A Note of such things as were stollen in Lyons, on Munday night the eleventh of Iune 1630. in the house which is knowne by the signe of the Sunnes-rising in the Street de la Poullaillerie in the said Citie of Lyons.
ONe string of great round Pearles, containing thirty and nine Pearles of eighteene or twenty Crownes a peece, there being at the two ends of the string Carnation silke, and a little hard waxe upon a paper, without any marke.
One Chaine of sixscore Roses, in every one of which there are sixe small Emeralds, and one little Diamond in the middle.
Two strings of round Pearles, containing fourscore Pearles of tenne Crownes a peece.
One hundred thirty and one round Pearles of tenne Lyvers a peece.
One chaine of Diamonds, with Ragge Pearles of the value of one hundred and twenty Crownes.
One little string of Pearles containing five and forty Pearles of ten Crownes a peece.
Three and thirty Buttons of ten Crownes a peece.
Three strings of Pearles of sixe Crownes a peece, but we know not the number.
One paire of Eare-pendants of foure hundred Crownes where there are two great Pearles.
Two Bodkins, the one with a Diamond, the other with Saphiers, that with the Diamond is of one thousand Lyvers, and that with the Saphiers of fifty Crownes.
One Chaine of gold weighing sixe Ounces.
Two Chaines of Pearles, and one Coller of Diamons of the value of eight hundred Lyvers.
Two great strings of Pearles of ten Lyvers a peece.
One chaine of Pearles of seven Sous a peece.
One Relicke of Diamonds of two hundred Lyvers.
One ounce and a halfe of graine gold.
Foure great Pearles of the value of 400 Lyvers.
One Agnus of Christall.
One Crosse of gold of the value of eleven Lyvers.
More, our Lady of Diamonds of the value of one thousand Lyvers.
Seven Iewels wherein there are three Diamonds, one Saphier, one Garnet, one Ruby, one Lapis: one paire of Bracelets of Currall, with markes of gold,
One Coller of Diamonds, with Pearles of the value of five hundred Lyvers.
Sixe ounces of Ragge Pearles of the value of sixe and fifty Crownes the ounce.
More, foure strings of Pearles of forty Sous a peece, and two other strings of five and thirty Sous a peece.
Fifty Pearles of the value of eight Lyvers a peece, two strings of Pearles of the value of foure Lyvers and ten Sous a peece.
More, in a Boxe, one Rose of Diamonds of the value of twenty Crownes, one Diamond, and one Ruby of the value of ten Crownes, and divers other things which are in the said Box.
Three Collers of Diamonds of divers prices.
One great chain of Diamonds of the value of six hundred Crownes, wherein there wanteth one Collet in the middle of one of the peeces, and also one Bodkin, with a Diamond of the value of one hundred Crownes.
One Holy Ghost with a Diamond of the value of eight Crownes, and one Watch of Cristall.
One Coller of Diamonds and Pearles of the value of two hundred Crownes, one little Chaine of Pearles weighing one ounce, three penny weight, of the value of sixteen Crownes the ounce.
More, manie Pearles on fourteene strings, and fourteene strings of Pearles more of the value of one Sous a peece, and many Ragge Pearles weighing about two ounces sealed at the two ends to a string with a seale.
One Hatband of great flat Pearles with three Roses seven Pearles in every Rose fastned to a Card.
VVhosoever shall bring these things, or the forme of them to be praised, or sold, let them be stayed, and the persons.
Two men are suspected cloathed in Gray: the one of them having small silver Lace vpon his apparell: and the other Buttons, his face swartish, and beard blacke pointed, and he is bigger then his fellow.
Those that can bring any newes of this Robberie shall have one hundred Crownes given them to drinke.
If any such thing shall be heard of, let them repaire to Mr. De la Barre in Crutchet-Fryers, and they shall be contented for their paines.
God save the King.