Middlesex
to Wit
The Information of
James Quinin< no role >
taken before
me this 29th. day of January 1786
Who [..] Saith that he know a person now present
named William White< no role >
That on Tuesday the sixteenth of
January instant the said William White< no role >
brought to
him at the Black Dog Alehouse inDog Ask
Drury
Lane
the plated Stand for a Wax light now produced and desired
him to pawn it for as much as he could getThat
he accordingly pawned it with James Woodhouse< no role >
now
present at the Shop of John Lane
Pawn broker in Drury
Lane
for two shillings and gave the same to said White
at the Black Dog Alehouse aforesaidThat on the 23rd. of
January instant said White came to the said Black Dog
Alehouse and brought to this Examinant the Ink Stand
with plated Furniture now produced and desired him to
pawn it for himThat he pawned the same with the said
James Woodhouse< no role >
for six shillings which he delivered to
him at said Black Dog AlehouseThat on Wednesday the
the 24th. instant said White brought to him at said Black
Dog Alehouse the other ink stand now produced and
desired him to pawned it, which he did at Mr. Nash's Pawn broker in Holles Street
and delivered to
him the Money being five shillings and Six penceThat
on Thursday the 25th. instant said White brought to him
at said Black Dog Alehouse the flat plated Candlestick now
produced and desired him to pawn it for him which he did
at the Shop of Aaron Marritt< no role >
Pawn broker
in Rose Sheet
were Long Acre
of four Shillings which he also delivered
to himThat the same day said White came to him