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Image 167 of 45830th March 1770


to Pawn them Mc. Donald came to this Informant
and [..] the [..] said Eleanor Meadows< no role > Returned & brought
Eleven Shillings for the two Cloaks & piece of poplin and delivered it
to this Informt. Cooledge in the Presence of Mc. Donald
and they shared the Money. And Smith was at
that time Apprehended & put in the Round house
And this Informant Eleanor Meadows< no role > for herself
saith that on Monday sen' night last about ten
o'Clock in the Morning she was at the Boot in Cross
Lane St Giles and John Cooledge brought to her
the two Silk Cloaks now Produced & the piece of poplin beforemd & desired her to
Pawn them & at that time no other Person was with
him and she went to Mr. Dobrees Pawnbroker
in Holborn and pawned the said two Cloaks, [..]
Piece of Poplinfor Eleven Shillings& when she
Returned back to the Boot she found the said
Jas. Mc. Donald with John Cooledge & she Informed
then that she had Pawned the things for Eleven
Shillings and Mc. Donald said it was very well
And She delivered the Money to the said John
Cooledge And this Informant John Dobree< no role >
for himself saith that he thinks it waseither
about the 9th. or 10th. Instant Eleanor Meadows< no role > Pawned
with him the two Silk Cloaks now Produced &
a Piece of Poplin and that he lent upon the said
Two Clocks Eight Shillings and upon the Piece of
Poplin he lent Seven Shillings which Piece of
Poplin was afterwards Redeemed by the said Eleanor
Meadows
< no role > and what is become of it this Informant
cannot tell

Severally Sworn before
me the 25th. Day of April
1770}

Saunders Welch< no role >

Ann White< no role >
John Cooledge

her
Eleanor [mark] Meadows< no role >
Mark

John Dobree< no role >




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