we will have & left this Informant she then
went home to Bed when she found the Gentleman
was gone out of the Room that the next
Morning about Nine o Clock this Informt. saw
William Addington< no role >
& John Hart< no role >
when she begged of them for
Christ sake not to go away & lease her & the
saw Mary Brown< no role >
in the snare this Informant
then asked the said Addington & Hart where the
Gentlemans Cloaths were & they Blasted their Eyes
& say'd they would not tellthemthat at the same
time this Informt. saw John Hart< no role >
give
[..] Wm. Addington half a Guinea in his hand but did
not hear him say what it was for
And this Informant Thomas Ryder< no role >
for
himself saith that about 10'o Clock on Tuesday
Morning the 14th. Instant a [..] man
who called himself John Hart< no role >
came [..]
to his shop & pawned the Coat & Waistcoat now
produced & Sworn to the property of the other
Informant Michael Bray< no role >
for ten Shillings &
Six Pence and that a person now present who
calls himself Wm. Addington was present & in
Company with the said John Hart< no role >
in this Informt.
Shop at the time of the pawning of the Coat &
Waistcoat as a love
And this Informant Jane Boulton< no role >
for
herself saith that on Tuesday Morning the
fourteenth Instant a person now present
who calls himself William Addington< no role >
came to the Shop of her Master the other
Informant Thomas Ryder< no role >
in New Belton
Street in the Parish of Spirt Giles in the
Fields
Pawnbroker and Pawned the pair
of Black Waisted Breeches now produced