TheInformaconExaicon of Mary Pittman< no role >
wife
of Robert
Pittman< no role >
of St Dunstans in ye East London
ThisInformtExaiate saith That being acquainted wth ye aforenamed
Mrs Shaw was told by her of a parcells of Silks she had to sell
And thisInformantExaiate acquainting sevll Psons that she could help
them to good Penny worthy of Silks, One whose name thisInformantExaiate
knows not came to inquire at thisInformantsExaiates couse touching ye
said Silks And thisInformtExaiate went ye said Mrs Shaws Shopp
& fetched Severall Pcells of Silk from thence & Proffed that at
4s P yard And ye said Pson thought not fitt to give yt rate and
went away & a few dayes after came again And thisInformaconExaiate
went & fetched ye said Silks agains from ye said Mrs Shaws
And one who saidshe he was Servt to Mr Raper a
mercer comeing along with ye said unknown Pson said
ye said goods were his said Masters & were stollen from him
Capt: 24 Aprilis 1694
Coram me
Samll Buck< no role >
The Informacon of TimothyWilkerBinkes
Saith yt a Pcell of Silks found at ye house of ye abovesaid
Pittman was a Silk belonging to his Master Mr Henry Raper< no role >
& Partner And was feloniously taken out of his Shopp
about 6 weekes agoeon Ludgate hill
in St Martins Ludgate
Parish about 7 weekes since And cost his Master from ye
Silks weaver
4s.2d. P yard
Jur 24o die Aprilis
Anno Dui 1694
Cora me
Samlee Buck< no role >
.
Timothy Binkes< no role >