Middlesex
to wit.
The Information of
Henrietta Jones< no role >
further continued
taken before me this 6th.. day of May 1784.
Who being on Oath says that Yesterday morning between 8
and 9 o'Clock She went into the Blue Anchor
Alehouse in Russell
Street Covent Garden
to get same Gin where she found Richard
Cunningham< no role >
, Charles Jones< no role >
and John Price< no role >
now present [..]
together. That said Cunningham went out and returned again in about
two minutes. That said Price then asked this Informant whether
she would pawn a Gown for said Charles Jones< no role >
and Informant
replied that She wouldThat saw Jones took the Gown now
produced from between his Shirt and his Waistcoat and delivered
it to Informant That said Cunningham at the same time
took the Petticoat and Apron now produced from between his Apron
and Waistcoat and delivered them to this Informant; after which
said Cunningham desired this Informant would pawn them for
a Guinea and bring Him the MoneyAnd further says that
as She was going with said Articles to pawn, she was
stopped by Ann Brown< no role >
to whom the said Kings belonged.
Sworn before me this
6th.. day of May 1784}
Sampn. Wright< no role >
her
Henrietta [mark] Jones< no role >
mark