declared she had the said Shoes from Platt and
the said platt also declared that he delivered the said
Shoes to her to pawn & then declared her name not
to be Mary Brown< no role >
but
Mary Elder< no role >
And this Informant John Brooks< no role >
for himself
saith that he is a Servant
to Mr Masters
Pawn broker in Holborn
that. a person now present
who calls herself Mary Elder pawned with this
Informant between the 18th of January & 12th. of February
last Eight Pair of Womes in the name of Mary
Brown & told this Informant that her Husband was
a Shoe maker the Shoes were his property and
made up for Sale and the other five pair of Woman
Shoes who pawned by a Man who called himself
John Davis< no role >
who is now at large
And this Informant Dennis McDonald< no role >
for
himself saith that he is an Headborough
that on
Tuesday last he searched the Lodgings of a person
now present who calls himself John Platt< no role >
& found
therein the Eleven Pair of Womens Shoes [..]
Seven pair of Mens Shoes & Eight pieces of
Cullimanco now produced [..]
Severally Sworn before
me the 21st. Day of
March 1774
}
Saunder Welch< no role >
Robt. Jefferson< no role >
James Everitt< no role >
Jno. Brookes< no role >
Dennis Mc Donell