Middx Lib: Turv. } Ss The Information of Joan Almy servant to Mr Philip Whiteman of the parish of Shoreditch taken upon oath the 24 day of June 1702 (about two Months agoe)

Who saith that being ordered by her Mistress to one Henry Tylsons who keeps a Chandler Shop in Pitfeild streer near Anniseed=clere to pay of a Score due for severall necessarys for the use of the house, carryed to the Said Tylsons one Guinea and a halfe and in the exchange thereof, she this Informant did receive about six or seven shillings and amongst the rest five Shillings now shewn to her which are all filed or otherwise diminished, And this Informant further sayth, that since the Informant did receive the five diminished shillings as aforesaid she did receive of the Said Tylsons wife two Shillings more which were allso diminished in the like manner as aforesaid, capt et jurat an et die supdict corā me J: Stanley                     Joan her A mark Almy

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