And this Informant Elizabeth Robinson< no role >
for
herself saith that she knows James Field< no role >
&
Wm. Hawke< no role >
very well and that about the 3d. or
4th. of this Month she met the said James
Field< no role >
in the Haymarket
who told her that
he hadhasPicked a Gentlemans Pocket of his
Pocket Book at the Opera House
on the
Saturday Night Preceeding in which Book
he told her there was a 20L Bank Note &
other Billswhothe Value of which she does
not recollect And this Informant observing
him better Drest than Usual told him he
was very flashy Whereupon he say'd to
this Informant that he had Changed away
the Bank Note of 20L at a Shop in Monmouth
Street
on the Sunday Morning for a Suit
of Brown Cloaths for which he sayd he paid
4 Guineas. And this Informant Jonathan
Raine< no role >
for himself saith that he was
present at Searching the Lodgings of Wm
Hawke< no role >
at a Butter Shop in Dean Street
So he
and that in a Drawer in the said Apartment
he found a Red Moroco Pocket Book now
Produced & Sworn to be the Property of the
other Informant John Gordon< no role >
John Gordon< no role >
John Rhodes< no role >
her
Elizth. [mark] Robinson< no role >
Mark.
Jonathan Raine< no role >
Severally Sworn before me
January 17th. 1771
}
Geo. Reid< no role >
.