William Baxter (with Thomas Isaacson): The Deposition of William Baxter of St Martins Middlesex Cordwainer and Constable 13 December 1698
The Deposition of William Baxter of St. Martins Middlesex Cordwainer and Constable 13 Decembr 1698
Hee saith that about one Owen being examined by Collonel Bridall one of his majestys Iustices of the Peace for Middlesex about a false Guinea which he had endeavoured to put off knowing the same to be bad the said Owen acknowledged that he know the same to be bad but pretended he did winn the same at play but knew not of whom but afterwards acknowledged to the Deponent and Tho: Isaacson Beadle of the said parish that he had the same of one Atkins to put off whereupon the said Atkins being sent for + brought by the said Isaacson did before he saw the said Guinea acknowledge that it was his and said that it had an Elephant upon it and that he had it at Play but he knew not of whom and at first he pretended that he lay with the said Owen a night or 2 before and knew not whether the said Owen might take the said Guinea out of his pocket or find it dropt upon the Bedd but afterwards he said he knew not whether he gave it to the said Owen or not and he confessed that he knew it to be bad
Will Baxter
Thomas Isaacson above mentioned doth upon <52r> Oath affirm the truth of the above written Deposition + saith further that when he was sent to bring the said Atkins to be examined and was coming in a Coach with the said Atkins the wife of the said atkins being in the Coach said to the said Atkins that she had often told him that he would bring himself into trouble by such practises she then knowing that he was sent for to be examined about a false Guinea
Tho: Isaackson
Source
MINT 15/17/112, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK13 Dec 1698, c. 328 words.