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among which things this Informant particularly remember
Pawning the following Vizt a Buft Coloured Silk Gown at Mr Trippson
Saint Martins Lane [..] for One Guinea & a Quarter
of a Guineas which she gave to the said James Monk< no role >
Joseph Monk< no role > & William Luslaythree Silver
Tea spoons for four Shillings she pawned at Mr
Hotts in Castle Street Saint Mary Le Bone [..]
a Black Cloth Coat & Waistcoat the said James
Monk
< no role > pawned at Mr Bowyers the Corner of Wine
Office Court. this Informant also pawned a Black
Silk Sack & petty coat at Mr Cordys in Benurk Street
for two Guineas which Money she gave to the send
James Monk< no role > in the presence of the said William
Lusby and at Mr. Jewis an Fatter Lane she pawned
a Silver Corral and One Silver pass Boat for fifteen
Shillings which She gave to Joseph Monk< no role > [..]
one Shirt unmade pawned at Mr Freers for
five Shillings which she [..] kept by the consent
of James Monk< no role > [..] a White Silk Gown pawned
by this Informant at the Corner of Wine Office Court
for One Guineas which she gave to James Monk< no role >
in the presence of Joseph Monk< no role > and William Lusby
and two Muslin Aprons at Mr Halls in Castle
Street St. Mary le Bone there were also several pair
of Worsted Stockings which they kept for their own
Wear.

And this Informant further saith that About the
latter and of February last on a Saturday Morning
about five oClock the said James Monk< no role > Joseph
Monk
< no role > and William Lusby brought is this Informt
Lodgings in Castle Street St Mary Le Bone (to
which place she & the said James Monk< no role > had been
removed about a fort night) a Pair of Silver Salts< no role >
a Silver Milk pot a Pair of Tea Tongs and Six
Tea Spoons the Silver Salts this Informants
pawned at Mr Halls in Saint Martins Lane
and the Milk pot. Tea Tongs and Six Tea spoons
She pawned at Mrs. Murthwaite's in princes Street
the whole of which she pawned for thirty Seven
Shillings which she gave to Thomas Monk< no role > Joseph




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