drinking in the Kitchin were gone out of the house & the said
Mr James who lett them out was gone down into the vault
at which time they tooke the oppertunity of opening the Street
door & went out wth: the Goods above menconed being then
about two of the clock in morning from thence they carryed
the goods to an Alehouse near Westminster Abby
but She doth
not know the Sign where they drank one pint of drinke & there the
said Margaret White< no role >
als Wells< no role >
Seemed to be angry wth this
Informant for not bringing the mans apparell away That by
the dirrection of the said Margaret White als Wells this
Informant carryed the goods to one Margaret Nicholson< no role >
who
lodges at the sign of the Dog & Partridge
against Southton
Street
in Holborn
where She left the said Goods at present &
afterwards [..] by the direction of the said Margaret White als Wells She this Informant disposed of them
as followeth one Silke petticoate She pawned to Elias Atkinson< no role >
a Broker
in Orange Street
for fifteen Shillings & the said
Atkinson desired her to bring the Gown wch belonged to the
Petticoate & he would then lend her thirty Shillings & the
three Silver [..] Spoons She sold to one John Mitchell< no role >
a
Goldsmith
near Turnstile
Holborn
for twenty Six Shillings
& the Silke gown & Petticoate being cherry coullered damask
She pawned to one John Penn< no role >
at the Golden Key
in
Golden lane
by the direction of the said Margaret White
als Wells for two guineas the Said John Penn< no role >
telling
her that if She would give him a bill of Sale wth in two
or three months he would lend her a guinea more telling
her that She might bring any thing to him Safely &
privately enough
Capt die & Anno
Suprd coram me
Jno. Cleeve< no role >
the marke of
[mark]
Maudlin Davis< no role >