John Conyers: Untitled, 27 July 1699
John Conyers being duly examined before me saith that on the 11th. of this instant Iuly he went with Henry Chapman a Constable to a Cellar at the White horse in Kent street in order to apprehend Elizabeth Pilkington and Ann Chivers and Eliz: Sutton and did there apprehend them for counterfeit the Current Coyn of this Kingdom having severall times before seen them have counterfeit money and that in searching the said Cellar the said Constable found a flask a file and sand and about 20s of shillings + Six pences of counterfeit money and that he entrusted John Hollyday (who was latly executed for counterfeiting the Coyn) with a pair of Bellowes two pair of Flaskes and his working board to work honestly with he being a Silver Smith
Iojn Conyers
Source
MINT 15/17/237, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK27 Jul 1699, c. 142 words.