Westminster
to wit}
The Information of
Jacob Green< no role >
at Mr Moore
in Bonmaley Street Southwark
James Bocock< no role >
of New Compton
Street
John Leather< no role >
Seller and
Samuel Massingham< no role >
of
King Street
St. James's
Breekes Maker taken upon Oath
this 30th day of August 1781 before me
William Hyde< no role >
Esquire
one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the Said
City and Liberty and
Jacob Green< no role >
for himself saith that
Wednesday was fortnight he settout from Barnaby street
with a Waggan and three Houses, loaded with Streeps pelts
and a Hamper with three Skins and Twenty five Shillings
in Half pence to go to Herton
Milk Bucks that he Sept
in St George's Fields
and entired the Hamper to put in a
Bettle of Physick for Mr Moore his Master he then saw the
Skins now produced in the Hamper he then tied up the Stamper
[..]
again and at Kensington
he notthe two prisoners Jones
and Rigly askd him to let their side he answerd them he
had a heavy load and could not let them ride, they sold
him they would give him a Mugg or two of Beer and he bid
them gett up, and when he got to the Packhorse at Turnham
Green
this deponent believes they had two Pots of Been
and then the two Prisoner got up on the Waggon again
and this Deponent going between Turnham Green
and Hew
Bridge he getting off his Horse on the Shafts of the Waggon
he slopt down and was so much Hart and Bruisd that he
was put upon the Waygon but by whom he knows
[..]