Londonss:
The Examination and Confession of
Sarah Mallcome< no role >
taken on Oath
the Sixth day of February 1732
before me
Who on her Oath Saith That on Sunday
Morning last about two of the Clock She this
Examinant was Concerned with Thomas and James
Alexander Brothers< no role >
, and Mary Tracey< no role >
who
Murshed Elizabeth Hanison< no role >
, Loyd in Duncombe
and Another Person Whose Name she this
Examinant does not at Present know, on or about
the time last abovementioned in the Temple
in this
City. which was done in the Manner following
That She this Examiant had Severall Conferrences
with the above said Persons Concerning the Robbing of
Mrs. Duncombe, and that about Tenn of the
Clock, on Saturday Night last James Alexander< no role >
gott into Mrs. Duncombe's Chambers and Concealed
himself under a Bed till about Two a Clock
when he Open'd the Chamber door and left the
said Mary Tracey< no role >
and Thomas Alexander< no role >
into
the said Chambers, and whilst she this Examinant
Stood or the Stairs as a Watch they Committed the
Abovesaid Murther, and at the Same time Stole
from on to [..] the said Chambers about £300 in money
and a Silver Pint Tankard and divers others Goods
with a Silver Spoon to a great Value, which said
mony and goods was by the Abovesaid Persons
brought done to her, andbythen Distributed
in Equall Portions amongst them between four
and five of the Clock on Sunday Morning last
Past and further this Examinant Saith not
Capt. & Jurat Sexto die
February 1732 Coram}
Richd: Brocas< no role >
Sarah Mallcom< no role >