Middlesex
to wit
The Informations of
Robert Merry< no role >
of the Rotation Office
Southwark
Labourer
Thomas London< no role >
of the same
place Labourer
Walter Petherick< no role >
of the same place Labourer
and
John Clarke< no role >
of the Public Office
Bow Street
Gentleman
taken before
me this 23rd day of March 1787.
Who being upon Oath severally say and first
the said Robert Merry< no role >
for himself saith That
in consequence of an Information he received
he with the said London and Petherick went to
the House of Daniel Linney< no role >
in Church Lane
Whitechapel
That in a Cup on the Mantle
Shelf in the lower Room in said House he
found the five Counterfeit Shillings and the
counterfeit six pence now produced And the
said Thomas London< no role >
for himself Says that
he went with said Merry to said House where
he found the Flask the Potts and the other Implements
for coming now produced That in a Closet
amongst some Coals he found the counterfeit
Money now produced That he found in the
Yard of said House the bottle of Aqua Fortis
now produced And that the Counterfeit Silver
now produced he found in the Pocket of Ann
Ouston< no role >
now present And the said William Petherick< no role >
for himself says that he was present with said
London and Merry in said House when
the Falsk and coming Implements now
produced were found in said House And
the said John Clark< no role >
for himself Says that
the said