Midd. ss.
Mary Raby< no role >
wife of
Francis Raby< no role >
of the pish of
St James Clerkenwell
in this County victualler
maketh
oath that she this Depont hath oftentimes carried
and sent the liquor or broth of her po
[..] wherein meate
has been boyled to the poor prisoners in the house
of Correccon
att Clerkenwell
in this County & alsoe
meat and drinke that sevall persons have brought
all this Depont house to releive the said prisoners
and that she this Depont & her sonn have been
refused to carry such broth victualls & drinke to the
said poor prisoners in the saide prison for their
releife & hath often times heard the poor prisoners in
the said prison cry out murder & make lamentable
means and crys by the Cruelty they have endured in
the sd prison (as this Depont verily beleives) and that
this Depont hath often times seen Mrs Gregorys sent
to sell a pint and a halfe of drink for four pence
which this Deponent
[..] sold to the said Mrs Gregory
for two pence half penny,
Mary raby< no role >
Sworne the 5th day of December
1710
before us
Nathll Manlove< no role >
J: Crosbie