the Cross Keys Inn
where he hath been a Fortnight