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<p n="750">more another time. That Hodges took this Informant to Mrs. Jones's<lb></lb>
No. 268 in <rs type="placeName" id="LMOBPS45027_geo570">the Strand</rs>
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an Acquaintance of his but not of this Informants<lb></lb>
otherwise than by calling at her Room for things she might want<lb></lb>
That this Informant Staid at Mrs. Jones's till 9 o'Clock and drank<lb></lb>
Tea there in company with a young Woman That she did not see Mrs.<lb></lb>
Jones when she and Hodges first went nor until ½ past 7 o'Clock<lb></lb>
when Mrs. Jones came home accompanied by Mrs. Hodges and after this<lb></lb>
Informant and said young Woman had drank Tea That Mrs. Jones and<lb></lb>
Mrs. Hodges staid a quarter of an hour and then went away again This<lb></lb>
Informant then wrote a Letter to Mrs Nesbitt desiring her to come to this<lb></lb>
Informant at Mrs: Jones's which Letter she sent by a Man below Stairs<lb></lb>
who returned and said That Mrs. Nesbitt was not at home" That this<lb></lb>
Informant then wrote a Letter to Captain Cook and addressed it to him<lb></lb>
at the Lamp Albans Coffee (house) not knowing that he was in prison<lb></lb>
which Letter she gave to Mrs: Jones's Daughter to be put into the Penny<lb></lb>
post. Being then uneasy she sent the young Woman to the <rs type="persName" id="LMOBPS45027_n750-1">Brown Bear</rs>
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to enquire what was become of Captain Cook, before which she requisted<lb></lb>
the young Woman to desire the Servant Girl of the house to sit with<lb></lb>
this Informant till she returned, who came and sat with her a part<lb></lb>
of the time and her Mistress the remainder. That whilst the young Woman<lb></lb>
was gone, Mr. Hodges and Mrs Morris Came Mrs Hodgis bringing with<lb></lb>
him a Bonnett and Cloak. That Mr. Hodges asked her "two the People<lb></lb>
behaved in that house" when this Informant replied that "she did not<lb></lb>
like to stay there for that she did not like the Woman's Talk That Mrs.<lb></lb>
Hodges proposed going out to have some Beer, but Informant objected<lb></lb>
it adding that if he had Beer he had better have it there or<lb></lb>
Stay till He and Morris got home. That Mrs: Hodges said (at Jones's)<lb></lb>
that" this Informant need not be uneasy for that he would assist her<lb></lb>
with Money to get her Things out of pawn That he knew Several<lb></lb>
Gentlemen who would be glad to see her from whom she would get<lb></lb>
plenty of Money and repay him"-That Hodges said also that" he<lb></lb>
would get her a Room which no person should know but his</p>
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