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Middx Westmr } Ss The Information of Ann Raymond of the Parish of St Giless in the fields in the County aforesaid taken upon oath this 23 day of June anno Dom: 1702

Who upon her oath saith that Martha Tanner doth make it her common practice to buy Counterfeit Mill'd money of one John Gall in St Thomas's street next door to the sugar loafe and of one Thomas <1v> {Smith} of broad S.t Giles next to a Farriers shop and of one Sackery alias S{ac}rill at the King and Queens heads in Shorts Gardens and of one Bentley in the Cole yard and further saith that the Said Tanner doth buy quantitys of the money aforesaid of the persons aforesaid allowing them half value of what it represents if it was lawfull and currant coyn of this Kingdome viz sixpence good money for one counterfeit Shilling or fifteen pence good for half a Crown of the Said counterfeit coyn, and so in proportion for greater quantitys, and this Informant further saith that the sister of the Said Martha Tanner (com̄only call'd bleere-eyed Bess) is privy to her sisters so buying and selling as aforesaid and that she the {Said} Bess doth also buy Counterfeit money on the account aforesaid on the persons above named and further saith that the said Tanner, Gall, Smith and his wife with severall others whose names this informant doth not well remember, do frequently meet in an evening at Mrs Manleys att the sun and Broom in broad St Giles's to buy and sell counterfeit money as aforesaid. capt et jurat an: et die sup:dict: corā me J: Stanley                     Ann her R Mark Raymond

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