where She lived She Answered in Norfolk Street
in the Strand
, then Informant further Saith that she
gave the Prisoner £10 note and the Remainder in Cash
for Change out of which change She Paid one Guinea and half
for the said Cloak
William Rode< no role >
a Constable being Sworn before us
upon his Oath Saith that on Sunday last about two
o'Clock this Informant was Sent for to Mrs. Pincutts
No.11
in Craven Street
Strand
, was Informed by Mr.
Pool he had lost a £20 Bank Note and Suspected
the Prisoner Jane Herbert< no role >
, this Informant then called
the Prisoner up Stairs, and Asked her Some Questions
her Answers being very Suspicious upon
uponand half in Gold and twelve Shillings in Silver
this Informant then Called Elizabeth Stone< no role >
into
another Room and Asked her if She know of any
Bank Note being Changed by the Prisoner She Said
She knew the Prisoner Jane Herbert< no role >
had Changed
a Bank Note of £20 on friday Evening last in
Cranbourn Alley
and that She was with her at the time
Sworn before us this
31st. day of July 1786
Edw: Read< no role >
John Collick< no role >
Charles Pool< no role >
Junr.
her
Elizabeth [mark] Stone< no role >
Mark
Mary Lewling< no role >
Wm. Rode< no role >