Old Bailey
The King against
Richard
Jacobs< no role >
(on the prosecution
of
Mary Jackson< no role >
& Several
Othersfor Forgery
Charles Cuthbert Carleton of Litchfield Street
in the parish of Saint Arms Westminster
in
the County of Middlesex
Gentleman
and Elizabeth
Welch< no role >
of Gravel Lane
in the Borough
of Southwark
in the County of SurryWife of Thomas Welch< no role >
severally make Oath & say and first this
Deponent Charles Cuthbert Carleton< no role >
for himself
saith that Mary Jackson< no role >
and William
Dawson< no role >
the Prosecutors above Named did an
Thursday the first day of July Instant at
twelve o Clock at night at the Rotation office
in Litchfield Street aforesaid before John Lane
and John Barnfather< no role >
Esquires two of his
Majestys Justices of the peace
for the said
County of Middlesex
there severally deposed
and sworn and first the said Mary Jackson< no role >
deposed that Jacobs the abovenamed Defendant
had forged an Indorsement on the back of a certain
promisory Note of the said prosecutrix
drawn by John Gray< no role >
and Thomas Bird< no role >
both
of the City of Worcester and made payable to
the said Prosecutrix or order for forty pounds
purporting to be the Name afsd Mark of the said
Mary Jackson< no role >
with an Intent to defraud
her and without the License Consent or privity
of the said Prosecutrix. And the said William
Dawson< no role >
deposed that the said Jacobs had
Utteral and [..] the said Note to him with the said
Forged Indorsement thereon for a Valuable