London to wit
The Examination of George Hack
Lock
apprehended and brought before me
James Townsend< no role >
,
Esquire
, one of
his Majesty< no role >
's Justices of the Peace
for the
said City Who saith, that he believes, he is about nineteen
Years of Agethat he has not been bound an
Apprentice
to any BusinessSays, that he has lived in
the respective Capacities of Footman and Groom during
Four Years last pastthat he lived Footman to Mr
Noble of Lemon Street
Goodman's Fields
, two Years
and a halfSays, that the next Place he lived in
was with Mr Constable of Highbury Place
, in whose
Service he remained seven MonthsSays, that he
next lived with Mr Jones. Distiller
in Old Street
,
at this Groom a MonthSays, that the next and last Place he
lived in, was with Mr Hodgson No 33 East Smithfield
that he served him
nine Months as a Footman, and quitted his Service
a Fortnight, during which he has been out of Place
and in no Employ, but was hired by Mr Beesley of Savage Gardens
to come this day at Fourt O'Clock in the afternoon, and
live with him as Footman at the Wages of twelve
Guineas a YearSays, that he lodges in the
House of Mr Petty, in the Dog Row
, Hoxton
.
Taken at Guildhall
London
the 18th Day of November 1782
before me}
James Townsend< no role >
George Hack< no role >