Surr ss
Margaret Hicks< no role >
of wife of
Joseph Hicks< no role >
of the
parish of St. Margt. Fishstreet
in the City of London
maketh Oath
themthat Yesterday
[..] between
the hours of Nine and Eleven in the Forenoon
One black Silk Furbelow Scarfe was feloniously
Stolen from her and that she doth verily
believe that
Ursula Howard< no role >
the prisoner prsent
did steal the same for that no other Pson
whatsoever was in ye room where the said
Scarfe lay, from ye time she saw the same till
the time it was missed
Jurat 28o. Die Octobris
1713o.
Coram me. Ra: Harsery< no role >
Margarett Hicks< no role >
[mark]
her mark
Ursula Howard< no role >
the prisoner prsent upon her Examinacon
duely taken before me denies that the Stole she
Scarfe with which the is Charged as abovesaid
Capt
28o. Die Octobris 1713
Coram me
Ra: Hartery< no role >
refuseth to
Signe