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The Information of
Charles Hapelgreen< no role >
at Berney Ferens
Lower Turning Spring Street Shadwell
Seaman
and
Thomas
Weldon< no role >
at
John Carr's< no role >
's little Spring Street Shadwell
Labourer
taken this 12th
day of Jany 1789 before me one of His Majestys Justices of the Peace in and for said
County who being on Oath say and first The said
Thomas Weldon< no role >
for himself saith
on Saturday in the afternoon he employed Charles Hapelgreen to sell a Pig Value
Five Shillings the property of
John Caver< no role >
to whom he is agent
The mark of
Charles
[mark]
[..]
Thomas Weldon< no role >
Charles Hapelgreen< no role >
on his oath saith on Saturday afternoon between
the hours of Three and four he was employed by Thomas Weldon< no role >
to sell
a pig for him that he went to several persons to endeavour to sell said
pig for five Shillings and six pence That about the hour of Eight at
night as he was going with said Pig in a hand basket in Cow Lane
Shadwell
Two Young fellows came up to him One of whom is present who
Says his name is James Mc culock < no role >
and asked him to look at the pig and
the price That the other took said pig out of the basket and run away
with it whilst James Mc culock< no role >
held him from pursuing he called
out thieves a Young woman coming for to asist him the said James run
away
his
Charles [..] Hepelgreen< no role >
Mark
Taken and signed
This 12 day of Jany 1789
Before me John Staples< no role >
James Mc cullock< no role >
says he never saw Charles Hapelgreen< no role >
or the Pig
his
James [mark] Mc cullock< no role >
Mark
Taken and signed
the 12th of Jany 1789
Before me
John Staples< no role >