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|Middx & Westmr } Ss| The Informaion of David Williams taken upon Oath this 11.th day of July 1701.

Who saith yt one William Montford a Souldier in Coll Holines's Comp.y of Foot Guards (& a weaver by trade) who lives now on Clerkenwell Street did Sell unto Joan the wife of this Informt Severall Shills of Counterfeit money resembling the Curr.nt coyn of this Kingdome for halfe ye tale in Good Money and further saith that he did hear Monfort Say, that he would ꝑcure 5.£ of the Sd Counterfeit money for 50.s good money and if she could pay away or put off greater Quantities he would procure it for her, And this <1v> Informant futher saith, That one Thomas Williams a Souldier in Coll Holines's Company & a Taylour by trade who now lives in Spittle-feilds was the first person who brought this Informant and his wide Joanna first acquainted with the aforesd Monford the Souldier.                                    David his W mark Williams Capt Jurat an et die Suꝑdict coram me J. Stanley

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