Middlesex
to wit}
The Informations of
Margaret Dennin< no role >
Samuel Slack< no role >
and
Thomas Boyd< no role >
taken upon Oath the 23d. Day of May
1789.
Who upon their several Oaths says and first the
said Margaret Dennin< no role >
for herself saith that on Wednesday
the Thirteenth Day of May Instant she was walking along
Broad Street
Bloomsbury
she saw some printed Linnen
or Callicoe hang at the Door
of Mr. Clark a Linnen Draper
which she liked and therefore went in and bought six
Yards for ten Shillings and three Pence and also a
Lining for the same for one Shilling and paid half
a Guinea in part and desired the Shopmen to lay it
till she brought the remainder of the Money being nine
Pence which she said she wod. do either that Day or
the next that the Prisoner Mary Branham< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
was sitting
near the Shop Door where the printed Linnen or Callicoe
hung with Boxes that she had to sell and when this
Deponent was looking at the sd. Linnen or Callicoe
the Prisoner
[..] came to look at it and said it was
very cheap and as good as Camblott
Samuel Slack< no role >
for himself saith that he is
Apprentice to Mr. Thomas Clark< no role >
of Broad Street
Bloomsbury
Linnen Draper
that on Wednesday the
Thirteenth Day of May Instant he sold to Margaret
Dennin< no role >
six Yards of printed Callicoe for ten Shillings
and three Pence That the Prisoner Mary Branham< no role > This name instance is in a workspace.
came into the Shop along with the said Margaret
Dennin< no role >
who he apprehended was her Acquaintance
as she advised her about buying a Lining for it
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