1690
20 June
[..] 20th. June 1690
John Branston< no role >
Constable
liveing Warwick
lane
in Christ Church parish
London maketh
oath That upon Wednesday last being in yor. his done
house, John Daverey< no role >
late Sergt
. in the Earle of pembrooks
Regimt. came to this Dept. and pressed a waggon; and
went to the George Inn
in Smithfeild and pressed
another waggon and tooke half a crowne to
the same, That he Did returne Two Five Shillings
to this Dept. that he had taken to release Two
other waggons wch he had pressed; upon a Demand
made by one Henry Deale< no role >
from whom one of ye Crowne
was receaved, as the other was for ye. Exeter waggon
Jur 20 o Jany
1690 coram
Mort
John Branstone< no role >
Richard Nevill< no role >
Deposeth upon Oath Thatuponatt the
same time he was preseat wth the Sd Constable where
he saw the aforesd Serjt. receave for ye Descharge of
the waggon in smithfeild
half a Crowne and Ten Shillings
returned back for relating Two waggons he had
Imprissed, before upon Ye Demand of The sd Deale
Jur 20 o Die Jany
1690 coram.
Mort
Richd. Nevill< no role >
Capt. Coram
H. Goodricke