he would take a Shilling for the same
when she returned and told this
Informant that the said William
Swanwick< no role >
would not take a Shilling
for one of the Parcle's but would take
twenty pence for the whole which this
Informant gave her
And this Informant Elizabeth Brills< no role >
for herself Saith that about December
last she was employed by the person
now present who calls himself William
Swanwick< no role >
and ever Since that time
has been employed by the said William
Swanwick< no role >
at different times as a
Servant
in his house that on Monday
or Tuesday last the person now present
who calls himself William Swanwick< no role >
gave this Informant four Iron padlock
two of which are now produced and Sworn
to be the property of the other Informant
William Adams< no role >
and Stolen as aforesaid
and desired this Informant would go
and sell them which She accordingly
[..] for one Shillings each and gave
the Money to the said William
Swanwick< no role >
and this Informant further
Saith that the Servant now produced
She Sold this Morning by the desire of
the said William Swanwick< no role >
her Master