James Beer: The Information of James Beer 19 September 1698
Devon Ss The Information of James Beer of the Parish of Axminster in the said County Inn Holder taken upon Oath the 19.th day of September ANNO DNI 1698
The said Informant Saith that about the Latter End of Aprill last the Driver of Mr Thomas Morriss's Waggon left at his house in Axminster aforeSaid a Small Box directed to be left in Axminster for one Mr John Harris. This Informant further Saith that no person comeing for the said Box and being inquisitive to know what was therein because the box was of a greater weight than usuall of such a bigness, did on Thursday last (togeather with one James Daniell Junr. of Axminster aforeSaid) open the Box found therein, five Severall peices of Iron of Severall Formes, the Likeness whereof this said Informant never saw before but was im̄ediately told by the said James Dan.ll that four peices thereof were like some peices of the Engine he saw at the Castle in Exeter the last Assizes when Mr William Bird was on his Tryall for Coyning James Beere
Jurat coram nobis William Deak Henry Walrond
The Information of James Dan.ll Junr. of Axminster taken on Oath the day & year aforSaid The said Informant Saith that he with the above said James Beere did open the Box above mentioned and found their in as above said fice Several Peices of Iron of Severall formes and further saith that four peices thereof, were well like some peices of the Engine he Saw at the Castle of Exeter the last Assizes when Mr Will: Bird was on his Tryall for Coyning. James Daniel jur
Jurat coram nobis William Deak Henry Walrond
Source
MINT 15/17/268, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK19 Sept 1698, c. 281 words.