The accompt clear'd in answer to a libel intituled, A true account from Chichester, concerning the death of Habin the informer &c.
L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.
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IV. Katherine Crossingham of the same City Widow maketh Oath.*

THis Examinant saith, that her Son William Cressingham, dined at her House upon Sunday the sixth day of August, 1682. and went out of the Doos about twelve of the Clock the same day, and did not return home, until about half an hour past two of the Clock in the Afternoon; and this Examinant farther saith, that Mary the Wife of Thomas Hurst came to her, and informed her, that if her Son would recall his Oath, they would be very beneficial to him and her, for they made Gatherings, and gave considerable Sums, and she and her Son should have a good part of it.

Jurat14todie Aug 1682.Coram nobis.

  • WILLIAM BALDWIN, Junior.
  • JOHN WILLIAMS

The Mark of CATHARINE CROSSINGHAM.