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The Information of William Green< no role > . William Turvey< no role > and
Abigail Sampson< no role > taken the 30th. day of March 1786 .

Abigail Sampson< no role > at Mrs. Cohen in Bell Lane Spitalfield
Says she saw Sarah Smith< no role > taken half a Crown and Two Shilling
out of [..] the Breeches pocket of William Green< no role > this afternoon
about the hour of Three in the Tap Room of William Survey< no role > of
Wentworth Street Spitalfield Victualer and saw the said Sarah Smith< no role >
give Thomas Lewis< no role > some mony [..] after she had robbed green and go with John Mondsaway< no role >
William Survey at the Sur Brewers Wentworth
Street Spitalfields says this afternoon about the hour
of Three he heard that William Green< no role > was robbed in his house
by the Prisoner who says her Name is Mary Smith< no role > who
had gone out of his house Says he went to Mr. Wilkie
a Publican in the same Street where he saw Sarah Smith< no role >
drinking with John Monds< no role > and Insisted that both of them
should go back to his house saying they had robbed a
man there inat the same timeThat he borough them back Says he saw the said Sarah Smith< no role >
give tothe road John mound Thomas Lewis< no role > a half Crown piece and he
beleives a ShillingThat he then gave Charge or Sarah
Smith
< no role > for Robbing William Green< no role > and Thomas Lewis< no role >
for receiving a half Crown piece and Shilling Knowing
the same to be Stolen

Wm. Green< no role > says Sarah Smith< no role > this afternoon about
the Hour of Three he went to the house of William Survey
situate in Went worth Street Spitalfields called for a Pint. of
Beer when Sarah Smith< no role > asked to make it a Pot and drinked
with him and afterward some Gin That said Sarah fumbled.
about his Pockets but he had not any Mistrust that she was robbing
him say she went away and as he was going out Missed his Mong
which was about four Shilling and a half Crown is certain he had
a half Crown and some Shillings when the said Sarah set by him that
he only found a six pence and a for thing left in his Pocket when she left
him

Wm Gercor< no role >

Sworn
The 30 of March 1786
Before me John Staples< no role >

his
William [mark] Survey
Mark
her
Abigail [mark] Sampson< no role >
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