William Goss< no role >
and Wm Spicer< no role >
of Southal
in the County of middx maketh Oath
That they did hear Henry Mansell< no role >
(who was then
a prisoner) discourse of some money due to
him by a person as he calld John, and to
the best of their Undrtakestanding, John Coombs< no role >
Headborough
was to have the sd money.
and Debt, and that they had some other
private discourse togeathr. and they also
heard the sd John Coombs< no role >
make Annor.
that he did not Question getting of it,
and doe beleive the sd moneys was given
him. in ordr for the letting the sd Henry
Mansell< no role >
make his Escape, but did
not mistrust it till afterwards.
Jurat. Decimo Octavo. die
Marty. to 1702 o coram me.
John Jenyns< no role >
his mke
Wm [mark] Goss< no role >
Wm [mark] Spicer< no role >
his mke