Middlesex
to wit
The Several Informations of Isaac
Hawcett of Pancras Lane
in the City of London
Merchant
, of
John Tennant< no role >
his Clerk and
of
Jonathan Hitchon< no role >
of Chandos Street
in the
County of Middlesex
Haberdasher
taken upon
Oath before me Sir
Sampson Wright< no role >
One
of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
in and
for the said County this fourth day of
December One Thousand Seven Hundred
and Eighty six
The Informant John Tennant< no role >
for himself saith that
on the Eighteenth day of October last being then at Liverpool
he inclosed in a Letter directed to Mr. Isaac Fawcett< no role >
Merchant
London Sixteen Bank Notes of the Value of Three Hundred
and twenty pounds. that is to say, One for thirty pounds
Fourteen for twenty pounds each and one for ten pounds that
he Sealed the Letter and about the Hour of Nine O'Clock in the
Evening of that day Day he delivered it to the said Jonathan
Hitchon to put into the Post Office
at Liverpool
And the Informant Jonathan Hitchon for
himself saith that he received the said Letter as aforesaid
and that he put the same into the Post Office
at Liverpool about
the [..] half past Nine o'Clock in the Eveningof
the said Eighteen of October safe and in the Condition he
received it.
And the Informant Isaac Fawcett< no role >
for himself saith
that he never received by the Post the said Letter or the said Bank
Notes or any or either of them.
And the Informant John Tennant< no role >
for himself further
saith the verily believes that the Bank Note of Ten Pounds
now produced Number Seven thousand five Hundred and Fifty
threepoundsDated the twenty sixth of September One Thousand
(Seven.