London
ss.
The Examinacon and Confession of
Robert Perkins< no role >
aged about four
and twenty Years taken before me
Sir
Charles Poors< no role >
Knts
. Aldeman
and one of his Majties: Justices of the
peace
for the said City of London
Who
Confesseth and Saith
That on this day about eight of the Clock
in the Morning her came to the House of one
Charles Moss< no role >
Doctor Phisick
where
he this Examinant took felloniously
out of a Closet in the dwelling house of
the said Charles Moss< no role >
Scituate in Curtchett
Fryers in the parish of St. Catherine
Coleman in the Ward of aldgate
London
[..] Eight Silver Spoons which
he this Examinants carried to a Victualling
house being a Corner House vizt. the first
house on the right hand of the Farther most
alley from Rosemary Lane
in Wells Street
twining to Well Close Square
where about
nine of the Lock this day he sold the said
Eight Silver Spoons for the prices fellowing
vizt. five of them for five and twenty shillings
and the other three for eigthteen Shilling
that the was directed by a little boy called
Robin who went with this Examinant
to Sell the said Spoons to the Mistris of
the said Victualling house to whom
this Examinant told her that he had Stolen
the Said Spoons And Farther he Saith not.
Capt et Cogne: 10o: die
Novembris: 1714:
Coram me
Charles Peers< no role >
Robert Parkins< no role >