Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of
Ann Clarkson< no role >
Servant
to
Honor
Upham< no role >
of James Street
Covent Garden
Stay and
Mantua Maker
Alexander Dixon< no role >
Servant
to
Joseph
Fleming< no role >
of Drury Lane
Pawn broker
and
John Lane< no role >
Servant
to
John Lane< no role >
of Drury Lane
Pawnbroker
taken before me this 23d.. day of January 1782
Who being upon Oath say, and first the said Ann
Clarkson< no role >
says, thatthatshe knows a person now present who calls
herself Elizabeth Sands< no role >
, who lived as a Servant with the said
Honor Upham< no role >
in James Street< no role >
aforesaid & in which House this
Informant [..] also livedSays that a Gown and five Remnants
of Linen now produced are this Informants property and were
feloniously stolen from out of the said Mrs. Uphams HouseAnd
the said Alexander Dixon< no role > This name instance is in set 1539. This set is in the group(s): GarrowsClients .
says, that on the twelfth of December
last, the said Elizabeth Sands< no role >
pawned with him two of the
said Remnants of LinenAndfor two shillingsAnd the said
John Lane
says that on the 8th. of December last the said Elizabeth
Sands< no role >
pawned with him one other of the said Remnants of Linen for
three shillings, and that on the 11th.. day of December following she
pawned another Remnant of Linen for three shillings and that
on the 14th. of December following she pawned the other Remnant
of Linen, for half a Crownand that on the 29th of December
following she pawned the said Gown, for seven shillings.
Ann Clarkson< no role >
Alexander Dixon< no role >
John Lane< no role >
Sworn before me this
23rd. day of Janry. 1782}
Sampr Wright< no role >