Bed in order to Dress herself and found That all her
Wearing Apparell was gone That no other person
were in the Room from the time She went in to the
time of her beeing robbed of her Cloaths but the
Prisoner Allen and the other woman That She then
Called to the Land lord of the House who came to her Assistance
That the Property She was Robbed of was a Dimity
Gown a Cotton Pettycoat a Muslin Aprow a Black
Silk Cloak a pair Stockings a Pair of Pockets a pair of
plated Buckles a Half Handkerchief a Silk Handkerchief
another pair Stocking a White Under pettycoat and
about Seven Shillings and Six pence in Silver
and that the Wearing Apparell now produced are
part of the same Good Which was feloniously Stolen
as aforesaid
The said Dorothy Howell< no role >
for herself Saith
That about 5. o Clock on Monday afternoon last
She was asked by the prisoner to Allen to pawn [..]
for her a Gown and Coat and to get upon her 12s.
That she took the Gown and Coat now produced
to Mr. Samuel Woodings< no role >
a pawn broker
the
corner of King Street
in Drury Lane
and Pawned
the same for Nine Shillings and Five pence halfpenny
and received a Duplicate Which she gave to the prisoner
Allen and the money and Received from her for her
Trouble Four Pence.
The said Edward Ansell< no role >
for himself Saith
That he is Servant
to the said Mr. Wooding