Middx. Ss.
The Examinacon of
Richard Harris< no role >
taken before me one
of their Maties. Justices of peace in the sd County, the
first day of Aprill Anno Dui 1692
.
Who saith that (being a Travailing Shoemaker
a Cobles) about
3 weeks since he went to Tunbridge
, where he was entertained by Continued
wth. end John Driver< no role >
Shoemaker
, [..] working at his trade
till last night; & further saith, that about 3. of the Clock
this Morning, he did take a four baskett Lack. of a large [..]
of the sd. Drivers, wth. a sett of Shooemakers-Tools, four
pair of New shooes, three pair of them women's, & the other
a Boy's; three old Sheets, & a Shirt: Moreover, he this
Examinant Sayth, that he did in like manner take
a little Grisel dozens Mare, wth. an old Saddle of an halter
out of the Horel in a yard of one Richard Roots< no role >
Carrier
his Sd. Master driver's next or Near Neighbor; & wth. the
sd Goods & Mare Gott to St. Mary Islington
in the sd County
this Morning & was apprehended at one Taylors at
the Coach & horses there, whilst he was Calling for a
pott of drink & inquiring after a Broker, & More,
this Examt. Saith Not.
Capt. Coram me die
of Anno Supradictis.
Tho: Hariot< no role >
The marke of
Richard [mark] Harris< no role >
.
The Joynt informacon of Richd
Roots< no role >
of Robert Mills< no role >
taken upon oath before
me [..] . 1 Aprilis 1692
.
Middx Ss.
The Informt
Richd Roots< no role >
Sayth that the Mare
above menconed is his proper Goods wth. the sadle
& halter, & that they were taken out of an Out-
house in his yard at Tunbridge this last night, but
what time he knows not nor More saith not.
The Informt.
Robert Mills< no role >
sayth that this morning
about eight of the Clock
Richard Harris< no role >
abovesd.
came to one Taylor's at St. Mary Islington
at the
sign of the Coachg. horses & there was apprehended
& taken wth. the Mare & Goods abovesaid, more
Saith not.
Capt et Jurat Coramme
die at Anno Supradict.
Tho: Hariot< no role >
.
Richard: Roots< no role >
Robert Milles< no role >