Clark and the Sheets were pawned by Mrs Lucas to Mr. Barnes a
Pawnbroker in Golden Lane
who brought them only five Shillings
which with the one Shilling before they had for the Towells was divided
amongst them at two Shillings each but this Examinant hath since
been informed the said Sheets were pawned by the said Mrs Lucas for
Fifteen Shillings
Bye & Jeffs.
Cranbury
House
Islington
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This Examinant further saith That he and and the said Jeffs
went to Islington
the Back of Cranbury House
at the Corner House of
a Row there Jeffs went in to the Right Hand Parlour Door and brought
out a Quilt and a Pack of Cards which Quilt was sold to the said Susannah
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for fifteen pence and the Cards they kept and divided the 15d between
them
Sworn this twenty third Day of May
1745
before me at Guild hall
London
contained in this & the tenn foregoeing
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James Bye< no role >
Witness
Wm Boomer< no role >