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The Deposicon of Thomas Hall of Pettycoat Lane in Aldgate ꝑish Vintner taken this 29th. day of Iune 1698

He sayth yt on munday last after Dinner he was at a Coffeehouse abot ye midle {sic} of Haymarkt. over agt. Panton streen end and going fro thence wth mr. Butler and Mr. Stringer towards the housr of the said Mr. Stringer in York buildings he the sdepont. saw the said Mr. Stringr. hold in his hands some papers folded up like bills and heard him say to the said mr. Butler here's some bills if you can put me off one or two and Mr. Butler made answer yt he would serve him in any thing he could he sayth also that as the said mr. Butler and mr. Stringer went on togeather they had further discourse but by reason yt they went on fast he did not hear any more of their Discourse

Tho Hall

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  Is Newton

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