Elizabeth Stone< no role >
being duly Sworn before us upon her
Oath Saith that being at Mrs Pincuts house in
Cravens Street
and being Particularly Acquainted with
the Prisoner Jane Herbert< no role >
Mr. Pool Sent for her up
Stairs about Eleven o'Clock on Sunday last when She came
into the Room was Asked by a Person William Rode< no role >
a Constable
if She knew where the Prisoner Jane
Herbert< no role >
had Changed the Note this Informant Answer'd
Same Shop in Cranbourn Alley
that She was with
her when it was Changed and She could tell then Shop
in day light
Mary Lewling< no role >
being duly Sworn before us upon
her Oath Saith that on friday night last the Prisoner
now Present when Saith her name is Jane Herbert< no role >
came to her Masters Mr. Samuel Jackmans< no role >
Shop
No. 2
Cranbourn Street
and bought a Bonnet and Paid
this Informant ten Shillings for the Same, then went
out and Returned Soon After and desired to see a Cap and
bought one and Paid five Shillings, then Agreed to give
one Guinea and half for a Cloak at the Same time
Asked this Informant for Change for a Note this
Informant Asked her what note was Answered £20
note, which Said £20 note now Produced No. 8269 the Prisoner Jane Herbert< no role >
[..] took out of a Small Red LeatherBoPocket book
and wrote James Russell< no role >
20th July 1786on the back of the said £20
note, this Informant then Asked the Prisoner