chargd the Watch with Informant if he did not immediately
settle it and that he must have some thing for his
Trouble. Informant sayd that they might chargd then
Watch with him or follow him Home that he should
not put of his Way the Prisoners then followedhim
till he came to Leaden Hall Street
when they asked
him how much further they were to go with him
and he sayd that he lived at the bottom of Leaden
Hall Street. that Ellison then asked him if he
had any money about him and put then Hands
upon by Breeches Pockets to feel one on each side
of him That Informant then took out of his Pockett
some Silver and gave four Shillings part thereof
to the Prisoner Hyson and Ellison asked Hyson
if he was satisfied who sayd no what did he
oppose that four Shillings would satisfy him
that Ellison then sayd that he should call upon
Informant on the Morrow. That Prisoners followed
him till he came to his House in Crutchid Friar
that when he rang at the Bell they are on
the opposite side of the Way that he said no