Miffx Westmer } Ss The Information of ann Raven the daughter of Eliz: Raven taken upon oath this 26th day of June 1703

Who saith that one Mrs Labree whom this Informants mother Eliz: Raven commonly called Cill, together with Jane Salt now in custody did frequently come to her this Informant's mothers Lodgings, in Shorts Gardens. and that they all three were very frequently together and further saith that the Said Mrs Labree and Jane Salt did go into the country together about 3 months ago and the Said Labree left 20£ in her this informant's mothers hands to pay unto Samuel Tibbs who is father to Mrs Labree which she the Said Eliza: Raven was to pay unto him, at 2s per week towards his subsistance during their absence from Lond.o And further sayth, that she this informant hath carryed his the Said Tibbs allowance of 2s per week to the Said Tibbs at his Lodgings in Langley street about 3 or 4 times one after another, and further sayth that the Said Labree has been come back from the country about a fortnight, and that they dined att this Informants mothers Lodgings on Sunday last. capt: et jurat ann: et die suꝑdict, coram me J Stanley                     Ann Raven mark Raven

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