Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
Jane
Hill< no role >
Wife
of
James Hill< no role >
of
Monmouth Street
Labourer
taken before the this 31st. day of
January 1789
Who being upon Oath says that about six or
seven Weeks ago the Person now Present who
calls himself Samuel Shepherd< no role >
same to her
Cellar in Monmouth Street
and sold her two
Shirts for five Shillings That he afterwards
offered her a Pair of Hecks for half a Guinea
and then said he would sell then for eight
Shillings That she refused to buy them and
they Parted That the same Night the said Shepherd
called again at her Cellar and told her That though
she would not buy the sheet for the Money
that he asked her for them he had made a great
deal more of them That about ten days after
said Shepherd cause to her Cellar again and
brought a Mans diaper Night Cap a Pillow Case
and a large Clout and asked four Shillings for
them which she refused to purchase and he went
away
James Hill< no role >
Sworn before me the
Day and Year aforesaid}
N Bond