Middlesex
to wit
The Information of
Ann Hemming< no role >
taken before me this 22nd. day of April 1768
Who being upon Oath says that she knows a person now present
who calls himself James Manning< no role >
that on Sunday was three
Weeks he brought a white Sattin Night Gown, two pieces of Linen to
her Room at Stratford
which she went to pledge last Saturday at
a Pawnbrokers in Black Fryers
and was stopt with them that the
said James Manning brought likewise at the same time a Gold land Hat, several
Shirts, & several Handkerchiefs now produced, that he likewise brought
at the same time a pair of Dresden Ruffles and a Handkerchief
which this Informant pledged at the said Pawnbroker's for sixteen
Shillings, that the said James likewise brought at the same time
a black Petticoat which she this Informant pledged at a Pawnbrokers in
Fleet Street
, and a Meeting Grater which she pledged at the same
Pawnbroker's in Fleet Street
, that he likewise brought a Mourning
Ring which this Informant pledged at the said Pawnbroker is
in Black Fryers
and a Lutestring Gown & 2 Shirts which
she pledged at a Pawnbroker's in White Chapel
, and a Silver
Comb which she this Informant sold at a Shop in Cheapside
and a pair of Silver Childrens Buckles which she sold in Charpside
Sworn before me
April 22. 1768}
[..]
her
Ann [mark] Hemming< no role >
Mark