Solomons and< no role >
upon his getting up he asked this
Informant to let him Wife his hands upon this
Informants Apron Which he did and the said Man
gave to this Informant Three halfpence as he said
for his Civility but at the Same time dropt on the
Ground two other halfpence and desired. this Informant
to pick them up but he did not During which time
the said Simon Solomons< no role >
had gone off with the lead
of Goods and this Informant Could not find him
And this Informant further Saith that the said load
of Goods Consisted of Twelve Copper Tea Kettles Six
[..] Plate Iron Saucepans four Co [..] oal Skuttles
two Copper Coal Hods and two Copper Stew pans
that they were the Property of the said William
Cowland
and that they were Feloniously Stolen and
Carried away by the Said Simon Solomons< no role >
as aforesaid
Taken and Sworn before
me the Day and Year first
before Written}
W Blackborow
Wm Herritage< no role >