had from her sister ye Sd. Mary Rogers< no role >
and descied her
to Pawn it which she did at Mr Elings in Dyot
Street
St. Giles
Pawnbroker who lent her six
Shillings & Six pence upon it which money
she gave to the Sister of the sd Mary Rogers< no role >
& about ten Minutes the said Mary Rogers< no role >
came up this Infromt. save the Sister deliver
the sd. Six Shillings & Six pence to the said
Mary Rogers< no role >
the sd. Mary Rogers< no role >
then told
her that she had pawned it by her Mistress
the sd Elizth. Southgate
Direction as she
wanted to make up half a Guinea but yesterday
Morning when this Informt. mendd it to Elizth
Southgate
she desired this Informt not to
mention it saying for God's sake say no
more about it
And this Informant Sarah Harrod for
herself saith that on the Sixth Day of
March last she took the Ring now produced
into pawn from the other Informt. Frances
Bond and lent her Six Shillings and
Six pence upon it
And this Informant James Rackshow
for himself saith that last night about
Seven o'Clock he apprehended the person now
present who calls herself Mary Rogers< no role >
upon the Charge of Robert Southgate< no role >
& took,
her to the Round house where she felt down upon
her Knox to Robert< no role >
Southgate
& told him
that she would produce his King tomorrow
if he would for give her but she did not
out that time say or Word of Elizabeth
Southgates< no role >
having Employed her to pawn
the Ring
Severally Sworn before
me the 27th. Day of April
1772
}
Saunders Welch< no role >
Elizabeth Southgate< no role >
her
Frances [mark] Bond< no role >
Mark
Sarah Hurrold< no role >
his
James [mark] Ruckshow< no role >
Mark