An Account of the loss & damage sustained by John Wyberd< no role >
at and
in the Fire at
the Hermitge
in Wapping
in Com Middx
the Eighteenth
day of March 1725
.
His Study of curious Books£35..-s..-d
Several fine Original Pictures25..-..-
Two suites of Cloths, and Two single Coats & a Wastcoat all of Cloth18..-..-
Several Neck cloths, Turnovers and Stocks2..-..-
Eighteen Shirts, some very fine and laced2..10..-
A pair of Screw barrel Pistols, Sword and Cane3..10..-
Several pair of Silk, Threed and Worsted Stockings, and also Five
pair of Shoes}
3..-..-
Several Night-Caps and Handkercheifts2..10..-
Two Perriwigs and a Beaver Hatt8..-..-
A blue Belt embroider'd with Gold, and plain Leather Belt-..15..-
£146...5..-
John Wyberd< no role >
of the parish of
St: John Wapping
in the County of Middx
Gentl
: maketh Oath That he this Deponant hath lost and been
endamaged by the late Fire which happened the 18th. of March 1725
near the Hermitage
in Wapping
aforesaid the several Goods & Chattells
of him this Deponent above menconed, And that such loss & damage
so sustained by this Deponent amounteth to the full Sume of
One hundred Forty Six pounds & five shillings, And also that the
said Goods were not insured from Fire, neither hath this Deponent
att any time or times since, received or had, of & from any person or persons
whatsoever the said Sume of money or any part or parcel thereof, or
any other satisfaction for or on account of the said loss.
Jurat. in Cur 7o die July 1727
1725 CoramWalter
D.
Jn: Wyberde< no role >