Midds ss
Mary Page< no role >
Widow
upon her Exaiacon taken before me One of
her Maties: Justices of ye Peace for ye County of Midds Saith That
abt: three Months ago One Ingram who was then a Servt: to Mr:
Thomas Emery< no role >
of White Cross
[..] Street
in ye Parish of St: Giles
Cripplegate
London Butcher desold this Exaiate to come & help her
to clean ye sd Mr Emery's house, & that this Exaiate came
accordingly, & then ye sd
Ann Ingram< no role >
desir'd this Exaiate to gone
Stairs wth her to make ye Beds in ye sd house, & that which she
ye sd
Ann Ingram< no role >
& this Exaiate came into ye Lodging Room
of ye sd Mr
Thomas Emery< no role >
she pull'd out ye Drawer of a Child of
Drawers there, & took out from therein A Callico Gown, & then
took a Key out of her Pocket, & unlockt another Chest Drawer
in ye Same Room, & took from thence a Shift a Black Silk Hood & two Handkercheifs
& then took out of a Great Chest in ye Same Room a Black Silk
[..] Petticoat; & that then ye sd
Ann Ingram< no role >
desir'd this Exaiate
to go up an other pair of Stairs
[..] in ye Same house, & when she
& this Exaite were come into a Room there, she & sd Ann
took from thence One Black Stuff Petticoat, two Flannell
Petticoats, & two Suites of Laced Head cloaths, & One laced Cap
for a Womane & this Exaite further Saith That ye sd
Ann
Ingram< no role >
took out of ye sd Chamber up one pair of Stairs A pairs
of Callico printed being in length five yards & a half or
thereabts: & that ye sd
Mary Page< no role >
&
Ann Ingram< no role >
[..] then
carry'd away all ye sd Goods & ye sd Mary
[..] gave to this
Exaiate ye sd Black Stuffe Petticoat,
[..] A White Flannell
Petticoat a laced Handkercheif, & A pair of Black Cloath Shoe's
all wch sd Goods were stollen out of ye sd Mr Emery's house
Capt 23o die Febr 1711
Coram me
John Fuller< no role >
The mark of
Mary [mark] Page< no role >