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June 1756

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This Deponent Anne gills on her Oath Saith, that Anne Burges< no role > has frequent
ly told whity Brown Cloth to one Mary Bignal< no role > of James Street< no role > St. George
Hanover Square , at a groat a yard. And likewise a quantity of blue forge
to the Sd Mary Bignal< no role > at a groat a yard. and further coarse blue Cloth &
Mixt Grogram< no role > , and Several Pair of Men & Boys brown woolen Stockings
The Stockings at a groat a pair, and the blue Cloth & Grogram at a groat
a yard. Blue [..] Cloth Petticoats told to the sd Mary Bignal< no role > at 6d & 8d
a yard. Also new Tin pots at two pence a peice: also a Quantity of hard
Brushes at two pence a peice and Bed Cords at one penny a peice
Also new Boy Shirts at 6d & 8d a peice Also Several pair of Mens Shoes

Sworn before me this 20th.
of May 1756.

John Upton< no role >

The mark
of Anne [mark] Gills< no role >

This Deponent Agnes Marsden< no role > in the Workhouse of St. George
Hanover Square on her Oath Saith that She was present, and Saw Anne
Burges sell blue Cloth & Grogram, two blue Petticoats, and one new Shift
to Mary Bignal< no role > in her Shop in James Street< no role > St. George Hanover Square
but what money was paid for the same does not know. but was told by
Mary Bignal< no role > that She paid 20 pence for the Shift

This Deponent further Saith that the saw Mary Bignal< no role > put the
Several Things She had bought as above in to a Drawer, and that
Edward Bignal< no role > her Husband in a Passion threw them all cut of the Drawer
and Said to her his wife that she was continually robbing the Parish, and would bring him to the
Gallows.

Sworn before me this 20th. May
1756

John Upton< no role >

Agnes Masden< no role >




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