London to wit
The Information of
James Burdet< no role >
of
Whites Alley, Coleman Street
, London, Victualler
Who being on Oath saith, that he hath let his Son
John Burdet< no role >
, a Prisoner, now under Examination, an
Apartment in one of his Tenements in Whites Alley
,
for three or Four Years pastSays, that he put his
Son an Apprentice
to Mr Bransdon, Carver in Glass
House Yardthat on account of some Difference
between Mr Bransdon and his Son, they mutually
agreed to part, before the Expiration of the
Apprenticeship
Says, that his Son then learnt the
copper Plate BusinessSays, that his Son has not
for a Month past, lodged in his House, to his
Knowledgehe don't know where his Son now
ledgesSays, that now and then he received a
Shilling or two From his Son, who, Informant
understood, was to pay Fifteen Pence a Week,
by way of Rent for his Lodging in Informant's
HouseSays, that he has seen his Son almost
every day this Month last past, but knew not
where he lodgedthat he believes the reason for
his Son quitting his House, was, on Account of
some difference between him and his Mother,
this Informant's Wife
Taken and sworn at Guildhall
London the 22d Day of Novr.
1782
before me}
James Townsend< no role >
the Mark of
[mark]
James Burdet< no role >