George Green: The Examination of George Green of the parish of St Andrews Holborn in the county of Middlesex Linen Draper 2 March 1698/9
The Examination of George Green of the parish of St. Andrews Holborn in the County of Middlesex Linnen Draper 2d. March 169
Who upon his examination saith That he knowes William Thornton who formerly kept a Tavern in Bury in Suffolk and was a prisoner in Newgate about 2 yeares ago and entered into a Recognizance for him 2 years ago to Bayle him out of the said Newgate and that he knows on Mr. Holder and that he hath been in company of one mr Salder and hath heard that the said Sadler lived in the Isle of Ely but this Examinant doth deny that he ever knew the said persons to be Counterfeiters of the Current Coyn of this Realm or that ever he received any Counterfeit money of the said persons and this Examinant doth deny that ever he did procure and Metall or materialls for the said Thornton, Holder or Sadler or any persons els or was privy to any persons making Counterfeit money whatever this Examinant further saith that he knowes mr Howes of Norwich Merchant and the reason of his knowledge was that he had 80ll. worth of Norwich stuffes from the said Howes
Geo: Greene
Source
MINT 15/17/157a, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK2 Mar 1698/9, c. 211 words.