Middlesex
to Wit}
The Information of Frances the Wife of
William Adeane< no role >
Henry Sherens< no role >
Servant to
James Lowe< no role >
of Clerkenwell
Green
Pawn broker and
Frances Bickley< no role >
of Onslow
Street near Mutton Hill in the said County Widow
taken before me this 14th. day of January 1783
Who being upon Oath says and first the said Frances
Adeane< no role >
says, that a person now present who calls herself [..]
Ann
Fuller< no role >
, lived with her about twelve Weeks ago, for the space
of six Weeks-that on a Tuesday about six Weeks ago when
she came down stairs she found that the said Ann Fuller< no role >
was gone
and that a striped Lutestring Gown now produced, together with
two blue silk Gowns a blue Sattin Gown, a noll of Flannch,
a white Marcella Bed Gown and other Apparel stolen out of
her HouseAnd the said Henry Sherens says, that he was
present in his Masters Shop on Clerkenwell Green
aforesaid, on
the 21st. of December last when the said Frances Bickley
pawned with his Mistress the said Lutestring Gown for
five ShillingsAnd the said Frances Bickley< no role >
says that on
the said 21st. day of December the said Ann Fuller< no role >
came to
this Informant at the Dukes Head on Mutton Hill with a
Bundle tied up in a HandkerchiefThat she opened the
said Bundle and took thereout the said Lutestring Gown
which she desired this Informant to pawn for her which
she accordingly did at Mr. Lowes aforesaid for five shillings
Sworn before me this
14th. day of Janry: 1783}
Addington
F.adoane
Henry Charonnean< no role >
his
Frances [mark] Bickley< no role >
Mark