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26th June 1780 - 8th December 1781

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Image 120 of 38114th April 1781


desired her to Pass for the Maker

Says, that the reason why she
did not offer the Hat Bands, a second time was, Because she
understood from Mr Fowler they were not wanted

Says, that upon looking over the
Duplicates now produced, She is satisfied all
the Hats which appear to be pawned in the name
of Mary Bond< no role > , were pawned by her this
Informant.also that the Goods pawned in
the names of Mary Ford< no role > , Ann Broughton< no role > , and
Mary Blossom< no role > were pawned by her

Says, that when she had sold
the Breede to Mr Norman. he observed, that she
had some Hat Bands and asked whether she told them
She said, they were not her property, and She was
going with them to an Undertaker 's near Cripplegate
to sell them at seventeen Pence a piece, but that
Mr Norman might have them, for there were
more at homeMr. Norman offered her ten
Shillings a dozen for them, and she sold the
Hat Bands at that priceMr Norman agreed to
return them, in case the Owner of the Hat Bands
was not satisfied

Taken and sworn at Guild hall
London the 14th Day of April 1781 .}
before me}
Wm. Plomer< no role >

The Mark of
[mark]
Martha Ford< no role >




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