Surrey ss
John Syddall< no role >
, maketh oath, that on the Thirtith day of
December last bring Saturday, between the Hours, of five
and six in the Evening this deponent was robbed of
six groce of Bath Mettall Rings and four dozen of Belt
Locks, wch. said goods were taken out of his shop in London
bridge
. and that he susspects, that
Thomas Yeomans< no role > This name instance is in set 4852.
the
prisoner present was the person that stole the same He
remembring that Evening. that such a seaman like man
[..]
was in his shop, when Sussannah Court another prisoner
(alsoe present) was in his shop, pretending to buy a Thimble
wch. was at the time. the abovenamed good, were stole, and
this deponent farther saith, that he believs that
Sussanah
Court< no role >
was privy to the stealing thereof
Jurat decimo, quarto
die January: 1721
Coram me
John Lade< no role >
John Siddall< no role >
Thomas. Yeomans< no role >
, and Sussanah Court< no role >
bring duely Examind
Tho: Yeomas, denys that he stole the goods abovementioned
but says he found the same at ye bridge foot, the night
[..] the goods were stollen and Sussanah Court denys
she knows any thing of stealing of the Buttons [..]
and Belt locks, or that she was in Mr. Syddalls shop but
owner she went wth. ints. Smith to Export the Rings to
sale and farther saith not but refuse to signe this
Examination
Capt. To dem die supdict
Coram me
John Lade< no role >