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The Complete Newgate Calendar
Volume II

MOLL HAWKINS

A "Question Lay" Thief, whose End was at Tyburn,
on 22nd of December, 1703

MOLL HAWKINS was condemned on the 3rd of
March, 1703, for privately stealing goods out of
the shop of Mrs Hobday, in Paternoster Row.  She hav-
ing been reprieved for nine months, upon account of her

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being then alleged quick with child -- though she was
not -- she was now called down to her former judgment.
When she came to the place of execution at Tyburn, on Wed-
nesday, the 22nd of December, 1703, she said she was
about twenty-six years of age, born in the parish of St Giles-
in-the-Fields ; that she served three years' apprenticeship
to a button-maker in Maiden Lane, by Covent Garden, and
followed that employment for some years after, but withal
gave way at the same time to those ill practices which were
now the cause of her death.
   Before this Moll Hawkins projected shoplifting she went
upon the "question lay," which is putting herself into a
good handsome dress, like some exchange girl, and then,
taking an empty bandbox in her hand, and passing for a
milliner's or sempstress's apprentice, she goes early to a
person of quality's house and, knocking at the door, asks
the servant if the lady is stirring yet, for if she is, she
has brought home, according to order, the suit of knots (or
what else the devil puts into her head) which her ladyship
had bespoke overnight. While the servant goes upstairs
to acquaint the lady with this message, the custom is in the
meantime to rob the house, and go away without an answer.
Thus she one day served the Lady Arabella Howard, living
in Soho Square. When the maid went upstairs to acquaint
her ladyship that a gentlewoman waited below with some
gloves and fans, Moll Hawkins took the opportunity of
carrying away above fifty pounds' worth of plate, which
stood on a sideboard in the parlour to be cleaned against
dinner-time.

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