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The Information of Estienne Fenie, Frances Gillcott< no role >
and Samuel Durant< no role > taken before me this 29th..
day of April 1782.

Who being on Oath say and first said Estienne Fenie< no role > says, that on
Friday morning last about two o'Clock he went into a House in
Church Street Saint Giles's with a Woman now present who calls
herself Ann Brown< no role > . That after being with her some time, she pre-
-tended to be thirsty and went up into another Room to drink; that
after staying a few minutes She came down again & was
followed by the said Frances Gillcott< no role > to the Chamber. door,
to whom she gave something, and soon after went away
leaving this Informant alone. That he presently missed his
Watch and Seals and is very Sure the said Ann Brown< no role >
stole them; and further says that the Watch and Seals
now produced by said Samuel Durant< no role > are this Informant's
Property, and the same which were Stolen from him as
aforesaid. And the said Frances Gillcott< no role > says that she
lodges in the same House that between 3 & 4 o'Clock on Friday
morning last the said Ann Brown< no role > knocked at this Informants
Roomdoor and desired some Water that on Opening her Door
said Brown requested this Informant to go down into her
Room and bring her her Cloaths, which Lay on a Table near
the Door, which she refused, but went down stairs with her
and received her Cloaths at the door. That said Ann Brown< no role >
came out of her Room instantly, snatched up her Cloaths
and went down stairs. And the said Samuel Durant< no role >
says that on Friday morning last the said Ann Brown< no role >
offered to pawn the Watch and Seals now produced with




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