1694
Sept 15
The Information of
John Morris< no role >
of St. Leonard
Shorditch
in the County of Middx
Weaver
and
John Humfrey< no role >
of the Pish of St. Leonard
Shorditch
aforesaid Weaver
taken before
me this
[..]
15th day of September
The said Examinants Say that the [..] Silke
new [..] now producd' is paele of the Silke that was made by
us and Sold to David Morris< no role >
upon Ludgate hill
by nor
Sayth as they beleive.
John Morris< no role >
John Humfrey< no role >
Ditto
The
above menconed
David Morris< no role >
maketh oath that
the abovemenconed peice of Silke was feloniously
Stolen out of his Shopp in Ludgt Hill about a yeare
Since An that twoe payne of Breeches & noe Wastcoat
now prduct were made of pare of the Silke soe
Stolen And found in the Custody of
Wm Beamond< no role >
Jur
David Morris< no role >
Ditto
The Sayd
Wm Beamond< no role >
being Exaimed touching the
Jame ownes that hee had the Silke whereof the Sayd
Cloathes and made and as much more of
the Same as together amounted to 23 yeares
& Sayes that about the 7th. of June 1694 hee
bout the Sayd 23 yds of Silke of
Ann Smith< no role >
of Cloath Faigne now widdow
at 3s P yd
Wm Beaumont< no role >
Ditto
The Sayd
Ann Smith< no role >
acknowledges that shee
did Sell the same as above Sd But that her
her husband lately Dere agt, bought it in his
Shopp in Cloath fayne & was by him markt
to cast him 3s.6d P yd as Shee beleeives but her
husband being Since Deade shee is not able to
make proof Her of
Ann Smith< no role >