of Mr Hobden's Loss, interrogated her about
some Particulars, and said he would weigh the
Spoons, but the Prisoner in some haste went
out of the Shop, saying, she would call again
Informant followed and apprehended her
Says, that the Prisoner confessed she was the
Person who had stolen a silver Tankard and
eight silver Table Spoons from Mr. Holden
the Prisoner also told where all the things
were pawned, and gave Informant the
Duplicate upon the TankardAfterwards,
on the same day, the Prisoner went with
Informant and John Couchman< no role >
the Constable
toseveralthe Pawnbroker [..] where the Tankard
was pawned.
Taken and Sworn at Guildhall
London the 24th day of October
1780 before me}
Thos: Woodridge< no role >
Geo Hebden< no role >
Mary Hebdan< no role >
Geo. Worthy< no role >
Geo: Whitling< no role >
Willm. Edley< no role >
The Information of Henry Chareuneau< no role >
, Apprentice
to James Lowe< no role >
, of Clerkenwell
Green Pawnbroker< no role >
Who being on Oath saith, that on Thursday the
twelfth Instant, the Prisoner now under
Examination, Elizabeth Carpenter< no role >
, pawned with
him at the House of his said Master, the silver
Table Spoon he now produces for Five Shillings
Taken and Sworn the day
and Year abvementioned
whereon the above Informations
were swornbefore me}
Thos. Woodridge< no role >
Henry Chareuneau< no role >