She had lent thesard Ann Mc. Dennott< no role >
Some days before when she observed
the other Informant John Cunningham< no role >
sleeping in a Chaise and his heard on a
table and Four the person now
present who calls herself Ann wife
of John Mc. Dennott< no role >
standing before
the other Informant John Cunningham< no role >
shoping and Saw the said Ann Mc.
Dennott take out of the left homd
Breeches pocket of the said John
Cumingham< no role >
Six Guineas in Gold
and Lane thesand Ann Mc. Dennott
Count the same that the sand Ann
Mc Dennott told this Informant
her Bonnett was nor came home
but that she would send the Girl for
it upon which this Informant up
Stairs and told her husband when
he came home that John meaning
the other Informant John Cunningham< no role >
had been Robbed for that she had seen
the Money in her hands of the said
Ann Mr. Dennott
Sworn before Me this
4th. day of May 1786
}
James Cross< no role >
his
John [mark] Cunningham< no role >
Mark
her
Elizabeth [mark] Royston< no role >
Mark