she had behaved herselfe soe well, that there was
noe mistrust of her, [..] then the
said Charitie asked this Depont: leave that she
might goe to her mothers upon the Sunday
following wch. was granted her, and on the Munday
or tuesday or wednesday following the said Charitie
being further examined she did confess to this
depont: that the said Edward Jarman< no role >
being
the same Sunday at her mothers house in the
yard there did wth a Stick shew her the said
Charitie how he showed out the staple of ye shopp dere
wth a Betty; and this Depont: further maketh oath
that the said Charitie [..] did further confess that
her mother and Sister, the woman of the house where they Lodge
and another woman in the same house were Privie
to the said Robbery, and had bound themselves by
an Oath to the said Edward Jarman< no role >
not to discover
any thing of it if they should be suspected
And this Depont: further maketh Oath that the
said Charitie did likewise confess to this Deponent
that in some short time after she came to live wth
this Depont: that the said Edward Jarman< no role >
came to this
deponts: shopp and Enquired of her how her Mrs
best Goods lay and how the shopp was fastened
all wch she shewed him, and that the said Jarman
told her that her mother and sister were poore and
wanted it other, and that it would be helpe to them
all and that the should not want as long as she lived