Middx & Westmr } Ss The further Information of Elizabeth Seymour taken upon Oath this 7.th day of July 1701.

Who saith that she this Informant did receive yesterday three Shillings of Counterfeit money from Judith Comby alias White (now in Custody) and further saith that she did also this day receive two Shillings & Six pence of the like Counterfeit money from the Said Cumby) and did also then see the said Cumby alias White, Feague over with Feague Severall peices of Counterfeit money, in the Lodging Room of one Mrs Judith Ingleton alias Ingolsby in pickadilly. And this Informant further saith that the aforesaid Ingolsby did Severall times request she this Informant to receive and take from her Counterfeit money resembling the Currant coyn of this Kingdome at halfe vallue (that is to say) five shillings Counterfeit money for 2s - 6.d good money and so proportionably on for greater quantities, And also saith that She this Informant hath received of and from the Said Judith Ingolsby severall parcells of counterfeit money for halfe vallue in good Money. and the said Judith Ingolsby confessed to she this Informant that Cumby made the said Counterfeit Money and that she the said Ingolsby Edged the same with a File.                                   Elizabeth her X mark Seymour Capt Jurat an et die Suꝑdict coram me Is. Newton

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