Recconing and to Satisfie the two men for theire Civilitie in Waiteing
and thereupon the said Sara laid downe a Guinnea and ye said
Ireland tooke it upp and prtended to goe & pay ye recconing, but
came not up staires any more, soe that she was forced to lay
downe another Guinnea to pay wth all, thereupon ye said Ireland
and Mathewes prtended to carry hertoand her Sister before Sr
Robert Jefferyes< no role >
, and when they came at Lumbart Streete End
they run away and left this Depont: and her sister in the
Streete, and by this meanes the said twenty pounds Etc is
lost. And when the said Cooke seized upon this Depont: he was
called by the name of Browne
Jur 25 Die Sept 1693
coram
J Holt
the mark of Margarett
Atkinson< no role >
Thomas Reeve< no role >
of White Fryers
maketh Oath that on Fryday
night last, [..] about eight or nine of the Clock, one Thomas
Cooke< no role >
came wth a Constable to search the Chamber of Sara
Arnold< no role >
and her sister who were Lodgers there and said he came
to search for Clippings of Money and a Mold to make halfe
pence and this depont: asked him where the women were, he
said he had found a paper of Clippings upon them and had carryed
them to Newgate
and the said Cooke haveing [..] searched ye
said Chamber [..] found neither Clippings nor Mold 4th [..]
prtended to search for there
Jur 25 die Sept 1693
coram
J Holt
Thomas Reeve< no role >