That on Tuesday the Twenty Seventh day of October
this Informant and Ann Chatham< no role >
went to a Linen
Drapers
Shop in Bond Street
and took Thirty two Yards
of Printed Linen and Gave it to Mary Bond< no role >
to Sell
for them which Printed Linen now produced is a
part of the sand Linen which was Stolen as aforesaid
That on Friday the Twenty Ninth day of October
this Informant and Ann Chatham< no role >
went to a Linen
Drapers
Shop the Upper End of Bridge Street
and took
two Pieces of Printed Linen one Piece Nine Yards
and the other piece Eight Yards and a half and Gave
them to Mary Bond< no role >
to Self for them
That on the same day this Informant and the said
Ann Chatham< no role >
went to a Linen Drapers
Shop near
Charing Cross
and took Twenty Yards of Printed Linen
and Seventeen Yards of Printed Linen and Gave them
to Mary Bond< no role >
to sell for them
That on Tuesday the Second day of November this
Informant and the said Ann Chatham< no role >
Went to a Linen
Drapers
Shop Opposite Cranbourn Alley
and took
Thirty two Yards of Printed Linen & gave it to
the said Mary Bond< no role >
who gave it to one Sarah
Hog< no role >
who was as this Informant [..] soon
after heard stopped offering it to pannupon
upon which this Informant came up to the Justices
at the Rotation office in Litchfield Street and
Surrendered herself as an Evidence in behalf of the
Crown against the said several persons which
Linenwhich be a beenproduced by the several
pawn brokers are the same which were so taken as
abovementioned. And this Informant further
upon he Oath saith that the several Sums of
Money for which the said Goods were sold &