|Wilts Ss| The Informaion of Rob:t Lawrence of Calne in ye said county of Wilts Glazier who upon his oath saith

That Robert Hort of Calne in this county Malster did about 3 quarters of a year ago in his said Robert Horts dwelling house att Calne aforesaid shew to this informant a base & counterfeit peice in imitation of a 5. shilling peice of the currant coine of this realm. and at ye same time told this informant yt ye said peice was of his the Sd Robert Horts own making, & that he had for severall years before the late regulation of the coyn made counterfeit money and particularly french three pences, and that two being afterwards att the house of one William Clerk of Studly ye Sd Robt: Hort did then and there deliver to this inform.tt that or such another counterfeit peice and desired this informant to offer it in payment for ye reckoning there, (it being a publick house) and this informant farther saith that about seven weeks since he being in a chamber in ye house of ye said Robt: Hort did in ye window of ye Sd chamber see about 3. or 4.£ by tale of counterfeit money in imitation of shillings & crown peices of the currant coyn of this realm, that that the greatest part of it was at that time very black, butt he did see the Sd Robt: Hort take one of those peices and rubbing it with dirt did bring it to a colour like silver, and also take severall of them and break them with his fingers into severall peices, ye metall what ever it was, being very brittle, and this Informant further sayth that he did at the same time see in ye Sd chamber a wooden box with a fine powder in it wch seemed to this informant to be chalk and that the Sd Box & chalk were for casting of counterfeit money or some such use as this informant beleives, there being a hole at one end for the metall to be poured in att, and that too, appearing to have been burnt by the hott metall, and for that the Sd Robt: Hort hath been used frequently to borrow a melting laddle of this informant and this inform:tt further saith that he did att the time that he was in the Sd Robt: Horts chamber as is aforesd see ye {Sd} Robt: Hort take one of the peices made in imitation of shillings and with a knife cutt & make the grainings round about the edges of the same peice and this informant saith yt the Sd Robt: Hort when he shewed ye first 5 shilling peice as is aforesaid, did tell this informant that he should come and see him make\coyn/ money and make some peices himself that he might be as far concerned in it as ye said Robert Hort, and that then neither of them could hang one another being only two concerned and farther yt he did find in and bring away from ye said Robert Horts house a peice of mettall like silver & ye peice made in imitation of a Shillings ye graining of the edge of |part| whereof he this informant did see the Sd Robert Hort make as is aforesd and delivered them both to Edward Townsend of Calne aforesaid Grocer                                Robt: Lawrence Jurat 25th die octob: anno 1703 corā me Hen: Chivers

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