And this Examinant George Bosworth< no role >
on his oath
saith That he hath been in the Service of James Barwik< no role >
of
Waltham
Holy Cross in the County of Essex
Esqr. a fortnight
last Tuesday and that last Monday he wassetsent to London to Watch Edward
Mould< no role >
Casteras he was loading Mr Barwicks Hay [..] tosee
what he did with the [..] Truss of Hay which he had taken more
than the load and that he went in Companyofwith the said Edward
Mould< no role >
to London from Waltham Holy Cross and Drove one Cart whilst
he drove the other & that after they had unloaded both their Cart in the Borough
one
Truss was left in the Cart more than the load which the said Edward
Mould< no role >
took back to the Basing house, Shoreditch
and whilst this
Examinant was looking after his Horses in the Stable the said
Truss of Hay was taken out of the Cart and as this Examinant was
returning house the said Edward Mould< no role >
gave him Six pence and
told him it was part of the Money he sold the Truss of Hay for &
Desired him to keep it Secret
Taken before me
Edwd: Parker< no role >
his
George [mark] Borworth< no role >
mark