Middx}
to wit
The Examination of
Elizabeth
Hooper< no role >
taken before me this
15th. day of Sept. 1764
Who Volluntarily saith that within about a Week after
She came to live with Mrs. Clarke in great Turnstile
She begun to Robb her Shop
and continued to do
it at all opportunities, Says she first stole a
Quantity of Gauze which Gauze she Sold to a woman
whose Name She believes to be Asdale or some such name
and who Keeper a Milliners Shop within two doors of a
Stationers in Broad St. Giles
and whose Husband Sells
Books and other things at Exeter Change
in the Strand
and [..]
whokeeps a Country House at Hoxton
near Moor
Fields
Says that a several times since She has
Stolen out of said Mrs. Clarke's Shop the following
Goods Vizt. three [..] Cape, other Quantity of Gauze
Ribbonds Robes Handkerchiefs and Lace all which She
this Examinant Sold to said Asdale and that said
Asdale asked her no Invotions, but Told her that
She would buy any thing She brought
Elizabeth Hooper< no role >
Taken and acknowledged
before me the day and
Year first above writen}
Jno Pinnage< no role >