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11th January 1786 - 12th December 1787

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Image 145 of 28811th September 1787


several remnants of Green Persion Silk which were to be
made up into a Petticoat for his Sister that he next brought
her two Pieces of Black Silk Persian containing in the whole
about a Yard and an half which he directed her to make
into a Half which she accordingly did. [..]
[..] That the Prisoner
Sister came to her a Second time about a Fortnight after
she took her Measure for the Gowns to know if they were
done that he was then above that the Gowns were not
than done, that the Prisoner Sister then gave Informant
direction to bring them when done to her Lodging in Cherry Cree AlleyGolden
Lane
White Cross Street that she accordingly took them there
about three Months ago and was told that the Prisoners Sister
near at the House of William Nevin< no role > in Golden Lane where
went to and found her and delivered the Gowns to her in the
Presence of Nevins Wife that Informant asked who was
to pay for making the Gowns and Gilbirth sayd that her
Broker would pay for them that nformant then left her and
saw nothing of her till about three Weeks ago when the came
to her in Wapping and brought with her the Pink Persion Silk
now produced and four yards of Tambour Muslin that she ordered
the Silk to be made into a Petticoat and the Muslin into any
Apron and Copy. That Informant at different times




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