Middlesex
to Wit}
The Examination of
Ann Sharphouse< no role >
who stands Charged upon the Oath of
Elizabeth Bacon< no role >
. On Suspicion of Feloniously
receiving Nice Sheet from
Margaret
Sunderland< no role >
the property of
Edward Bacon< no role >
knowing them to be Stolen taken before
Us two of his Majestys Justices of the
Peace
in and for the said County
Who saith that last Monday was a Week
the abovementioned Person who calls herself
Margaret Sunderland brought to her a Sheet Which
She bought of her for One Shilling which Sheet is
claimed by the said Elizabeth Bacon< no role >
& This
Examinant further saith that the other Old Street
which is Cut in pieces and found in her House and
Claimed by the said Elizabeth Bacon< no role >
she
bought among some other Old Rags of two Women
who Deal in Old Cloaths but does not know where
they live and saith that she did not Buy or
Receive from the said Margaret Sunderland< no role >
any
other Sheeter Sheets other than the firstmentd
One Sheet for which she gave her One Shilling
as above mentioned
her
Ann [mark] Sharphouse
Mark
Taken & Signed the
10th. Day of April 1772
before me}
Saunders Welch< no role >
Thos.. Bishop< no role >