John Howes< no role >
of White Chappell
Weaver
Saith he was at Mrs.
Collins's about Eleven Weeks ago when the Deceased was in the
Mulberrry Tree
That the Deceased had stolen a Knife
and some Tea and Sugar and an Handkerchief which she Confessed
takingThat there was another Man in the Mulberry
Tree as in the Tree with the Deceased (whose Name Informant
don't know) and that he was Desired by Mrs. Collins only to
frighten the Deceased to tell what she had done with the Things
That a Rope was put round her middle but she was not hurt
For Mrs. Collins Desired that they wou'd only frighten her and
not hurt her
That she walk'd up a Ladder to the Tree
The Mark of
John [mark] Howes< no role >
William Addis< no role >
of Wentworth Street
Weaver
Saith he was at
Mrs. Collins's last Thursday andComingCame down Stairshewith Mrs
Collins and the Deceased And the Deceased said she had
fallen over a [..] Brush But did not say when or where
That Informant work'd in the House and used to see the
Deceased every dayThat he never saw her after the
above time and don't know when she Died
The Mark of
William [mark] Addis< no role >