Sessions Papers
23 May 1720
Surr ss.
Anne knock< no role >
wife
of
Thomas Knock< no role >
of the Parish of St. Giles
Criplegate
in the County of Middlesex
White Smith
maketh
oath that about Michas last She lett out a Room ready
Furnished to
Richard Ingram< no role >
and
Mary Ingram< no role >
and
further Saith that as Divers times a Large Blankett of the
Value of Four Shillings a Flaxon Sheet of the Value of Four
Sillings a Sawspan of the Value of Three Shillings a Huck a back
Table cloath of the Value of Three Shillings and Several other
Goods were Feloniously Stolen out of the said Lodging Room
and that She doth verily believe that the said
Richard Ingram< no role >
and
Mary Ingram< no role >
the prisoners present did Steal the Blankett
the Sheett and other Goods out of their Said Lodgings for that the
Said
Mary Ingram< no role >
hath Confessed to this Dept. that She did
thtake the Street Blankett Sawspan and Table cloth
andabove
menconed and Pawned the Same to a Pawnbrooker in Grubb
Street
London for Four Shillings.
Jurat 23o. Die Maij 1720o
Coram me.
Ra: Harsery< no role >
Anne Nock< no role >
[mark]
her mark
Richard Ingram< no role >
one of the Prisoners prsent being duly Examined
before denyeth that he Stole any of the Goods abovemenconed
or that he was concerned or prevy to any part of the said Felony
Capt die Et Anno prd.
Coram me.
Ra: Harsery
Richard [mark] Ingram< no role >
his mark
Mary Ingram< no role >
the other prisoner [..] upon her Examinacon
duly taken before me Confesseth that She did take the Sheet
Sawspan Table cloth and a Pottinger part. of the Goods above
menconed out of her sd. Lodgings and pawils the Same to a
Pawnbrooker in Grubb Street
for Four Shillings but She Dengeth
that She Stole any of the other Goods above Said or that the
knows any thing of the Stealing the Same.
Capt Die Et Anno prd
Coram me
Ra: Harsery
Mary [mark] Ingram< no role >
her mark