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Image 51 of 10728th July 1707


The Examinacon of Mary White< no role > taken this 28o. July 1707 upon
Oath by me John Pery< no role > Esqr . One of her Majesties Justices of
the peace for this County.

That Shee had seen William Robinson< no role > the Turnkey of Newgate to Lett William
Hopley
< no role > a Convict Downe to the Comon side amongst the Women and that he his
all night with Mary Holden< no role > another Convict and that she has seen Richard
Hathersell
< no role > one of the Partners Lett John Craft< no role > a Felon downe to the A [..]
side Women to one Patt Pope< no role > with whom he lay all night And that shee has
seen Mary Buck< no role > and Mary Williams< no role > bring Goods into the Goale being Lett in
by William Robinson< no role > Who for One Shilling given him by Mary Buck< no role > suff [..]
her to abide there all night. and these two Women hired a Roome called ye. Change
of Mr French for a Warehouse to putt in their Goods.

She likewise has seen the said Robinson take money of severall Women to
pmitt them to lye with the men Felons all night to which the Partners have
consented and the said Partners frequently lock up the Debtors on Sundays
when they Boils the Kettle, but suffer the Felons to goe into the Comon
Hall where the Kettle is.

She further saith She has been imployed by Mary Buck< no role > to carry a Silver Spoone
suspected to be [..] Stollen to be sold alsoe a Sute of Headclothes a Shirt
a Shift a Flowered Muslin Apron a plain Suite of Pinners all which She
suspected to be Stolen which She pawned all the Pawnbrokers by the halfe
Moone in Aldersgate street for Foure Shillings about one Month since.

She further saith Mary Buck< no role > als Ellis< no role > sent her to fetch a Red Petticoate
Stampt with Black from pawne which the said Mary Buck< no role > durst not
weare herselfe, but sold it to Mrs. French for the three Shillings for
which itt was pawned and the said French wears it now in the Goale

That Shee has seen Mary Buck< no role > als Ellis< no role > and Mary Williams< no role > carry out severall
things out of the Goale in the Morning

Jurat die prdict
John Pery< no role >

The marke of May [mark] White [..]




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