Middlesex
The Examination and Voluntary Confession
of
Ann Wyburd< no role >
Taken before me one of his
Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County
this 14th. August 1749
.
This Examinant Voluntary Confesseth and saith
That about Two months ago she was servant to William
Robinson< no role >
of Limehouse
Labourer
, when, at Sundry different
times, within about the Compass of a Week she took the
following things out of Robinson house to wit, one
Pari of Streets, one Doulass Shirt and Our Pewter Plate
the Property of the Said Robinson, which things she this
Examinant gave to One Elizabeth Buckingham< no role >
to Pawn
the same for her and which she accordingly did adn
brought this Examinant one Shilling and Six pence
for the Street as much upon the Street and nine pence
upon the Oath And this Examinant farther said not
Taken [..] before me
Thos Fourteenth Augt. 1749
Walter Ferry< no role >
Ann Wyburd< no role >
Witness{John Edwards< no role >
Headborough