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1789

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The Information of Ann Dunn< no role > of George Street Spittlefields Widow Joseph Appleby< no role >
Servant to Mr. Joseph Broady< no role > of White Chapel High Street Pawnbroker and Mary
Jolly
< no role > Servant to Mr. Richard Warner< no role > of White Row Spittle Fields Pawnbroker
Taken this 30th. day of June 1789 before me John Staples< no role > Esquire one of his Majestys
Justices of the Peace in and for the said County and first the said Ann Dunn< no role > on her
Oath saith that about a Month ago she let a Room Ready Furnished to the person present
who says her name is Mary Rumbald< no role > This name instance is in a workspace. at two shillings and six pence pr. Week
further Saith that on Tuesday last she Examined the said Room and found One Linen Sheet
of the Value of three Shillings on Coppes Tea Kettle of the value of One Shillings and
one Flat Iron of the value of Six pence to [..] ssing out of the said Room further saith
the Linen Sheet produced by Joseph Appleby< no role > and the Copper Tea Kettle produced
by Mary Jolly< no role > are the property of this Informant and let in the said Furnished
Room to the said Mary Rumbald< no role >

her
Ann Mary< no role > [mark] Dunn
Mark

Joseph Appleby< no role > on his Oath Saith that on the fourth day of June Instant he
received of Mary Rumbald< no role > the linen Sheet produced on which he lent her the Sum
of Two Shillings and six pence

Joseph Appleby< no role >

Mart Jolly< no role > on her Oath saith that on the twenty second day of June Instant
she was present and said Mrs Warner Received the Copper Tea Kettle produced from Rumbald on which
was lent the sum of One Shillings

Mary Jolly< no role >

Taken and Sworn before me the
Day and Year first above Written}

John Staples< no role >

Mary Rumbald< no role > says that being in Great Distress was the Cause of her pawning
the said Articles

Taken Signed and declared to be the
Truth the day and Year first above
Written before me}

John Staples< no role >

Her
Mary [mark] Rumbald< no role >
Mark




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