{Middx &
Westminr. ss
The Informacon of Edward Fursse< no role >
taken before
me upon oath the 25th: day of March Anno din
1695
.
This Informant saith that he being an Apprentice
to
William Mogg< no role >
of the parish of
St Mary le Savoy
in ye
said Liberty of Westminr
: Taylor
in which parish vizt
in Little Drury Lane
Liveth one Mary Hambleton< no role >
who
keepth a Coffee house
there he this Dept and another
young man went into her Coffee house & One Hester
Ascue< no role >
asked them to goe into the bank roome and
she would make a fire and accordingly they went
where a young woman with the said Ascue kept
them company & enticed them to the carnal knowledge
of their bodyes behaveing themselves very leved & [..]
impudently and this Dept sayth this was on the Lords
day about two monthes aged After this
this Dept: used to frequent the said ill house
very often and especially on the Lords day is And
this Dept: further saith that the said Mary Hambleton< no role >
the woman of the house also did permit him the
carnal knowledge of her body and [..] knowing
him this Dept: to be the Apprentice of the said Mr
Mogg did with the other lewd women councill advise
and abett him this Dept: to purloin emberill & drefraud
his said Mae. of his money and goods vizt half an
Ell of Convene the covering of a pair of Stayes of
canvass & a hawk of coulered stiching Silk he
disposed of to two lewd woman with the privity of Sd
Hambleton & the said Hambleton herself herd an
dll of Canvass & desired this dept: to bring her bone
buckerorne & velvet for a rap and to lend her money
to pay her rent and had in money of him at two several
times twelve Shillings & Six pence besides money of spe [..]
and at several other times in the whole as least one pound & ten Shillings
Ed Fursse< no role >
Jur cora me
Hugh Chambalin< no role >