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|Middx & Westmr } Ss| The further Informaion of Joan the Wife of David Williams Taylor of the Parish of S.t James's Westmr. taken this 12.th day of July 1701.

Who upon her Oath saith that about two months agoe one Thomas Williams did bring she this Informt acquainted with one William Montford a Souldier in Coll Holines's Company of Foot Guards, and at the same time the Sd Williams gave to her this Informant one counterfeit Shilling, she this Informt giveing ye Sd Thomas Williams Sixpence good mony for the Same, And she further saith upon her Oath that about a fortnight Since She did receive from the hands of the Sd William Montford Six <1v> Shillings of counterfeit Money resembling the Currant coyn of this Kingdome, for wch Sd 6.s she this Informant gave him ye Sd Montford three shillings of good money, and further she saith that the Sd Montfort did tell her this Informant that if she could utter and dispose of them, he could let her have 5.s at a time in Counterfeit Money for 50.d in good money, and did tell this Informant that if she had not good money to purchase Counterfeit money by him, that it would be worth her while to pawn any things she had for money to carry on the trade or words to that Effect. And further saith yt the Sd Montfort did tell this Informant, that he did counterfeit Foreign Copꝑ money when he was in Flanders. And yt if he had but a {gram} Substance, he could make Counterfeit money by mixing a little Silver with the Metall that it should endure rubbing under his foot and not be discoverable so as to be Counterfeit.                                   Joan her W mark Williams Capt Jurt an et die Suꝑdict coram me J. Stanley

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