London SS
The Information of
John Bever< no role >
living in St
Johns Street
in the parish of St Sepulchres
James Clerkenwell
in the County of Midlx
Mason
taken on his Oath
This Informant on his oath Saith That this Day being the
Fourth day of February instant about two a Clock in the afternoon
he was going down Cheapside
, and between foster lane
and
Cheapside Conduit
, he Saw Henry Pullen< no role >
(who is Present) driveing
a Waggon with five Horses at length, and that whilst the said Henry
pullen< no role >
was so driveing the Waggon as aforesaid, he Saw the near
hind wheel of the said waggon go over the Chest of an Antient
Woman (whose name he knoweth not) and imediately he this
informant went to the said woman (then lying on the Ground)
and he with another woman endeavoured to help her up
but at the same time found the said Woman (over whom the
Waggon had been drove over) to be quite deadand further
Saith notAnd this Informant on his Oath further saith that at
the time the woman was drove over as aforesaid the said Henry
Pullen< no role >
was at the Thill horse's head, and a Boy at the fore horse's
head
Capt & Jurat 4:to die February 1718
coram me
Tho Abney< no role >
John Beaver< no role >
Johes Bever< no role >
Supradichin £50
at John Bevers< no role >
in St. John Street
over agt the Quakers meeting near
Hicks Hall
Mason