Foster's Lane
for ten Shillings and three
pence which they shared betwixt them
And this informant further
Saith That about Six weeks ago he
in company with the said Thomas
Simmonds< no role >
Stole in the [..] Shop of
Samuel Swan< no role >
and William Addy< no role >
in Friday Street
in the City of London
two
pieces of whit Cotton which the person
now present who calls herself Mary
Simmonds< no role >
alias Street< no role >
pawned with
Mr. Jones a Pawnbroker in Fleet Street
for two Guineas, Which this Informant
haw her Pay to the said Thomas
Sminonds and she at same time
Gave him the Duplicate, of the said
Cotton and the said Thomas Simmonds< no role >
gave this Informant one Guinea
And this Informant further Saith
that about Six weeks ago he in company
with the said Thomas Simmonds< no role >
Stole in the house o Mr Barratt
a Linen Draper
in Cheapside
two
pieces of white Callies Shirting one
piece of which this Informant pawned
at Mr. Wessels a Pawnbroker in Bridges
Street
Westminster
for one guinea which
they shared between them, the other
piece he gave to the said Thomas