The Information of Ann
Smith< no role >
of St: Martin's Lane
Widows
Who being in her Oath saith that on Tuesday the 2d. day at
Mis instant October having been out in a Post Chmsi
to Curyden Fair
in
Company with Mrs. Elizabeth Coleby< no role >
they in their return Went to the house
of a Mr Paler the Bull and Butcher
in Peter Street Westmr. when
after Staying a short time Mrs. Smith Went< no role >
into the Ch [..] by herself
and left Mrs Coleby in the house behind her has had nor get further
them Strutter Ground when the Chaise was Stopped by a Man
in a light last and a Woman whose Name she is time informed is Grace
Middsex entered the same Signed her by the hair of her head and but it
a Gold enamelled locket which was hanging in her breast and Row
refused her Pocket of two Guineas say might another woman who
was near hear her Danner You You Bitch make hold of it it is Gold
they then left her, and she Returned to the Public House and took
up Mrs, Coleby her Fried
Middlesex
and
Westminster
}
to wit
Sworn before me
the 3d. October 1783
Edwd, Bindllgrs
The Mark of
Ann [mark] Smith< no role >