A Note of such things as were stolen in Lions, on Monday night the eleventh of june 1630. in the house which is known by the sign of the Sunnes-rising in the Street de la Poullaillerie in the said City of Lions. ONe string of great round Pearls, containing thirty and nine Pearls of eighteen or twenty Crowns a piece, there being at the two ends of the string Carnation silk, and a little hard wax upon a paper, without any mark. One Chain of sixscore Roses, in every one of which there are six small Emeralds, and one little Diamond in the middle. Two strings of round Pearls, containing fourscore Pearls of ten Crowns a piece. One hundred thirty and one round Pearls of ten Lyvers a piece. One chain of Diamonds, with Rag Pearls of the value of one hundred and twenty Crowns. One little string of Pearls containing five and forty Pearls of ten Crowns a piece. Three and thirty Buttons of ten Crowns a piece. Three strings of Pearls of six Crowns a piece, but we know not the number. One pair of Eare-pendants of four hundred Crowns where there are two great Pearls. 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 Crowns. One Chain of gold weighing six Ounces. Two Chains of Pearls, and one Choler of Diamons' of the value of eight hundred Lyvers. Two great strings of Pearls of ten Lyvers a piece. One chain of Pearls of seven Sous a piece. One Relic of Diamonds of two hundred Lyvers. One ounce and a half of grain gold. Four great Pearls of the value of 400 Lyvers. One Agnus of Crystal. One Cross of gold of the value of eleven Lyvers. More, our Lady of Diamonds of the value of one thousand Lyvers. Seven jewels wherein there are three Diamonds, one Saphier, one Garnet, one Ruby, one Lapis: one pair of Bracelets of Coral, with marks of gold, One Collar of Diamonds, with Pearls of the value of five hundred Lyvers. Six ounces of Rag Pearls of the value of six and fifty Crowns the ounce. More, four strings of Pearls of forty Sous a piece, and two other strings of five and thirty Sous a piece. Fifty Pearls of the value of eight Lyvers a piece, two strings of Pearls of the value of four Lyvers and ten Sous a piece. More, in a Box, one Rose of Diamonds of the value of twenty Crowns, one Diamond, and one Ruby of the value of ten Crowns, and diverse other things which are in the said Box. Three Collars of Diamonds of diverse prices. One great chain of Diamonds of the value of six hundred Crowns, wherein there wanteth one Collet in the middle of one of the pieces, and also one Bodkin, with a Diamond of the value of one hundred Crowns. One Holy Ghost with a Diamond of the value of eight Crowns, and one Watch of Crystal. One Choler of Diamonds and Pearls of the value of two hundred Crowns, one little Chain of Pearls weighing one ounce, three penny weight, of the value of sixteen Crowns the ounce. More, many Pearls on fourteen strings, and fourteen strings of Pearls more of the value of one Sous a piece, and many Rag Pearls weighing about two ounces sealed at the two ends to a string with a seal. One Hatband of great flat Pearls with three Roses seven Pearls in every Rose fastened to a Card. Whosoever shall bring these things, or the form of them to be praised, or sold, let them be stayed, and the persons. Two men are suspected clothed in Grace: the one of them having small silver Lace upon his apparel: and the other Buttons, his face swartish, and beard black pointed, and he is bigger than his fellow. Those that can bring any news of this Robbery shall have one hundred Crowns given them to drink. If any such thing shall be heard of, let them repair to Mr. De la Bar in Crutchet-Fryers, and they shall be contented for their pains. God save the King.