Dimothy Petticoat and the Large Diaper Table Cloth
and get as much as She could upon it, which she
this Informant accordingly did pawne at the Shop
of Mr. Castle in Orchard Street Westminster
Pawnbroker
for Eight Shillings and Six pence and further on her
Oath saith that on Friday Evening the third Instant
this Informant saw the said Elizabeth Wilson< no role >
buy
of the said John Smith< no role >
, Samuel Smith< no role >
and John Langford< no role >
a Pair of Womens Leather Pumps now produced and
paid them two Shillings for the same, and that the said
Elizabeth Wilson< no role >
at the Time that she bought the
said Pair of Womens Pumps well knew they were Stolen
that on the next Day being Saturday the said Elizabeth
Wilson< no role >
desired this Informant to [..] pawne
the said Pumps, which she did at the Shop of Mrs.
Eldridge Pawnbroker in Pye Street
Westminster
for
one Shilling and Six pence
Sworn before me
Novemr. 9th. 1775
}
Jonan Durden< no role >
her
Ann [mark] Hutchinson< no role >
Mark