cut up the box and brought the same to this
Informant Shop that the purchase of said [..]
and Heifer amounted to Twenty one Pounds
nineteen Shillings and three pence that he
Sold the Ox [..] Mr. Clarke of Hoxton
Batcher
for the Money it cost him and the Heifer to
different Persons and that he bought said
Beasts without weighing three And the said
William Tucker< no role >
for himself says that on
Saturday Morning the first of December between
four and five o'Clock William Watson< no role >
now
present came through the said Turnpike
driving two Beasts namely large and the
other Small That Informant asked said Watson
who was to key for them that said Watson
replied ":I What is to Pay" Informant told him
one half way that said Watson gave this
Informant two bad halfpence that Informant
told said Watson they would not do for they were
bad when said Watson desired him to Keep
them both that Informant returned one
halfpenny to said Watson and kept the other
Sworn before me
the day and Year aforesaid}
Thos. Dunakley< no role >
Wm. Tuken< no role >
NBond