in the morning and the would then pay themsaith that they
then all went away together and left the said Cloaks and
Linen with the said Mrs. Mosessaith that about eight
o Clock or soon after he this Informant and the said Edward
Anderson< no role >
met the said John Stewart< no role >
in Wool Pack Alley
who
sayed to this Informant he had got their past whereupon
the said John Stewart< no role >
gave this Informant two Guineas and
half and your Silver as his share or proportion of the Money the said [..]
Cloaks and Linen were sold for to the said Mr Moses
Saith that then he this Informant the said Edward Anderson< no role >
and John Stewart< no role >
worst into wapping
and [..] lived
boat and went [..] therein to Ratcliff Cross
where
they came on Shore and went into a Publick House the sign
of the Ship and after they had Drank there that took a Boat
at Ratcliff Cross
and was rowed from thence to Woolwich
saith that [..] it was yours had who rased them from Ratcliff Cross
to woolwich and that an Elderly man that Rowed em
from Wapping
to Ratcliff Cross
and that they gave the
said Lad three shillings for rowing them to Woolwich
and to bring them back but that they were handedat
the Landing place opposite Greenwich
which lead to
the Isle of dogs
Taken and Sworn the day and
year above written before us}
John Staples< no role >
Wm Quarrill< no role >
Joseph Harrison< no role >