the said Margaret Golding< no role >
otherwise Mc. Cabe and which House
she occasionally used) if she the said Margaret Golding< no role >
otherwise Mr. Cabe had lately and when been there when
the said Mrs. Tewy informed this Deponent that she had
not seen the said Margaret Golding< no role >
otherwise Mc. Cabe for
two or three days preeding such Inquiry and did not
knew where she was And this Deponent further saith
That he again called on Mr. and Mrs. Butler at the running
Hane aforesaid on Wednesday last and also on Thursday
last and made the same inquiry of them respecting the
said Margaret Golding< no role >
otherwise Mc. Cabe and received for
Answer from them to such Inquiry that they had not
seen or heard any thing about her since Deponent first
Morning neither did they knew where was And this
Deponent further Saith he again inquired at Mr. Cane's
in Russell Street aforesaid on Thursday last respecting the
said Margaret Golding< no role >
otherwise Mc. Cabe and was then
informed by the said Mrs. Cane that she had not heard
any thing about her since Deponent fames inquiry
and this Deponent further Saith he hath likewise made
inquiry at Sunday other places in the neighbourhood of
Tottenham Court Road
and Oxford Street
resping the said
Margaret Golding< no role >
otherwise Mc. Cabe but hath not [..]
been able to learn where she now resides or to obtain
any certain Information respecting her
Sworn in Court the
18th of December 1786
By the Court
Dennis Mc. Donald< no role >