Greenwood says that the Gowns and Petticoats mentioned in Duplicate
No 1 of this Informant's were pawned with him by said Elizabeth
Taconet< no role >
who said that she pawned them for a Mrs. Jackson in
South Audley Street: [..] That the different Articles mentioned
in the Duplicates No 2, 3 and 4 were likewise pawned
with him as he verily believes by the said Elizabeth Taconet< no role >
who at the times of pledging them said they were said
Mrs. Jackson's. That the Articles mentioned in Duplicate
No 5 of this Informant's were pawned with him by the
said Hannah Brown< no role >
in the Name of Foster. And the
said Edward Binham< no role >
says that the several Duplicates now
produced he on Tuesday last received from the hands of
said Hannah Brown< no role >
. And the said Isaac Bannister< no role >
says
that the Counterpane mentioned in his Duplicate No 2 was
pawned with him by the said Hannah Brown< no role >
in the name of
Mrs. Thompson. And the said Thomas Hill< no role >
says that the
Petticoat mentioned in his Duplicate No 1 was pawned with
him by said Elizabeth Taconet< no role >
in the name of Thomas
And the said William Fox< no role >
says that the Articles of Lace
mentioned in his Duplicate were pawned with him by said
Hannah Brown< no role >
as he verily believes, who then said her name
was Jackson. And said Isaac Bannister< no role >
further says
that the Articles mentioned in his three Duplicates No 6, 7
and 8 were pawned with him by said Hannah Brown< no role >
in the
Name of Foster.
Sworn before me the 30th. of
November and first of December
1781.}
Sampr Wright< no role >
Catherine Thistlethwayte< no role >
John Edwards< no role >
Richd Greenwood< no role >
Edwd. Binham< no role >
Isaac Bannister< no role >
Thomas Hills< no role >
W Fox